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Know the Law: Who owns intellectual property created by employees?
Q: Who owns intellectual property created by employees?
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Bedford's Market and Main project granted extension for off-site improvements
Although progress is being made at the new Market and Main project, developers have asked town planners for additional time to complete mandatory off-site improvements.
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Looking Back with Aurore Eaton: The MacDowell Colony ' A haven for composers
From 1907 to 1947 the driving force behind the success of the MacDowell Colony in Peterborough, New Hampshire was its founder, Marian MacDowell 1857-1956. Until her retirement in 1947, she not only organized this artists' retreat, presumably with help from others as time went on, but also served as its primary fundraiser.
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Jack Falvey's Investor Education Briefs: A second location more than doubles risk
The personal touch, along with loving attention to detail, can be the key to success in business. Quality and care sell. Once this formula produces results, the first thought that comes to mind is that all this could double with a second outlet.
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Granite State Debates -- Gray Chynoweth: Applying to NH's board of directors
IF YOU ARE like most people in New Hampshire, when you hear about the Executive Council, you probably have one question: What's that?
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Why taxpayer standing matters: Guest Editorial
The recent 1 million accounting error in Dunbarton's school budget highlights why taxpayers should be able to be heard in court. The school board wanted to hold on to the money in a reserve fund, but needed court approval to have a special school meeting to okay their plan.
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Jonah Goldberg: It's wrong to assume Kavanaugh would be a partisan justice
BRETT KAVANAUGH has been confirmed to the Supreme Court. But the reaction to the Kavanaugh nomination demonstrates one reason why the court needs more justices with Kavanaugh's philosophy, even if you think Kavanaugh himself should not be on the court.
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NH Business Newsmakers: Groth joins Merchants Fleet Management
Candice Groth joined Merchants Fleet Management as director of purchasing.
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Roger Brown's The State of Sports: Giant exhale coming from UNH
You could sense a giant exhale from the team and its fan base when the University of New Hampshire beat Holy Cross 28-0 Saturday in Durham. After an 0-4 start, the Wildcats were desperate for a win. They got that and more.
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Ask SCORE: How to protect your ideas when pitching them to others
Question: I have invented a device that improves the efficiency of home heating systems. I would like to discuss potential relationships with large furnace manufacturers, but I'm terrified they'll steal my idea. How can I protect myself?
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Joe McQuaid's Publisher's Notebook: It's time for our readers to weigh in
OK, READER, tell me what you think.
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Standex acquires Agile Magnetics
Publicly traded, multi-industry manufacturer Standex International Corp., headquartered at 11 Keewaydin Drive in Salem, recently acquired the private company Agile Magnetics for 39 million in an all-cash transaction, according to a news release.
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NextPhase Medical Devices kicks off New Hampshire Manufacturing Month
State officials chose NextPhase Medical Devices as the setting to celebrate the beginning of Manufacturing Month in New Hampshire.
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Hooksett man killed in Candia motorcycle crash
Police said a Hooksett man died in a motorcycle crash in Candia Saturday afternoon.
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'Mass casualties' drill planned today at West High School
City police are teaming up today with two city hospitals and multiple agencies to stage a live training exercise involving mass 'casualties' at Manchester High School West.
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Claremont school district mulls collection agency to recover unpaid lunch money
The school board is considering hiring a collection agency to deal with more than 32,000 in unpaid school lunch bills.
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NH Senior News: AARP names community service award winner
Richard Chevrefils has been selected to receive the 2018 AARP New Hampshire Andrus Award for Community Service, the association's most prestigious volunteer award.
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Postal Service employees to rally in Manchester today
Postal Service employees and their supporters are expected to rally outside Manchester City Hall today in opposition to a proposal by the Trump administration to privatize the U.S. mail.
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Nellie's Free-Range Eggs named official egg of Red Sox
Pete and Gerry's Organics LLC's Nellie's Free-Range Eggs has been named the official egg of the Boston Red Sox, joining a list of team-approved brands that over the past two years have included the addition of Samuel Adams beer, Yankee Lobster and Kenyon International electric grills.
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Manchester man killed in one-car crash
A city man died early Sunday after failing to negotiate a curve while merging onto Interstate 93, New Hampshire State Police said.
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