Bulletin board for March 16, 2023

Interview like an expert Making a bad hire is a costly mistake for your company, and it’s also unfair to the candidate. In this webinar, KMA recruiting consultants Johnna Major and Jenn Bradford will discuss best practices for interviewing candidates. They’ll cover how to ask questions that elicit the answers you’re really looking for, some red flags to be on the lookout for in an interview, gray areas to avoid in your questions, and...

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New Hampshire Maple Month: from our trees to your table
Mar13

New Hampshire Maple Month: from our trees to your table

It’s that time of year: follow your favorite sweet treat from the local sugarbush to your table this March by taking part in New Hampshire Maple Month. In addition, the New Hampshire Maple Producers Association is celebrating 80 years of educating the public and promoting the maple industry in the Granite State and beyond! Local maple producers all over the state will host open houses to share their sweet products and show off the...

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Shaker Village to host sugar camp hike tour
Mar13

Shaker Village to host sugar camp hike tour

On Saturdays, March 18 and April 1, visitors will have the unique opportunity to explore the expansive grounds at Canterbury Shaker Village during its popular annual Sugar Camp Guided Hiking Tours. On this exclusive tour, participants walk back in time through the remnants of a once thriving Shaker Village maple sugar camp. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Shakers spent their early spring days gathering sap and their nights...

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This week in Concord history

March 16, 1680: New Hampshire’s first colonial assembly meets in Portsmouth. Today’s Legislature has 424 members. That year, just 11.   March 16, 1983: The Monitor reports on the results of local straw polls on a statewide bottle-return bill. Loudon, Canterbury, Hopkinton and Deering vote in favor. Pittsfield tables the issue. Northwood says no.   March 16, 1918: In Ossipee, the 80-year-old Austin H.F. Quimby, veteran of the...

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Book: Braking day
Mar13

Book: Braking day

Braking Day By Adam Oyebanji (359 pages, science fiction, 2022) The three-ship fleet of Archimedes, Bohr, and Chandrasekhar has been in space for 132 years, leaving behind an Earth ruled by AIs called LOKIs. The Destination World is approaching fast and engineering trainee Ravi McLeod is part of the team making sure the Archimedes is ready.  Ravi is hoping to escape his family’s well-earned reputation as criminals and ne’er-do-wells...

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