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The Buzz Online

Published Monday Feb 16, 2015

This Week's The Buzz Online Spotlight  

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The City of Portsmouth hired Tangram 3DS in Maine to produce a large-scale 3D massing model of the city’s historic district.

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The McIninch Foundation in Manchester donated $5,000 to Families First Health and Support Center in Portsmouth to update its exam room information technology equipment.

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Montagne Communications in Manchester promoted E.J. Powers to executive VP from his position as VP, strategic communications.

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The Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord appointed Oreste Mosca to its board of trustees. Mosca is currently managing director of Nathan Wechsler in Concord.

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The Business and Industry Association of NH in Concord released its 2015-16 public policy priorities with energy costs, workforce development, and R&D tax credits at the top of its list.

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New England College received a $3 million gift from Tom and Barbara Putnam, the Putnam family, and the Putnam Foundation in Keene to name its future theatre, The Rosamond Page Putnam Center for the Performing Arts.

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American Infrared Solutions in Hudson expanded its sensor fabrication and dewar processing capacity by 150 percent.

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McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton in Manchester in Mass. elected three new directors: Dennis Haley, Jr., member of the corporate department; Lin Hymel, member of the intellectual property department; and Patrick Taylor, member of the litigation department.

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Pierce Atwood in Portsmouth named James Baker, attorney in its business practice group, as partner at the firm.

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Bike Manchester in Manchester launched its 50/50 bike rack program in partnership with the City of Manchester to provide businesses and commercial property owners to purchase permanent bike racks for their establishments at a 50 percent discount.

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Seabrook International in Seabrook partnered with Boldwerks in Portsmouth to begin a long-term marketing relationship.

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Wright-Pierce in Manchester and Portsmouth hired Michael Williams as a mechanical engineer in the firm’s building design services group. Previously, Williams was a mechanical engineer at CDI Engineering in Mich.

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HPM Insurance in Milford opened an office in Bedford.

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