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.
Nashua Woman Accused Of Striking A Crying Child In The Face During A Domestic Disturbance: Rotcy Sachenka Rodriguez Fernandez was arrested on a second-degree assault charge. The child was taken to the hospital later for evaluation.
GoFundMe Efforts Set Up To Help Victims Of Nashua Apartment Building Fire: Follow-Up: Four fundraising efforts have been established for victims, including 3 to help the son of a woman who perished in Sunday’s fire.
Blood Drives | Farmers Markets | Nashua Historical Society Talk | More: The Patch Weekender: NH PBS Spring Auction; books and brews; wildflowers, waterfalls, and garden trains; addiction recovery program; stories; arts and crafts.
Concord And Franklin Residents Rack Up Criminal Trespass Charges In Concord And Penacook: Police Log: Laconia thief arrested on new theft charges; habitual offender on a motorcycle was arrested on Loudon Road; warrant arrests.
Man From Concord Arrested On Stalking And Protective Order Charges After Incident At City Garage: Johnny Burrows was charged with stalking and violation of an order after a city worker requested assistance at a garage last month.
Property Tax Cap Could Pass New Hampshire House Thursday, Over United Democrat Opposition: While New Hampshire has the lowest per capita tax burden in the U.S., it also has some of the highest property taxes.
Edmark Nomination Pulled After New Hampshire DOC Staff Revolt: NH DOC Commissioner William Hart is pulling Warden Michelle Edmark's nomination to be assistant commissioner after meetings last week.
Apartment Fire Death | Guv Visits Manufacturer | Woman Accused Of Firing Gun Near Neighbors: PM Patch NH: Cops offering safety patrols after judge overturns part of voter security law; Career Academy inaugural grad class and other school notes.
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