The role of Medicaid in funding New Hampshire’s health care system by NH Business Review for Jessica Williams/NH Fiscal Policy Institute

While more than half of Granite Staters receive their health insurance through an employer, public health coverage remains essential for helping to ensure all residents can access health care services and contribute to a growing New Hampshire economy. At the end of March 2025, 186,319 people, or about 13% of…

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Proposed 160-unit housing development takes next step in Hooksett by NH Business Review for Andrew Sylvia-Manchester Ink Link

Following variance approval from the Hooksett Zoning Board, Chelmsford Hooksett Properties LLC representative John Cronin took feedback from the Hooksett Planning Board regarding the proposed re-development of what could become up to 160 new units of housing at 2 College Park Drive. The site, formerly home to offices for Cigna,…

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Take 5: Gov. Kelly Ayotte, sales jobs and AI usage by NH Business Review for Trisha Nail

FOUR months into her term, half of Granite Staters approve of Kelly Ayotte’s performance as governor, largely Republicans and independents, the University of New Hampshire Survey Center found. Residents said they most approve of Ayotte’s decisions on her handling of crime (24%), finances (12%) and immigration (11%). However, 27% disapproved…

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