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1. Men From Concord, Deering Arrested On Driving Under The Influence Charges: Concord Police Log (patch.com) — A recent Concord police log details multiple May arrests involving local residents and nearby towns, including several driving under the influence cases tied to streets like Pleasant Street, East Side Drive, and Broadway. Other incidents range from criminal trespass at downtown hotels and stores to burglary and drug sales, giving Concord residents a clear snapshot of current public safety activity.
2. School breakfast participation has nearly doubled at Winnisquam Regional. The strategy: giving students a second chance (concordmonitor.com) — Concord schools are quietly boosting student breakfast participation by offering a “second-chance” meal later in the morning, with Broken Ground School already seeing a 7% increase. The same model has nearly doubled breakfast participation at Winnisquam Regional High School and is spreading statewide through NH Hunger Solutions, aiming to reduce stigma and ensure more New Hampshire kids start class well-fed.
3. HHS launches federal Tick initiative in New Hampshire as Rhode Island heads into peak Lyme season (rinewstoday.com) — A new federal initiative to fight Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses was just launched in Concord putting the city at the center of expanded research, tick control, and patient support. While much of the data focuses on Rhode Island, Concord’s role in hosting the announcement signals that New England communities like ours are a priority in the push for better prevention, diagnostics, and care.
4. The week ahead: Lawmakers reach final act of regular 2026 session (unionleader.com) — State lawmakers wrap up the 2026 session this week, weighing major statewide decisions on property tax caps, business tax cuts, massage-parlor regulation, and foster children’s survivor benefits. Concord Democrat Mary Jane Wallner is a key champion of the bipartisan plan to let foster youth keep more of their own benefits over the next decade.
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