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19 Arrested In Multi-Week Drug Roundup; New Eateries Open; More: PM Patch NH

​Teen dies in crash, schools compete in STEM contest, super athletes, last day to enroll in ACA exchange, tax education accounts as income?

PM Patch NH for Jan. 14, 2025.
PM Patch NH for Jan. 14, 2025. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

CONCORD, NH — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New Hampshire Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.

This post features stories and information published during the past 24 hours.

19 Arrested In 6 Weeks On Drug, Other Charges By Nashua, Hudson Police: The Granite Shield enforcement was paid for by a New Hampshire Substance Abuse Reduction Grant between Dec. 1, 2024, and Jan. 10.

Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Teen Driver Killed After Crash: New Hampshire State Police Roundup: Plus: Crashes around NH after snowstorm, troopers ask Granite Staters to turn on Amber Alert notifications on cell phones, and blotters.

State Police Investigating Fatal 3-Vehicle Crash On I-95 In Portsmouth: The area around Mile Marker 13 was closed Monday night after troopers received reports of a burning vehicle in the southbound lane.

Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Penacook, Nashua, Milford Schools Are Finalists In STEM Competition: Merrimack Valley, Nashua South, Academy for Science and Design, Milford high schools win Samsung technology prize packs; compete for others.

Concord City Councilors Defend 'Cash Cow' DEI Consultant, Approve $40K Contract: Bird Guess' strongest support came from City Manager Thomas Aspell, who said he vetted the consultant and relied on Mass. endorsements.

Chamber Celebrates Grand Opening Of Dreo Food And Drink In Salem: Southern New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce says the event was filled with energy, delicious food, refreshing drinks, a sense of community.

St. Mary’s Bank Welcomes Boudreau As Business Development Officer: In her new role, Elizabeth Boudreau will oversee the development and delivery of our small business services on the Seacoast.

Aroma Joe’s Opens In Loudon: Tammy and Glenn Amnott of Pittsfield opened the new location on Route 106 near the intersection with Route 129.

New Hampshire Democrats Want Feds To Tax Families Who Get EFA Funding: State Rep. David Luneau, D-Hopkinton, an opponent of the program, wants 1099 forms issued so education spending can be counted as income.

2024 Park Shooting Arrest Made; Fires; Woman Drowns; More: PM Patch NH: Also: Pickup truck crashes into utility pole after fleeing from cop, New England Patriots get new head coach, wrestling and hockey results.

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