Plymouth State University to offer new cybersecurity programs

Plymouth State University is taking a major step to address the expanding need for skilled professionals to protect against sophisticated cyber threats by offering a new, 96-credit three-year applied bachelor’s degree program in cybersecurity, as well as a traditional four-year program and a certificate program.
Sports betting? You bet. Soon-to-open N.H. casino features two-story TV screen, more than 1,000 gaming machines.

The Nash Casino, which will open on March 5 at the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua, has a truly gargantuan screen that general manager Eric Althaus said will show sporting events 99 percent of the time, with an emphasis on local-market teams.
Museum of the White Mountains has new winter exhibit

The Museum of the White Mountains has opened a new exhibit, “Silent Shifts: Evolving Winters in the White Mountains,” on display until March 29. The exhibit was co-curated by MWM Director Meghan Doherty and New Hampshire-based photographer Joe Klementovich.
Montagne Powers Strengthens Team with Two New Account Professionals

Montagne Powers hires two new account professionals, Charles Sebastyn and Gabriella Pais.
Cooley Arroyo takes over as Chief Compliance Officer for the NH Lottery

Following a 10-year career in civil litigation with prominent New England law firm Cleveland, Waters and Bass P.A., Cooley Arroyo has stepped into the Chief Compliance Officer role at the New Hampshire Lottery.
Chiefs Or Eagles In The Big Game? New Hampshire Lottery Players Split
New Hampshire Lottery players spent $7.2 million betting on last year’s Super Bowl.
Will bettors top that figure by Sunday?
Recycled Percussion: Celebrity band surprises students

Recycled Percussion surprised students at Charlotte Avenue Elementary School in Nashua with a performance sponsored by the NH Lottery.
NH’s Milestone Anniversaries: 90th Anniversary – NH Liquor Commission

The Nash Casino, which will open on March 5 at the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua, has a truly gargantuan screen that general manager Eric Althaus said will show sporting events 99 percent of the time, with an emphasis on local-market teams.
During Dry January, business also dries up for restaurants and bars. N.H. has a solution: Mocktail Month.
New Hampshire Liquor Commission has also gotten involved in Dry January through what it’s deemed Mocktail Month, with 70 participating businesses offering non-alcoholic libations and an online, downloadable recipe guide.
Torrington Properties to develop Fox Run Mall Into mixed-use space
Torrington Properties purchased the JCPenney in Newington for $8 million last month, securing the fifth and final piece to their ownership of the Mall at Fox Run.