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Body Of Man Missing Since January Found; Forever 21 Bankruptcy; More: PM Patch NH
Also: Pedestrian struck; city school budget discussed; parolee wanted; possible flooding — but spring is coming; indictments.

CONCORD, NH — Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
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Body Of Man Missing Since January Is Located Near Manchester Road: Glenn Chrzan, 65, was last seen leaving CMC on foot. Family and police searched for weeks, and his body was discovered Saturday near I-293.
Forever 21 Bankruptcy: What It Means For 3 NH Stores: Officials said the company is set to "wind down" its U.S. operations as it undergoes the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process.
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SAU 8 Concord School District Hosts 2 Budget Public Hearings This Week: Residents can learn about and comment on the fiscal year 2026’s $112 million budget, which is slated to raise taxes by 4.4 percent.
Fog, Rain, And Sun This Week In New Hampshire: Weather Forecast: National Weather Service forecasters warn of rain causing rivers to rise and ice to break up with possible ice jam flooding.
Strangulation, Domestic Violence Parolee Wanted On Probation Violation: Anthony Haislip was previously featured 20 months ago. He has connections to Polk County, FL. DOC says Haislip has “violent tendencies.”
Drug Bust, Roundup; Crashes; Power Outages; Shooting: Nearby News NH: Murderer gets 37 years; Shaw’s closing NH store; former firefighter faces more child sexual abuse, other charges; town election results.
Hooksett Man Indicted On Negligent Homicide Charge: Court Roundup: Concord man indicted on sexual abuse images, computer charges; Franklin felon indicted on weapon charge; man accused of slashing tires.
Pedestrian Struck On In Manchester Suffers Life-Threatening Injuries: A 60-year-old man was struck on Second Street by a pickup truck Sunday morning. Police closed down the area as they investigated the crash.
Merrimack Defeats Winnisquam Regional On Granite State Challenge: The Tomahawks defeated the Bears, 290-160, in the first round Thursday.
Docs: Insanity Plea For Mom Who Trapped Kids/Set Home Ablaze: PM Patch: Sexual assault investigation at laundromat; another fugitive caught; woman accused of wrong-way drunken driving; Sununu eyes Senate race.
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