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BUSINESS: Johno’s Greenville Market opens to provide a convenient spot for residents
07-10-2023 3:24 PM

BY AIDAN BEAROR

Johno’s Greenville Market opened its doors July 3 at 74 Main St., and the owners are making the people of Greenville their priority. Jacki-Ann Roy and her son, John Lang, purchased the building in the spring of 2022. Renovating the building took...


Mountain View Flower Farm offers bouquets of encouragement
07-05-2023 9:43 AM

By AIDAN BEAROR

The Mountain View Flower Farm in Dublin has pledged to donate one bouquet of flowers to a person in need of encouragement for every two bouquets sold at ReMarkable LLC in Peterborough.Started in the shadow of Mount Monadnock, Mountain View Flower Farm...


Charlie’s Olde Tyme Creamery in Peterborough expands
06-02-2023 9:00 AM

By ROWAN WILSON

Charlie and Mariela Moore will be cooking up burgers and fries, onion rings and Italian sausages all summer inside the Chuck Wagon, an expansion to Charlie’s Olde Tyme Creamery at the fork of Route 202 and Sharon Road in Peterborough.On a recent...


BUSINESS: Old Glory Guns and Ammo in Greenville changes hands
05-22-2023 10:18 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Old Glory Guns and Ammo in Greenville has changed ownership, as owner Dana Ryll is retiring.For those familiar with the store, the new owner may be a recognizable face – Greg Miller, who has been teaching a trauma medicine course at the shop for...


Business: diVINE on Main in Peterborough offers wine and a place to relax
05-15-2023 11:54 AM

By ROWAN WILSON

After two years of preparing the space, diVINE on Main officially opened Monday, May 10, on Main Street in Peterborough.Owner Lisa Witte said the wine bar is an unpretentious place to sit, chat and enjoy a glass of wine.“If you come here, there’s no...


BUSINESS QUARTERLY: Developers work to increase housing stock
04-27-2023 11:02 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

From its exterior, the former Catholic church on Maple Street in Wilton looks much the same as when it was built.On the inside, however, many of the accouterments have been stripped, readying the space for its next life as an apartment building.Owner...


Business Quarterly: Carol Ogilvie – Housing problem requires coordinated solution
04-25-2023 12:43 PM

By CAROL OGILVIE

Housing is in the news these days – specifically, the lack of it and the cost of what there is. This is not a new problem for New Hampshire, but certain factors have contributed to the current situation, including years of predominantly single-family...


Business Quarterly: Jo Anne Carr – Steps towns can take to increase housing
04-25-2023 12:43 PM

By JO ANNE CARR

It seems to me we have covered a lot of territory on the housing conversation. We know that there is a housing shortage nationwide, Freddie Mac, the federal home loan mortgage company, estimates a shortage of nearly 4 million units. And statewide, the...


Business Quarterly: Lisa Riley – Housing market continues to stabilize
04-25-2023 12:42 PM

By LISA RILEY

At the end of last year, as the world reflected on 2022 and prophesied about 2023, the pundits produced countless reports detailing 2022 as a year of lows for the real estate market.The headlines sensationalized a world marked by uncertainty, market...


Business Quarterly: Nisa Simila – Five points of personal finance
04-25-2023 12:41 PM

By NISA SIMILA

Personal finance is defined by the Cambridge Dictionary as “the activity of managing your own money.”We are not born knowing how to budget or invest, but throughout life, we set financial goals for ourselves, from small goals such as saving up to buy...


Andy Peterson: Business Quarterly – Market remains tight, but homes are coming
04-25-2023 12:41 PM

By ANDY PETERSON

The radiance of new greenery emerges from the mist in the morning valleys, the forest’s winter snowpack recedes and the rivers rush, replenishing life into our beautiful corner of creation. So too we cannot help but feel the vibrant embrace of spring...


Business Quarterly: Ivy Vann – Grants can help towns find housing solutions
04-25-2023 12:39 PM

By IVY VANN

According to analysis just released by the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, New Hampshire is missing some 23,500 housing units.This is not a surprise to anyone. We have all heard the stories of houses selling for startling sums, and the...


BUSINESS QUARTERLY: Lack of housing in the state leaving people with few options
04-25-2023 12:38 PM

By ROWAN WILSON

In Peterborough, the vacancy rate is 0.0 percent. Town Planner Danica Melone said in a healthy market, that number should be closer to 5 or 6 percent. When Melone occasionally sees rentals pop up, they’re usually rented within a day. She said she has...


BUSINESS QUARTERLY: A glance at housing projects in the region
04-25-2023 12:36 PM

Antrim 42 Main St.: An investor has purchased some of the historic Goodell Mill buildings and plans to create a housing development called Antrim Commons. The old Goodell Mill building on Main Street is on the National Registrar of Historic Places, so...


Greater Keene & Peterborough Chamber of Commerce announces name change at gala
03-23-2023 1:39 PM

Nearly 400 people attended the annual Greater Keene & Peterborough Chamber of Commerce gala March 16 at the Keene State Zorn Dining Center. During the event, chamber board Chair Tim Pipp announced the rebranding of the chamber and its new...


BUSINESS: Former Jack Daniels Motor Inn is now Riverhouse by Weekender
02-13-2023 9:46 AM

By BEN CONANT

It has been the Robbins Motel, the Heart O’ Monadnock Lodge, the King of the Road Motor Inn and most recently, the Jack Daniels Motor Inn.But as of last week, the hotel nestled along the Contoocook River at 80 Concord St. in Peterborough is now called...


Peterborough developer Paul LaRoche III wins two Cornerstone Awards
02-01-2023 4:41 PM

By BILL FONDA

Starting with the wall of windows that provides people with a view of Mount Monadnock when they walk in the door, Realtor Sadie Halliday of the Halliday Group calls the four-bedroom, four-bathroom house owned by owned by Nathan and...


Business Quarterly: Be prepared to have your taxes prepared 
01-24-2023 9:03 AM

By NISA SIMILA

Whether you are having your taxes prepared by a tax professional, a volunteer in the River Center’s Volunteer Tax Assistance program or by yourself, here’s a handy checklist of what you can do to make the process go smoothly and the documents you will...


Business Quarterly: Nisa Simila – End of benefits will affect tax bills
01-24-2023 9:03 AM

The last two years have seen many changes to our lives and how we go about living.From hybrid meetings to masking to social distancing to canceling get-togethers, we have had to adjust our expectations and how to do things.With the 2023 tax filing...


Business Quarterly: Lisa Riley – Strategies for setting goals
01-24-2023 9:02 AM

We all know that year-end strategic planning is one of the most-important things you can do for yourself, your business and your clients, so creating and implementing a plan for 2023 is at the top of all our minds.We’re at that time of year where some...

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