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Another Drowning In New Hampshire; Woman Attacked At Homeless Camp; More: PM Patch NH

"Bug bombs" lead to evacuated apartment building; hot NH startups; embattled sheriff, accused of theft, perjury, on leave; political notes.

PM Patch NH for Aug. 22.
PM Patch NH for Aug. 22. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

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Woman Attacked In Iron Works Road Homeless Camp In Concord: Watch: Callers report a woman screaming, running after being attacked at a large homeless camp near Martin Field; one man with priors was arrested.

Elderly Hollis Man May Have Drowned In Hillsborough: Marine Patrol: The body of Alan Morrison, 76, was found along the shoreline of Franklin Pierce Lake In Hillsborough Monday.

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Nashua Police Arrest 7 On Various Drug Offenses: Six Gate City residents and homeless people face possession charges, while one was accused of selling crack cocaine and fentanyl.

Tenants Evacuated After Chemical Incident At Nashua High-Rise Building: 1 man was transported for respiratory issues after several "bug bombs" were set off in his apartment.; about 80 people were evacuated.

4 New Hampshire Companies On List Of Startups To Watch: Four New Hampshire companies were included on the list, which ranked companies by revenue growth from 2019 to 2022.

Mass. Man Arrested On DUI, Reckless Operation: Hampton Police Log

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