Homeownership rates in the U.S. have returned to their pre-pandemic levels, settling at 65.4 percent for the nation.
Tag Archives: New Hampshire
With Robust Job Numbers and Falling Gas Prices, Consumer Concerns About Inflation Ease
A survey of consumers released on Monday by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found that expectations of inflation in the next few years has declined for the second month in a row.
State Encourages High School Students to Try Work-Based Learning via New Program
New Hampshire’s Department of Education is encouraging high school students to take part-time jobs with New Hampshire companies and earn academic credit as part of a program launched in February.
History of Power Outages Affecting New Hampshirites
Patch News reported that nearly 30,000 New Hampshirites were without power on July 21st throughout the afternoon to almost midnight after three waves of thunderstorms went through the state.
For Some, State’s Hotline May Be Better Option Than New 988 National Suicide Lifeline
Beginning Saturday, help for mental health crises will be available nationwide, 24/7, via a three-digit call or text to 988. But for Granite Staters without 603 phone numbers, that may not be the best option, especially if they need immediate help.
Bedford Firm Chosen to Complete Offshore Wind Assessment for NH
A Bedford environmental consultancy firm has been selected to complete an offshore wind assessment for the state. Normandeau Associates Inc. was awarded about $250,000 to complete the study and report.
New Hampshire’s Women Entrepreneurs Keep The Small Business Spirit Alive
As a result of the ongoing pandemic, the last two years have presented numerous challenges for small business owners. Despite restrictions loosening since 2020, most small businesses have remained in a state of uncertainty.
Next DHHS Commissioner Will Need To Keep the Focus – And the Faith | Opinion
The NH Community Behavioral Health Association (CBHA), representing the state’s 10 community mental health centers, joins with our mental health and health care partners in recognizing Lori Shibinette for her service as commissioner of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Would Legislation Make it ‘Virtually Impossible’ to Site a Landfill in New Hampshire? | Opinion
The vast majority of land in New Hampshire is hydrogeologically suitable for landfill siting because it lies over the type of soils that transmit groundwater slowly toward our nearby lakes and rivers.
How Hot Is Too Hot for the Human Body? | Opinion
Heat waves are becoming supercharged as the climate changes – lasting longer, becoming more frequent, and getting just plain hotter.