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Amazon Van Stolen, Quickly Recovered; Rollover Crash; Good News; More: PM Patch NH
Eversource hits panic button; guv: Trump could muck up 2024 announcement; ed plaintiffs seek restraining order; fun things to do this week.

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Amazon Van Stolen In Concord, Quickly Recovered In Manchester
Concord police, New Hampshire State Police, and Manchester police track down a delivery truck stolen from South Fruit Street on Sunday.
Rollover Crash Sends At Least One Person To Concord Hospital: Watch
A car rolled at the intersection of Interstate 93 north and I-393 east at Exit 15 on Sunday.
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Fatal Crashes; Shootings; LEGO Store Opens; Pipe Bomb: Nearby News
Man sent to prison after double murder; 2022 midterm election info; Swastikas, racist, juvenile graffiti found in town; school burglarized.
Woman Arrested On Criminal Trespass Charge At Hotel: Concord Cop Log
Homeless sexual assaulter, sex offender accused of duty to report; VT man faces requisition warrant; felony theft case, warrants, more.
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Power To The People: Eversource Hits The Panic Button
September was the month after the Default Energy Service rate doubled, to nearly 22.6 cents per kilowatt hour.
For Political Junkies, Election Data Is Up, Most Of It At Least
The data paints a picture of voters picking and choosing from red to blue for a purple mix — with Republicans and Democrats sharing power.
7 Good News Stories: Comeback Story; Big Dreams, Big Rewards
A mission to help police better serve people on the autism spectrum; Quincy Jones Exceptional Advocacy Award; lifting up kids with cancer.
Sununu Says Trump 'Mucking Up' 2024 Announcement With Early Launch
Sununu, who was just re-elected with a 15-point margin amid a blue surge in the Granite State, said Trump's early launch was "silly."
NH Education Funding Plaintiffs Seek Temporary Restraining Order
The group seeks to block rate setting for communities with negative education property tax rates or that retain excess revenue from the tax.
Double Shooting Arrest; Indictments; Plane Crash; More: PM Patch NH
More Challenger debris found; man falls of bridge, rescued from river; man accused of killing puppy; another Swastika graffiti report.
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