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    PC Connection, Inc. was founded in 1982 by Patricia Gallup and David Hall. The co-founders met while serving as a support crew to hikers on the Appalachian Trail. [4]The company's first headquarters occupied a former woodworking mill in Marlow, NH [4] population 542 at the time.

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  5. New Hampshire Business Review - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire Business Review is a bi-monthly publication, published on newsprint and based in Manchester, covering business-related issues in New Hampshire.. New Hampshire Business Review started in 1978, and was purchased from the Madden family of New London, New Hampshire by Pennsylvania-based Independent Publications, Inc. which also owned the Telegraph of Nashua, the state's second ...

  6. Nashua Corporation - Wikipedia

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    This name remained with the company for nearly 100 years. The owners of Nashua sold their factory to Carter and Rice for $74,000, plus mortgage. Thus, in 1904, the Nashua Corporation was founded. In April, 1904 the wholly-owned subsidiary was incorporated. It became known as the Nashua Card, Gummed and Coated Paper Company.

  7. Worker openly ran ‘rape room,’ assaulted employees in ...

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    A sicko textile worker ran a “rape room” at the at the Queens factory of a major British clothing brand, French Connection, where he openly preyed on female colleagues, a new lawsuit claims.

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  9. Annalee Dolls - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, the day-to-day operation of doll making became too big for the Thorndikes' house. At this time they moved the operations out of the house and into a "factory in the woods". [10] Over time, the factory expanded to eventually fill over fourteen acres of land dotted with seven buildings containing 34,000 square feet (3,200 m 2) of space. [11]