May 9 Expo at iHub Haverhill to Connect Businesses with Free Programs and Resources
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Businesses wondering if they qualify for tax incentives; in need of good employees; trying to access resources available to women, minority or veteran-owned business; or that need capital may find answers during a May business expo in Haverhill. State Undersecretary of Economic Foundations Ashley Stolba will provide a keynote address, while Haverhill Mayor Melinda E. […] The post May 9 Expo at iHub Haverhill to Connect Businesses with Free Programs and Resources first appeared on WHAV.

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