The New Hampshire Business Review’s latest issue is a redesign aimed at making the paper easier to read.
“Our Web site and our newspaper are the perfect complement. Online, we provide daily business news for our readers, and our print edition provides readers with the most comprehensive business news we can get our hands on.Â
“You’ll notice that our cover includes multiple entry points to the issue’s news and features, allowing you to decide, at a glance, what you’d most like to read –- what’s most important to your work life.
“In particular, you’ll notice an expanded calendar of business events, new columnists –- including Susan Osborne, New Hampshire’s only certified image consultant –- a more readable and informative stocks page, an expanded ‘NHBR About Town’ feature that includes more photos and highlights from business events held around the state. And don’t miss our new ‘Take 5’ feature on page 3, which provides a snapshot of informative, and sometimes unusual, tidbits for and about business.”
Read more here.
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