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Teacher fired for taking a student to get an abortion; new middle school design plans eyed; cops, prisoners meet with kids; Rep. wins award.

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New Concord Middle School Design ‘Community Q&A’ Meetings Booked: Residents are invited to Mill Brook Tuesday night and CHS on June 18 to eye schematics; final “cost” of project hovers around $200M-plus.
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Hundreds Of Nonprofits Looking For Donations As Part Of NH Gives: Now in its 9th year, the initiative of the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits is NH’s largest online fundraising event for nonprofits.
Windham Man Wins Honda CR-V As Part Of FEEDNH Fundraiser: David Appleby was the lucky winner of Honda CR-V or a $25,000 cash prize. He was one of 10 finalists as part of the annual event.
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Exeter Police Investigate Interstate Vehicle Thefts: Chief Poulin: A white 2024 Dodge Durango SRT 392 and a gray 2021 Dodge Durango SRT were stolen from Foss Motors; license plates also stolen.
Family Promise Hosts 2nd Annual Summer Jazz Concert: All event proceeds will go directly to Family Promise of Greater Concord, aiding families and children facing homelessness.
Nashua Woman Accused Of DWI After Leaving Multiple Merrimack Accidents: America Alcaraz, 22, is accused of DWI, conduct after an accident, and other charges. Police say her BAC was more than twice the legal limit.
Portsmouth City Council Adopts Budget For Fiscal Year 25 : The FY25 Operating Budget, which represents 82% of the total budget, is $118,554,293, an increase of $5,988,681 or 5.32% over FY24.
NH, Maine Students Receive Credit Union Foundation Scholarships: Amherst, Exeter, Hampton, Penacook, and Portsmouth students received Northeast Credit Union Foundation Program scholarships in June.
Manchester Police Program Connects At-Risk Youth With Former Prisoners: The Manchester Police Athletic League's Choices program is an after-school organization that "connects cops and kids."
Child Falls From 3rd Floor; Homeless Camp Machete Attack: PM Patch NH: Indictments; New Hampshire’s shifting union politics; teen girls found, are safe; PFAS updates; smart and cool students; fun things to do.
Here are some other posts readers may have missed:
NH Teacher Secretly Took Student For Abortion, Investigation Reveals
Merrimack High School Top 10: Charvi Chandrasekaran, No. 2
Warmington Accuses Craig Of Hiding From NH Voters As Democrat Primary Heats Up
Chamber Collaborative: Community Input Sought For The Future Of 126 Lang Road
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Celtics Fan Hailed As "Guy With Green Hair" Feeling Positive Ahead Of Celtics-Mavericks Game 3
Active With The Activists: 5 Peace Activists Arraigned In Dover Following Gaza War Sit-In
Notable New Hampshire Deaths: Several Who Served In Hospitality Passed Away This Week
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