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The Buzz Online

Published Monday Dec 15, 2014

This Week's The Buzz Online Spotlight  

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The U.S. Small Business Administration selected the Center for Women & Enterprise in Mass. to establish the SBA Women’s Business Center for NH.

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GZA Geoenvironmental, Inc. in Bedford and Mass. promoted John Murphy to senior principal. Murphy will continue his position as the firm's Northern New England district manager in Bedford.

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Always On Call Answering Services, LLC in Concord received the 2014 Cam-X Award of Excellence from the Canadian Call Management Association at its annual expo.

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The NH Charitable Foundation in Concord gave $49,095 in grants from its Wellborn Ecology Fund to support place-based ecology education programs: Claremont School District in Claremont, $11,216; Creative Lives in Vt., $3,000; Four Winds Nature Institute in Vt., $4,850; Grantham Village School in Grantham, $4,945; Hartford Memorial Middle School in Vt., $3,025; Lake Sunapee Protective Association in Sunapee, $3,500; Mascoma Valley Regional School District in Enfield, $1,559; Springfield School District in Vt., $4,000; Sullivan County Conservation District in Unity, $8,500; and White River Partnership in Vt., $4,500.

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Liberty Utilities Corp. in Ontario signed an agreement with Kinder Morgan Energy Partners in Texas to transport low cost natural gas to its NH customers.

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Jewett Automotive Design & Construction, a division of Jewett Construction Company, Inc. in Raymond, contracted with Orleans Toyota in Mass. to renovate its dealership.

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Red River in Claremont won the Philanthropic Partner of the Year from Dell PartnerDirect in Texas.

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The Endowment for Health in Concord hired Yvonne Goldsberry as its VP for programs. Previously, Goldsberry was VP of population health and clinical integration for Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth Hitchcock Keene in Keene.

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ClearChoiceMD in New London opened a new Urgent Care location in Lebanon.

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Northeast Credit Union in Manchester donated $5,000 to support Honor Flight New England in Hooksett.

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Volunteer NH in Concord chose the Grappone Family, owners of the Grappone Automotive Group in Bow, as recipients of it Community Pillar Award for its contributions to civic life in NH.

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Structures Unlimited, Inc. in Manchester completed work on the Salvation Army’s Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center in N.J.

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Stay Work Play in NH elected Matt Toy to its board of directors. Toy is the senior VP of customer experience at Dyn Inc. in Manchester.

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