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The Buzz Online

Published Monday Oct 28, 2013

This Week's The Buzz Online Spotlight 

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services awarded $3,020,248 to New Hampshire to enhance health-care pricing transparency and to fight unreasonable rate increases in the state. 

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wedu in Manchester launched a redesigned website for Hoyle, Tanner & Associates, Inc., also in Manchester.

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Madeline Anderson-Balmer, marketing manager for Bellwether Community Credit Union in Bedford, was appointed to the board of directors for March of Dimes-NH Chapter in Manchester.

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Wiggins Airways, Inc. in Manchester announced a $3 million expansion project in partnership with Pro Con Inc. of Manchester.

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Upton & Hatfield, LLP in Concord donated $1,000 to Five Rivers Conservation Trust in Concord.

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St. Joseph Heathcare in Nashua hired Gregory Blaisdell as an orthopaedic trauma surgeon and Stratton Danes as a vascular surgeon. Blaisdell recently finished a fellowship in orthopaedic trauma at teh Florida Orthopaedic institute in Tampa, Fla. and Danes recently finished a two-year fellowship in vascular & endovascular surgery at University of Connecticut at Hartford Hospital in Hartford, Conn.

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Kaitlen Hannah: A Unique Baby Boutique in Manchester recently opened as a baby store owned by Tanya Call.

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Community Child Care Center in Portsmouth received accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children.

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NHTI in Concord appointed Helmut Koch, president of Exacom, Inc. in Concord, as chair of the school's advisory board.

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Petrocelli Workforce Solutions, a staffing firm, opened an office in Merrimack.

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SVI Systems in Manchester has taken the lead on a technology learning initiative at Mount Saint Mary Academy in Manchester.

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The Citizens Bank Foundation in Manchester donated $10,000 to the Children's Museum of NH in Dover to fund its Dollar Deal Night program.

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NAI Norwood Group in Portsmouth moved to 28 Deer Street in downtown Portsmouth. 

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