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Another Wrong-Way DWI Crash; Satanic ‘Holiday Display’ Vandalism Arrests; More: PM Patch
Officials eye budget cuts (not an April Fool's joke); 18 towns collaborate on intercept EMT service; help Patch celebrate star students.

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Men From Concord, Weare Accused Of Destroying Satanic Holiday Display: John Camden, Joshua Cummings, and David Petriel were arrested on criminal mischief charges connected to the December 2024 incidents.
Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Woman Accused Of Wrong-Way DWI On Everett, I-293: State Police Roundup: Plus: Man dies during Route 2 head-on crash and arrest blotters from around New Hampshire.
House Panel Pushes 'Unsafe' NH Department Of Corrections Budget Cuts: A decade ago, Corrections had 150 fewer positions when it oversaw 2,700 inmates, compared to the 2,000 people currently incarcerated.
Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Proposed House Panel Cuts To State Budget Get A Day Of Review, Raise Concern: Democrats decried some of the cuts as short-sighted — including $14M for tourism promotion and $1.7M for the State Council on the Arts.
Paramedic Intercept Service Launches In 18 Seacoast Region Communities: The mutual aid district, lawmakers, and community members collaborate to continue ALS services for 100,000 residents.
5 New Hampshire Students Making The Granite State Proud: Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to celebrate local star students making a big impact in their communities.
2 From NH Make The New Forbes’ 39th Annual World’s Billionaires List: A pair of Granite Staters are part of a $16 trillion club — the estimated net worth of the ultra-wealthy named Forbes’ latest list.
Route 107 In East Kingston Closed From April 4 To April 8: Depot Road/Route 107 will be closed for several days for railroad track repairs, the East Kingston Fire Department says.
Ruais Announces $400K Raised For Mayoral Reelection Campaign: He may not have a major Democratic challenger, but first-term Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais isn't taking any chances.
Investigators Seek Help In Suspicious Baby Death Case: PM Patch NH: Indictments; fun things to do; forecast: t-storms and snow; volunteers help out in Ukraine; crashes; how to handle your chatty neighbors.
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