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Big Drug Busts, Knife Attacks, Powerball Winners, School Lockdown, Fires: Nearby News

Plus, primary results, state employee ID fraud case, Clinton-Parkinson's Disease comment, storm alerts, Trump rallies, and sports injury.

Here are the Top 10 most popular stories and posts from around New Hampshire Patch sites last week:

  1. $487 Million NH Powerball Winners Stay Anonymous: Officials: The winning family took the $256.3 million lump sum option and created the Robin Egg 2016 Nominee Trust to fund charitable orgs.
  2. 14 Arrested in Gate City Drug Sweep: Numerous Nashua, Hudson, and Merrimack residents were picked up on various charges and warrants according to police.
  3. Nashua Woman Stabbed Boyfriend: Police: Kaysha Barriffe was arrested after police said they found a man stabbed on Orange Street.
  4. Nashua Knife Attack Suspect Arrested: Police: Carley Williams was charged with felony assault after attacking a victim with a knife, police said.
  5. Comment About Clinton and Parkinson’s Disease Goes Viral: Rep. Daniel Tamburello is under fire for suggesting Hillary Clinton’s symptoms were similar to his father’s; media, Never Trumpers pounce.
  6. Penacook Man Arrested for Reckless Operation, Protective Order Violation: Log: Police: Woman charged with eight counts of credit card fraud and Boscawen, Concord residents arrested on conduct after accident charges.
  7. Concord's 2016 Sept. 13 Primary Election Guide: Who is on the ballot? What offices are they running for? Where do I vote? When are the polls open? Why is it important to participate?
  8. Merrimack School Placed in Lockdown: UPDATED: Police were called to the school to investigate gun shots or fireworks on Sept. 12.
  9. Suspicious Death Cases, Missing NH Kids, Drug Busts, Crashes: Nearby News: Plus, crimeline alerts, teens in trouble, allegedly reckless drivers, state employee arrested, quickie in garage leads to lewdness charges.

Other posts readers may have missed include:

Republicans Elect First African-American Congressional Nominee in NH History: Sept. 13 Primary Results

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