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4 Die Of Carbon Monoxide; Lights In The Sky; Mega Millions Jackpot; More: PM Patch NH
Death in state office building, more snow coming, political notes, wrong way driving trucker caught on camera, the state has a dam problem.

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 48 hours.
Biohazard Cleanup At NH Insurance Department In Concord After Fatality: Update: Limited info is available, but official says there is no suspicious death investigation at the state office on South Fruit Street.
Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
What Were Those Lights In The Sky In Concord On Christmas Evening?: Many Granite Staters saw SpaceX’s Starlink satellites in the sky on Christmas evening.
Hanukkah Happenings; Recycled Percussion On Tour; More: Get Out, NH: Plus: Light shows (if you missed them), gravity circus, stories, games, dancing, crafts, and more stuff to do in the Granite State.
Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
5th Highest Mega Millions Jackpot Expected On Friday: The Mega Millions jackpot is expected to be $1.15 billion. The one-time cash payout option should be around $516 million before taxes.
City Of Manchester Designated A New Hampshire Housing Champion: The recognition qualifies the city to apply for millions in grant funding to help advance innovative housing initiatives and infrastructure.
Weekend Snow Coming To New Hampshire: Weather Forecast: Forecasters say there is a chance of snow on Saturday night and Sunday morning, and showers are on the horizon due to a slight warm-up.
Trucker’s Wrong Way Driving Caught On Camera: NH State Police Roundup: Plus: An elderly Danville man faces a negligent driving charge, clear snow off your vehicle, and arrest blotters from around New Hampshire.
NH Democrats Try To Turn Ayotte's 'Don't Mass Up' Message Against Brown: While other Republicans are rumored to be considering entering the race, Granite State Democrats aren't wasting time attacking Scott Brown.
New Hampshire Has A Big Dam Problem, So Lawmakers Pitch New Fees To Cover Millions In Repairs: Of the 64 state-owned dams classified as "high hazard," meaning their failure could result in loss of life, while 33 are in poor condition.
Here Comes More Snow; Mega Millions Heading To $1 Billion: PM Patch NH: Also: Santa tracker, light displays, Nativity protected but Satanic Temple display keeps getting vandalized, recalls, holiday movies.
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