Donald M. Kreis, NH Consumer Advocate: A story about waht to do when an investor-owned water company wants a 427 percent billing increase.
A new report from the data analysts at WalletHub found that New Hampshire is the top-ranked state in the country in job opportunities.
See the latest announcement from the Merrimack Chamber of Commerce.
A switch to a three-digit suicide crisis hotline will change how people in 82 area codes, including NH, call their neighbors.
D. Maurice Kreis, NH's Consumer Advocate
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Hillsborough County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
Fast-paced certificate complements a full-time work schedule.
See how well utility providers in the Merrimack area and across NH serve their electric customers.
Coronavirus and lack of new movies have led Zyacorp Entertainment, a Bedford real estate company, to end operations at its 8 cinemas.
Here are some of the businesses Patch readers in New Hampshire think are doing a good job during difficult times taking care of customers.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a Merrimack Business of the Year.
A staff member of a popular restaurant and bar tested positive for COVID-19, the restaurant has temporarily closed
Merrimack NH Patch asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for local businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 30 this year — helps local businesses in Merrimack compete.
Franklin Savings Bank, with offices in Bedford and Merrimack, raises its minimum wage to double the state's minimum mandate.
Andrew Cirrone, who grew up in Nashua, will work out of Franklin Savings Bank's Merrimack office.
The Common Man, which runs 15 New Hampshire restaurants, said it replaced plastic straws with paper ones over environmental concerns.
Merrimack's Elbit Systems of America produced its 500th AVS-11 helmet display system for U.S. Navy aviators.
Gymboree is expected to close all 900 of its stores after it filed for bankruptcy a second time, according to reports.
Employees, store managers say, help sustain a positive and welcoming culture at the store.
Five New Hampshire employers will be honored on Oct. 10, with Employment Leadership Awards.
Sears will close stores in Manchester at The Mall of New Hampshire and in Salem at The Mall at Rockingham Park.
The Merrimack 360 Shopping Center is set to open next month after more than a year of development.
Planet Fitness is set to open its newest location at 360 Daniel Webster Highway in Merrimack this summer
BAE Systems was recently awarded a U.S. Army contract worth up to $97.9 million to develop new missile warning system.
Longtime military service member John Elias donates, re-purposes or recycles much of the junk he collects, often to benefit veterans.
Waypoint Robotics, a Merrimack-based robotics company announced their debut last month.
Nashua’s Monahan Companies’ Merrimack Park Place near the premium outlet mall will feature convention center, hotel, and luxury apartments.
Simon Malls' facilities are closed for the day due to massive snowstorm hitting the northeast.
The Rotary Club of Merrimack seeks people who live or work in Merrimack and have displayed outstanding performance in their jobs.
It’s time for a “white slicemas” at Villa Italian Kitchen.
The new facility is located at Merrimack Village Shopping Center at 1 Dobson Way in town.
Villa Italian Kitchen has what it calls the most front-stabbingly delicious dinner combo at all its U.S. locations, including Merrimack.
Participating franchisees have raised $1.1 million for the Jimmy Fund since 2009, at the annual “Grand Slam Savings for a Great Cause."
Smith joined the company, which has properties in Concord, Merrimack, Milford, and other communities, as director of operations in 2012.
Local Entrepreneur Launches Office of America’s Most Admired Commercial Cleaning Company
Small Business Saturday is Nov. 26 this year. Let us help you tell Merrimack NH Patch readers how they can “Shop Small” in 2016.