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The Buzz Online

Published Monday Apr 21, 2014

This Week's The Buzz Online Spotlight  

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Aquarion Water Company in Hampton announced that it will return $905,000 to customers starting January, 2015 in the form of a 4% rate reduction. The money comes as a result of the IRS refunding the company due to new tax regulations.

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Millenium Integrated Marketing in Manchester became a certified Google AdWords Partner.

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Baker Newman Noyes in Manchester and Portsmouth hired Robert Croak, formerly director of tax at the Bruker Corporation in Mass., as a principal.

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Holy Rosary Credit Union in Rochester hired Kimberly Lindquist as business development officer. Previously, Lindquist was the retail loan officer at Federal Savings Bank in Dover.

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The NH Bar Association in Concord awarded Charles Greenhalgh, partner at Cooper Cargill Chant in North Conway, the L. Jonathan Ross Award for Outstanding Commitment to Legal Services for the Poor.

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ProEx Physical Therapy in Stratham hired Amy Goodrich, previously the administrative assistant at WS Goodrich, Inc. in Epping, as front desk specialist.

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Wentworth-Douglass Hospital in Dover and Southern NH Health System in Nashua joined Concord Hospital in Concord and Elliot Hospital in Manchester in an Accountable Care Organization to provide improved care at low cost to people with traditional Medicare.

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Nine Lives Media in N.Y. selected Jenaly Technology Group in Portsmouth to be included in the 2014 edition of the MSPmentor 501 Global Edition, a list of the world's top 501 managed service providers.

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NH Motor Speedway in Loudon hired Christopher Lockwood as director of marketing and promotion. Before this Lockwood was director of marketing at The Palace Theatre in Manchester.

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Jewett Metal Buildings & Steel Erectors in Maine, a division of Jewett Construction Co., Inc. in Raymond, completed renovations on the Hannaford Supermarket in East Hampstead.

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Gilbane Building Company in Bedford awarded two $1000 scholarships, one to Samuel Cheney of Bow High School in Bow and the other to Charles Wright of Merrimack Valley High School in Penacook, through its Granite State ACE program.

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Federal Savings Bank in Dover donated $10,000 to the Seacoast Educational Endowment for Dover in Dover. The money will be used to underwrite academic awards to Dover educators.

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Centrix Bank in Bedford donated $10,000 to The Warren B. Rudman Center for Justice, Leadership and Public Policy which is located at the UNH School of Law in Durham.

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