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New CFO named at Parkland Medical
DERRY — Parkland Medical Center has named Jacob Weismann as the new chief financial officer.
Weismann previously served as controller at Rose Medical Center in Denver.
Weismann holds a master's of business administration degree in health care from Regis University in Denver. He holds a certificate in International Business Commerce from University de Robert Schuman in Strasbourg, France.
Noonan named N.E. Farmers Union VP
SHELBURNE FALLS, Mass. — The Board of Directors of the New England Farmers Union elected organic farmer Roger Noonan from Middle Branch Farm in New Boston to serve as vice president.
Middle Branch Farm is a family farm with operations ranging from maple syrup production, greenhouse production, organic vegetable production, organic hay and forage crop production, livestock production and on-farm composting.
Noonan is a founding board member of Local Harvest CSA, a cooperative of eight organic farms.
He is a supervisor for the Hillsborough County Conservation District and a member of the Government Affairs Committee for the state Farm Bureau.
Keystone Press changes ownership
MANCHESTER — Keystone Press, a printing company established in 1915, was acquired Sept. 6 by Dan Biron of Lee.
Former owners, Peter and Linda Church of Hampstead will retire after assisting in the ownership transition.
“I've already noticed many similarities in the process of printing and shoe making, and that's a big plus,” said Biron, a career shoemaker, in a statement.
Keystone will continue publishing the “Manchester Yesterday and Today” calendars, with the 27th edition available in late fall.
Sales proceeds will again benefit the New Hampshire Union Leader Santa Fund. The company is located at 9 Old Falls Road.



