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2 Die In Motorcycle Crash; Teacher Hiring Fierce; More: PM Patch NH

Homeless murder suspect released on PR bail after previous stabbing attempt; inflation hurting workers; political notes; fun things to do.

PM Patch NH for Sept. 5.
PM Patch NH for Sept. 5. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

CONCORD, NH — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New Hampshire Patch network to talk about this afternoon and evening. PM Patch NH features stories and info published since Friday evening. Happy Labor Day, thank you to workers everywhere, and have a great week!


Fatal Crashes In Dorchester, Peterborough: NH State Police Roundup

Tri-city "DUI saturation patrol" leads to 69 stops and 8 arrests; apartment building explodes, man arrested for arson; blotters; more.

Murder Suspect Released Twice On PR Bail From Manchester And Nashua

Richard Moore, 40, a homeless man from Mississippi, is accused of stabbing Daniel Whitmore, who was out for a walk near his Manchester home.

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

NH Motorcyclist, Passenger Killed In Bedford Crash Identified

Family members say Kevin Hall and Heather Martel were killed in the crash; an elderly driver appears to have turned in front of them.

Police Investigating Drunken Driving Crashes In Concord: Watch

Crashes on Saturday were reported at Liberty and Franklin streets as well as Horse Hill Road and Runnells Road.

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

Hopkinton Rollover Reported On Route 202: Watch

Police, state troopers, and firefighters and EMTs were sent to Main Street and Interstate 89 on Saturday after a crash.

Notorious 'Steele Dossier' Attorney Representing Mass. Democrat Mail Shop In NH Probe

Elias Law Group, the law firm representing the printer, was founded by operative Marc Elias, who helped bankroll Russia collusion hoax info.

New Hampshire: The Hardest Working New England State But Inflation Is Still Hurting

A new study finds NH residents are the hardest working in New England — though resulting wage gains are not keeping pace with inflation.

As A New School Year Begins, Teacher Hiring Remains A Challenge In NH

Educators are not fleeing New Hampshire; certifications are up. But school administrators say hiring feels more competitive.

Sylvia Resigns As Chair Of Belknap County Delegation In The Wake Of Gunstock Closure

The resort had been shuttered for nearly two weeks due to a conflict between senior management and a delegation-appointed oversight board.

Killing On Rail Trail; Indictments; 'Do Good With Denim': PM Patch NH

MA printer admits to sending dirty trick NH political mailers; West Nile Virus update; lockdowns blamed for low test scores; 2022 updates.


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