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Published Monday Jan 22, 2018

(From left to right: Jewelry Creations employees Deborah Dunn, Maureen Cordeiro, Sarah Babineau, Brett Gleason, Laura Ladd, Kim Smith; Owner, Kelly Glennon; and Amy’s Treat Board Member,  and Candace Fennessy.)

In the Spotlight: Jewelry Creations in Dover recently donated $2,000 to Amy’s Treat, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing solutions to the day-to-day difficulties of living with cancer and offers unexpected “treats” to renew the spirts of those battling the disease. Since losing her father to cancer in 2010, Jewelry Creations owner, Kelly Glennon, has pledged her commitment to support organizations that fund cancer research and those that provide care for the individuals and families affected. 

Fuss & O’Neill recently announced that Kevin Grigg, PE has been selected by the board of directors as the new president and chief executive officer of the firm. It will be effective July 1, 2018. Grigg is currently the chief operation officer (COO).

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110 Grill in Stratham recently celebrated their opening with an official ribbon cutting and reception on Jan. 11. The Exeter Chamber of Commerce, town selectman, and the town administrator were in attendance.

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Leone, McDonnell & Roberts, a certified public accounting firm, recently announced the promotion of Shauna Brown, who recently became a partner. The firm has locations in Wolfeboro, Concord, North Conway, Stratham, and Dover.

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Millennium Agency (Millennium), a digital marketing and public relations firm in Manchester recently announced that they earned the WBENC certification through the Center for Women & Business Enterprise and Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) certification through the Small Business Association (SBA).

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Conway Village Dental, who has been providing dental services in Conway for 11 years, will be relocating to a new facility at 21A Poliquin Drive. The new building is less than a mile from Conway Village Dental’s current location at 7 Greenwood Ave. A welcome open house will take place on Feb. 22 at the new location.

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Four employees, Jeremy Deering, Lindsay Cota-Robles, Cynthia Day, and David Howes at Bank of New Hampshire have recently been promoted. Deering has been promoted to senior vice president, commercial banker, Cota-Robles has been promoted to vice president, director of marketing, Day has been promoted to assistant vice president, wealth management officer, and Howes has been promoted to assistant vice president, commercial analyst officer.

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Kieran Community Center for the Arts recently received a $10,000 grant from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. The grant will help further the art center’s mission to foster the growth and development of the arts and humanities in the greater Androscoggin Valley area while preserving the St. Kieran historic building.

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DeStefano Architects (DIA) recently welcomed David Sanders, AIA, LEED AP to the firm as a project architect. He has nearly 12 years of experience in design and project management. Sanders was previously project architect at Shepley Bulfinch in Boston, where he served as several lead roles since 2006.

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Sulloway & Hollis recently announced that Christopher J. Pyles was recently elected as the managing director of the firm. Pyles joined Sulloway in 2011. He has 20 years experience litigating and advising clients on employment matters.

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