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The Buzz Online

Published Monday Sep 22, 2014

This Week's The Buzz Online Spotlight  

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The Manchester Bar Association in Manchester elected Jonathan Eck, litigation attorney at Devine Millimet in Manchester, as president.

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The Manchester School District in Manchester hired Susan Matthews as principal of Highland-Goffe’s Falls Elementary School in Manchester. Previously, Matthews was assistant principal at Hooksett Memorial School in Hooksett.

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The Center for Women’s Business Advancement at SNHU in Manchester selected Cristy Martel and Danyelle McCormick, owners of Four Paws Inn in Meredith, as its winners for the 2014 Tory C. Marandos Entrepreneurial Challenge.

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INHOUSE Worldwide in Portsmouth hired three new employees: Brian Charles, former director of development at InfoWave in Manchester, as lead platform developer; Meaghan Estes, former northern new england high school recruiter at New England Institute of Technology in R.I., as project account coordinator; and Emily Smith, previously a project manager at Saltwater Integrated Creative Agency in Portsmouth, as senior project manager.

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Noodles & Company of Colo. opened a location in Nashua.

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RGH Hospitality in Wilton promoted Steven Morabito as director of sales at the Courtyard by Marriott in Nashua. Morabito was previously the director of sales at the La Quinta inn & Suites in Manchester.

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Brady Sullivan Properties in Manchester leased spaces in The Colony Mill Market Place and Center in Keene to Barton Associates of Mass., MJD Hair Design of Keene, and Unbridled Chocolates & Cafe of Marlborough.

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Learniverse, LLC, an innovative teaching company, opened in Portsmouth.

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Grapevine Marketing in Manchester hired Marlana Carroll as digital marketing strategist. Formerly, Carroll worked as director of marketing at Boardwalk North in Londonderry.

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The Farm at Eastman’s Corner in Kensington hired Mike Mengers, former community events manager at the Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce in Dover, as its marketing and events manager.

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People’s United Bank in Conn. donated $5,000 to Big Brother Big Sisters of Western NH in Keene to fund the recruiting and training of volunteers.

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Governor Hassan appointed Steve Rothenberg, director of career and technical education at the Concord School District in Concord, and John Stevens, statewide interoperability coordinator for the NH Department of Safety in Concord, to the board of trustees of the Community College System of NH in Concord.

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The Daniel Webster Council of the Boy Scouts of America in Manchester hired Christopher Hopkins as its marketing director. Hopkins was previously the COO of the Hudson Valley Council in N.Y.

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