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Concord police and fire and rescue teams are investigating a fatal overdose behind the Cumberland Farms on North Main Street on Thursday.
NH SOS: deadline approaching to change registration before 2026 primary; stormy weekend weather; city clerk upset about forced retirement.
Christopher Garon was charged with second-degree murder, accused of killing his mother, Linda Dionne, on Tuesday.
Readers of New Hampshire Magazine selected BNH Wealth Management for Best Financial Planner in the 2026 poll.
Man from Northwood arrested on several bad check charges; Farmington woman faces felony drug charge; criminal mischief at the hospital.
Expect a lot of rain this weekend and temperatures in the 40s and 50s, too.
Tanner Huntley has been given suspended sentences for burglary, theft, and drug dealing, and is now wanted on another probation violation.
Coming up on the Concord Patch calendar: Deconstructing Abbey Road
Congrats, Dispatcher Dennerly; former Democrat launches the Community First Party for a gubernatorial run; schools form a class consortium.
Plus: Dennerly named Telecommunicator of the Year; Dover man accused of assaulting trooper; blotters from around the Granite State.
Students at 11 area high schools, mostly in the Lakes Region, can enroll in partner school classes if seats are open and travel is arranged.
Also: Adult LEGO user group, yoga, indoor chair volleyball, Eureka Day, Airport Encounters, core and more, crafts, food pantry, thrift shop.
Coming up on the Concord Patch calendar: GFWC Dine To Donate
State Rep. Ellen Read, D-Newmarket, called Concord City Councilor Jennifer Kretovic's post about a placard-less car a false accusation.
State investigators responded after Laconia police found a woman dead inside a home on Prescott Hill Road on Tuesday afternoon.
Bullet found in toilet places school in lockdown; Lakes Region death investigation; perp out on bail on gun charges faces new gun charges.
Weeks after running away from his new home to his old one, Isiah Rosario was gunned down. Cops are still trying to find his killer.
The New Hampshire State Police Major Crime Unit and Laconia cops are investigating the incident after the man was found on Tuesday morning.
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Police accuse Jayden Ballam-Quiah of a slew of crimes, including a possible drug deal gone bad on West Street, a gun flash on Loudon Road.
Also: Tick-borne meat and dairy allergy alert; body of man found frozen ID’d; indictments; fun events to attend this week; rainy weather.
The mayor, councilors, and others, even a judge, were out in force Saturday, picking up litter and trash at the city's southeast gateway.
NH DOS: It is believed that Jeremiah Willey accidentally fell from the railroad bridge near Riverside Street in Hooksett on Saturday night.
Life on the seas, life with bees talk; problems with plastics; bereavement group; quilters guild meets; Web Wednesday; preschool storytime.
Thunderstorms are expected, too, this week, according to the National Weather Service.
And on the Concord Patch calendar - Cuddle Babies
Bryant Peter Woods died in December 2025 of Parkinson’s disease. He attended CHS and NHTI and worked as an emergency medical technician.
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Video: A man fell off a railroad bridge in Hooksett on Saturday night. First responders spent nearly 2 hours searching for the man.
The elderly man was found frozen on March 10, near the railroad tracks, not far from an area frequented by homeless campers.
Also: Crashes; man killed on Interstate after fleeing from state police; can a former TV actor's website effort bridge the partisan divide?
And on the Concord Patch calendar - Here Come The Judds
Hooksett man indicted on cop murder threat charge; drug dealer indicted on new charges; California pastor indicted on Concord arson charges.
Highland cattle, with massive horns, may look dangerous but can be quite gentle.
FL man accused of drunken driving after crash; illegal voting conviction overturned; logo contest; post-wine tasting trip leads to assault.
Residents with curbside trash collection can place leaves at the curb in biodegradable yard waste bags or rigid containers for six weeks.
Rolling billboards were driven around Concord showing Democrat gubernatorial candidate Cinde Warmington calling OxyContin a “miracle drug.”
Jason David Stiasny was accused of assaulting a woman last week and smashing his head against the police cruiser after being detained.
17th SouperFest; online Earth Day auction; yard sale-thrift shop; storytimes; java and jazz, other concerts; comic con; family camp; comedy.