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Juvenile Dies In Dirt Bike Crash; Citizens Learn About City: PM Patch NH

Also: Huge electric hikes; 2022 midterm campaign rhetoric heats up; UFOs? Probably not as unknown lights are explained; new jobs; homes.

PM Patch NH for Oct. 3.
PM Patch NH for Oct. 3. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

CONCORD, NH — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New Hampshire Patch network to talk about this afternoon and evening. PM Patch NH features stories and information published during the past 30 hours. Thank you for reading Patch in New Hampshire.


Lights In The Concord, Penacook September Skies Explained: Follow-Up

National Guard official confirms multiple Black Hawk helicopters were conducting training in the area of West Concord and Penacook Sept. 15.

PUC Approves Rate Hike For Unitil Customers

The supply rate hike, which runs from December to July 2023, of 25.9 cents per kWh, is two and half times what customers are paying now.

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

Driver Crashes SUV Into Bridge, River On I-95 In Hampton: State Police

Man accused of using false docs to obtain NH license; debris from truck crashes into another vehicle; Subaru damages covered bridge; more.

Bradford Man Arrested On Disorderly, Resisting Charges Downtown: Log

Plus: Belmont, Concord residents face drunken driving charges; theft charges at Hannaford, Walmart; drug arrests; more.

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

Hudson Dirt Bike Accident Kills 1 Juvenile Seriously Injures Another

An accident involving a pick-up truck and dirt bike on Wason Road ends in tragedy. One juvenile flown to Boston hospital, and another died.

Nashua Citizens' Academy Begins Monday With Fire Rescue

The 6-session series is free and gives Nashua residents an opportunity to learn about different city departments.

NH Democrat Chairman: Schools Must Keep Secrets Or Parents Will 'Beat Their Children To Death'

Ray Buckley made the comments after the Manchester School District was sued it refused to inform a parent about a child's gender ID.

Distant Dome: Campaign Rhetoric Heats Up With Darker Side As Voting Approaches

In this column, Rayno says back and forth between New Hampshire candidates and political parties is not always in line with what reality is.

Podcast: Long-Time NH Tenant Advocate Elliott Berry Talks Housing

Wood: The Manchester attorney is known as the architect of many of NH's laws protecting tenants and is a prominent anti-poverty advocate.

2-Alarm Fire Torches Businesses; Crashes; Good News; More: PM Patch NH

Sex offender faces another indecent exposure charge; cool homes; 1st amendment advocate, volunteer honored; fun things to do this weekend.


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