Vice President Kamala Harris in NH announcing new small business tax plan

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Citing the importance of small businesses in the economy and their job-generating capacity she announced a proposed plan of tax incentives for start-ups.  Currently, a new business can deduct  $5,000 in start-up expenses.  She called for a tenfold increase to a $50,000 deduction and a reduction in red tape to incentivize new business formation. 

Library of Things: Yes, it’s what you think it is – from puzzles to power tools, the library now has ‘things’ you might need, to lend

read more…: Library of Things: Yes, it’s what you think it is – from puzzles to power tools, the library now has ‘things’ you might need, to lend

“I think of the Library of Things as one more way that the library is helping community members reach their personal goals in an affordable and sustainable way,” said Library Director Jennifer McCormack. “Customers can “try before they buy” or borrow items they might only need for special occasions, like our LED projector or puppet theater,” said McCormack.

Basketball as conflict resolution, the Nashua Community Lecture Series begins thoughtfully

read more…: Basketball as conflict resolution, the Nashua Community Lecture Series begins thoughtfully

In the inaugural presentation for the 2024 Nashua Community Lecture Series, Professor David Hollander gave his presentation at the Nashua Center for the Arts.  He is the author of “ HOW BASKETBALL CAN SAVE THE WORLD – 13 Guiding Principles for Reimaging What’s Possible,” which was the basis for his presentation.

Mother of child with shaken-baby syndrome fights for better housing laws and justice for her daughter

read more…: Mother of child with shaken-baby syndrome fights for better housing laws and justice for her daughter

“I lost everything when that happened because I stayed with my child in the hospital for 16 days so I lost my job, I lost where I was living,” Hannan-Vitale said. “I had nothing in Maine for myself anymore, so the only person I had left honestly was my other kids’ dad and he lived in New Hampshire, so I came down here.”