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Published Monday Nov 12, 2012

This Week's The Buzz Online Spotlight

The Manchester Bar Association in Manchester announced the election of its 2012-2013 officers. New officers include President John Curran of Curtin, Murphy & Reilly, P.C., Vice President Cathryn E. Vaughn of RiverStone Resources LLC, Secretary Jonathan M. Eck of Devine, Millimet & Branch, P.A., and Treasurer Richard J. Joyal of Law Office of Richard Joyal.

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MVP Health Care added Memorial Hospital to its network in North Conway. 

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In Manchester, McLane Law Firm announched that Jennifer L. Parent was been elected to the board of The Palace Theatre, a Manchester-based non-profit theatre. 

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Irwin Automotive Group in Laconia acquired a former gas station, gaining .59 acres and a 1,700-square-foot building with a parking lot for 50 vehicles. There will be 40 to 50 vehicles under $10,000 available for sale on the lot. 

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Nathan Wechsler & Company's Kelli Boyal joined the graduate accounting advisory board at the University of New Hampshire in Durham. The accounting firm is located in Concord.

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The People's United Community Foundation, located in Manchester, awarded Easter Seals New Hampshire (also in Manchester) $7,000 to support the work of its special education teacher at the Robert B. Jolicoeur School in Manchester. 

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Speare Memorial Hospital of Plymouth announced that one of its board members, Alison Ritz, was named outstanding trustee of the year by the New Hampshire Hospital Association

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In Durham, the Information Systems Management Program at the University of NH Whittemore School of Business and Economics invites businesses and not-for-profit organizations to work with students on technology-focused projects during the 2013 spring semester. The deadline for interested businesses is November 30.  

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Citizens Bank Foundation, located in Manchester, announced the first round of grants in its new Growing Communities initiative, a program designed to foster neighborhood revitalization and economic development activities in the state. The Growing Community is investing $85,000 to three projects. 
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Award recipients of Concord's New Hampshire Audubon Society for 2012 are Arthur Mudge, Roger Lawrence, Bev Youree, Holly Grant, Betsy Hamlin-Morin, Larry Potter, Martha Reinhardt, Tricia Saenger, Dennis Skillman, and Scott Young. 
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Manchester's Griffin York & Krause, a marketing firm, added three new employees: Shoshanna Kelly as senior copywriter; Nichole Collins as senior art director; and Lauren Boucher as account manager. 
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In Wellesley, Mass., Harvard Pilgrim Health Care appointed Tu Nguyen as director of regional markets for the NH, Maine, and central and western Massachusetts markets. 
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The New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority, based in Concord, approved a community development block grant award of more than $266,000 to the town of Conway to help fund the buy-out of homes left uninhabitable by Tropical Storm Irene. 
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Five of Concord's Sulloway & Hollis, PLLC attorneys were selected for inclusion in the November 2012 issue of New England Super Lawyers. This publication features 5 percent of attorneys in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont. 
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In Hudson, E. Butterworth & Company expanded its operations to New Hampshire after outgrowing its facility in Massachusetts. The company recycles 20 million pounds of textile waste each year, processing some pieces into cleaning cloths. 
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Eckman Construction Company, Inc. located in Bedford appointed Jeffrey Troisi as a building information modeling coordinator and assistant project manager.
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In Manchester, wedu announced the agency was selected by NBC's Peacock Productions to develop a dynamic, visually appealing website to showcase the production company's award-winning capabilities. 
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Manchester-based Elliot Hospital was named the 2012-2013 Consumer Choice Award winner by National Research Corporation for being the most preferred hospital for quality, doctors, nurses, and reputation. 
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