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Animal Cruelty Incidents At Homeless Camp; Newspaper Owner Denies Money Problems: PM Patch

Also: Fun things to do this weekend but lousy weather; former corrections officer wants murder case dismissed; a veteran's new mission.

PM Patch NH for June 12, 2025.
PM Patch NH for June 12, 2025. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

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.

Only 4 Concord Pools And The White Park Splash Pad Will Open This Summer: Recreation Department: The pools will open this season on June 22. City says certified American Red Cross lifeguards are still needed to open two other pools.

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No Injuries After Sedans Crash In Downtown Concord: Video: The vehicles were quickly cleared from Pleasant and South State streets late Tuesday night.

Man Arrested On 4 Animal Cruelty Charges After Incidents At Homeless Camp: Concord Police Log: Pembroke man faces 12 theft charges; Derry woman charged with assault, mischief; man charged with prowling, stolen property in Penacook.

Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

New Hampshire Man, With ‘Violent Tendencies,’ Wanted On A Probation Violation After Strangulation Conviction: Michael William Ryan Jr. was convicted on domestic violence charges in 2021 and was accused of removing a monitoring device last year.

Forecasters: More Canadian Wildfire Smoke This Weekend In New Hampshire; 13th Rainy Saturday In A Row: National Weather Service: More rain is expected all weekend — and hazy and cloudy skies when it is not raining.

Ice Cream Social & Summer Reading; Trail Walks; Fairs; Glass Crafts; And More: Get Out, New Hampshire: Food, evening stories, picture books, movies and music, volleyball, yard sales, line dancing, shopping, and more around the Granite State.

How The $1,000-Per-Baby ‘Trump Accounts’ Would Affect NH Parents: The baby’s parents and others may contribute to the account, not to exceed $5,000 annually; nonprofits may donate more, reports say.

Stratham, NH - Open House Saturday

🌱 Patch AM: New stores and casino coming to Salem

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