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Boy Stabbed; Police Say Homeless Camp Attack Was A Shooting; Kindness Grants: PM Patch NH

Seacoast restauranteur hit with $2M tax fraud fine, Biden, Trump issue pardons, Clamshell Alliance documentary, where to watch the big game.

PM Patch NH for Jan. 21, 2025.
PM Patch NH for Jan. 21, 2025. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

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Concord Police Say Healy Park Incident Was A Shooting: Follow-Up: Vincent Mott, a “person of interest,” was arrested on warrants as well as drug and falsifying evidence charges Monday; Crimeline seeks tips.

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Nashua Police Investigating Teenager Stabbed Multiple Times: The teen with stab wounds was transported from Palisade Drive; police say the alleged stabbing occurred on Musket Drive.

North Shore Restaurant Owner Sentenced For $2M In Wage, Tax Fraud: John Drivas, of Hampton, NH, pleaded guilty to keeping sales tax and paying employees "under the table" in Salem, Peabody and Seabrook, NH.

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

After Being Featured As A Fugitive, NH Felon Surrenders: Follow-Up: Norman Robert Chapman arranged to turn himself in Thursday to the Newport Field Services District Office on a state parole board warrant.

7 NH Jan. 6 Defendants Pardoned By Trump; Biden Pardons Family, Fauci: The 45th-47th president pardoned rioters he called “hostages”; the 46th pardoned family not charged, Jan 6 committee that destroyed docs.

Portsmouth DPW Announces Sewer Main Easement Tree Removals: The Portsmouth Department of Public Works will start work on or about Jan. 23, removing trees along the city’s sewer line.

Concerts; Chisolm Biopic; Healthy Eating; Fishermans’ Rally: Get Out: Legos, an 80s Glow in the Dark dance party, yoga, public speaking master class, the history of Grappone, Granite State Stories, a book sale.

Goodlander, Pappas Break With Party, Back Bill Targeting Illegal Immigrant Sex Offenders: The state's all-Democrat federal delegation has moved to the right on immigration enforcement since the November 2024 election.

Active With The Activists: New Documentary Tells Story Of The Clamshell Alliance: Alpert: "Acres of Clams" tells how activists took on a governor, powerful industry through nonviolent protest, music, well-deployed humor.

Homeless Camp Attack; Deep Freeze; Hikers Rescued; More: PM Patch NH: Also: NH per pupil costs $21K+, recalls, killer wants a new trial, TikTok restoration begins, should cell phones be banned from schools?

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