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State Rep. Candidate Wins Primary By 1 Vote; Truck Fished Out Of River; More: PM Patch NH
Queen City mayor vows to end veteran homelessness in 2 years; teacher rapist faces 39 new charges; guv poll shows candidates neck-and-neck.

CONCORD, NH — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New Hampshire Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.
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Pickup Truck Fished From Merrimack River In Concord: Watch: Concord firefighters and New Hampshire State Police were sent to the NHTI boat launch Friday after a truck rolled backward into the river.
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Pair Of New Hampshire Corrections Department Fugitives Now In Custody: James Edward Smith was arrested in South Carolina Tuesday, while Nashua police arrested Timothy Hickman on Aug. 29.
Four-Way Stop Coming To One Of Concord’s Most Dangerous Intersections: On Tuesday, the NH Department of Transportation will convert the Mountain Road/Route 132 and Hoit Road intersection to an all-way stop.
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Concord’s ‘Walk A Mile In Their Shoes’ Cute Promotion: The Crisis Center of Central New Hampshire event, gives a nod to Taylor Swift, will be held on Oct. 2.
When Is The First Day Of Fall 2024? Events In New Hampshire: The equinox officially ushers in the new season and its promise of crisp air, show-stopping fall foliage, and cool evenings by the fire.
Convicted Rapist, Former Concord Teacher Indicted On 39 New Charges: Primo “Howie” Leung, a former high school teacher in jail in Massachusetts, has been indicted on new charges dating back to October 2014.
Manchester To 'End Veteran Homelessness' By 2026, Mayor Vows: There are currently 47 former military service members experiencing homelessness in Manchester, according to Mayor Jay Ruais.
Drowned Dartmouth Student Had Excessive Blood Alcohol Levels: Report: Hanover police say that Won Jang, whose body was found underwater after he was last seen at a gathering, had a high blood alcohol level.
McGrath: Every Vote Counts!: Linda McGrath wins Hampton/Seabrook Dist. 40 State Rep. race by one vote.
NH Woman Burned At Yellowstone; Gas Prices Dropping; More: PM Patch: Route 106 rollover; report says driver claimed man was hiding a sex toy when he was hiding drugs; tourism director resigns; political posts.
2024 Political Posts
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