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Cops Say Drug Dealer, Mom Passed Out In Parking Lot With Kid, Drugs | Town Election Results: PM Patch NH
Also: Mayor gives "agent of chaos" city councilor written reprimand; fugitive caught; fun things to do; guv pushes to close DUI "loophole."

CONCORD, NH — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New Hampshire Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.
This post features stories and information published during the past 24 hours.
Drug Dealer From Loudon Accused Of Being Found Unconscious In Concord Parking Lot With Infant, Drugs: Kelsey McCarthy was accused of possessing drugs and child endangerment at the Hannaford supermarket on Fort Eddy Road on Monday night.
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Homeless Felon, Formerly Of Manchester, Charged With Theft; Concord Officer Says Criminal History ‘126 Pages’: Paul Cram was accused of stealing a $100 trail camera on city property near a pumping station and the Boys and Girls Club in Concord.
New Hampshire Community Loan Fund Receives $25,000 For Affordable Housing: The Merrimack County Savings Bank committed $25,000 to purchase energy-efficient manufactured homes for low- and moderate-income families.
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Alene Candles Appoints Avila As New Chief Operating Officer: Martin Avila will oversee operations in Ohio and Milford, aiming to strengthen automation and operational excellence, the company says.
Civil Air Patrol Open House | Slide Guitar And A Celtic Journey | Craft Fun | More: Events On NH Patch: Also: How women can use their voices for advocacy; “Frozen” performed; yoga; games; photo class; corned beef dinner; trivia (and tequila?)
Follow-Up: Felon Fugitive Used Fake Name, Resisted Arrest In Rochester, Correction Department Says: Frank Albert McPhee was featured in February, accused of a probation violation after being convicted on weapon and assault charges.
Concord Mayor Issues ‘Letter Of Warning’ To ‘Agent Of Chaos’ Brown Due To City Charter, Rule Violations: Mayor Byron Champlin declined to move to remove Ward 5 City Councilor Stacey Brown Tuesday after “improper activities” claims against her.
Bank Robbed | Melting Snow Reveals Body In The Woods | Student Wins NH Poetry Out Loud Contest: PM Patch NH: Shooting leads to attempted murder charges; cops seek tips about suspect after store robbed; drug dealer gets 15-30 years; town elections.
2026 Town Election Results
Editor’s note: Patch is waiting on election results from Hampton and Milford. They will be updated when we receive them or when they are posted online.
- Exeter NH 2026 Town Election Results: Town, School, Coop Budgets All Approved
- Londonderry NH 2026 Town Election Results: Dunn, Combes Win Council Seats; Meeting House Bond Rejected
- Milford NH 2026 Town Election Results
- Windham NH 2026 Town Election Results: Stith, Breton Win Seats; Budget Approved
- Bedford NH 2026 Town Election Results: Town Budget Approved; School Budget, Keno Rejected
- Hampton And North Hampton NH 2026 Town Election Results
- Salem NH 2026 Town Election Results: Town Budget Approved By 28 Votes; Morse Keeps Clerk Seat
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🌱 Patch AM: Trivia Night - Hosted by Friends of Searles School and Chapel and 12 more events
Portsmouth Public Library: Planner Society: Moon Phase Journaling, March 18
McGinley: Remove Barriers To Child Care For New Hampshire Families
🌱 Patch AM: Former officer’s alleged fake cop stop ends in Londonderry arrest
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