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 24 hours.
Hartford Conn. Man Arrested On Burglary Charges After Cops Find Mass. Man Dead In Haverhill NH Home: Jayden McClanahan was arrested on burglary charges after police were sent to an apartment in Haverhill early Monday morning.
Concord Homeless Camp Shooter Gets 10 Years On 2025 First-Degree Assault, Robbery Charges: Follow-Up: Trenton McDonald of Farmington was sent to prison Monday for at least a decade after shooting Matthew Snyder under the Water Street Bridge.
14 Rounded Up By Nashua’s Narcotics Intelligence Division And Problem-Oriented Policing Unit: The arrests made are part of the Granite Shield effort.
Nashua Robotics Student Advances To FIRST World Championship In Houston: Abinayya Appusamy of Team Phoenix 2342 will represent New England at the FIRST Championship in Houston.
Leaf And Lantern Mobile Bookstore Celebrates Grand Opening With Southern New Hampshire Chamber Of Commerce: A Salem ribbon-cutting introduced Leaf and Lantern LLC, a mobile bookstore featuring books, candles, teas, and gifts.
Rye Rescue Run For Marine Mammals Set For May 2 At Odiorne Point State Park: The Seacoast Science Center's annual fundraiser in Rye supports marine mammal rescue, conservation and education.
SAU 16 Communities Welcome New School Board Members: School Administrative Unit 16 is welcoming six new members to its community and regional School Boards.
Route 101 Rollover In Stratham Sends Fremont Driver To Hospital: New Hampshire State Police Roundup: A trucker was taken to the hospital after a dump truck rollover on Route 101 in Stratham Monday. Plus: Blotters from around New Hampshire.
Breathalyzer Refusal Update Signed Into Law | Shed Fire Extinguished | Chilly Temperatures: PM Patch NH: Also: Indictments, Granite State Challenge quarterfinals continue, ice cream biz turns 5, event roundups, credit union makes hires, more.
Here are some other posts readers may have missed:
More Than 2 Dozen Properties Sold In Concord And Penacook In March 2026
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🌱 Patch AM: Why Londonderry’s council split over signing voter-backed petition letters.
Global Forum to Feature Former National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan
🌱 Patch AM: May 8/9 New England Craft Market at LaBelle Winery - Derry, NH and 15 more events
Plan For Nashua Homeless Center Faces Scrutiny Before Key Vote
Town Of North Hampton: ZBA Public Hearing April 28
🌱 Patch AM: Studio Two: The Beatles Tribute Concert (LaBelle Winery- Amherst, NH) and 14 more events
Savor The Smoke, Meet The Legends: First Annual Gotta Have It BBQ Festival May 1
🌱 Patch AM: Greater Salem Caregivers Annual Gala and 11 more events
America 250 program on Gov. Meshech Weare
🌱 Patch AM: How Hampton students turned local maple trees into a sweet science lesson
Saint-Gaudens Memorial announces first exhibition of the 2026 season
🌱 Patch AM: Why Cher’s son allegedly ended up arrested inside a Windham home
Brooklyn Sanders Named Youth of the Year; Three Inducted to Hall of Fame
🌱 Patch AM: How a PFAS settlement could speed new water lines in Londonderry
Avard: The Limitations Of Freestanding Emergency Rooms
🌱 Patch AM: How could Manchester’s school budget gap hit your child’s classroom?
🌱 Patch AM: Studio Two: The Beatles Tribute Concert (LaBelle Winery- Amherst, NH) and 14 more events
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