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Corrections Felon Fugitive Accused Of Possessing Stolen Gun, Tased By Cops; More: PM Patch

Children struck, dragged by car, driver charged with aggravated DWI; good and bad state budget news; fascinating eatery in New Hampshire.

PM Patch NH for June 13, 2025.
PM Patch NH for June 13, 2025. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

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. It is a bit light today because I shut down early on Thursday and was crazy busy today with other stuff.

Two Children Being Treated For Life-Threatening Injuries After Manchester Hit and Run Crash: A suspect is in custody after fleeing the scene of several crashes in the Queen City — accused of leaving a trail of destruction, injuries.

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Driver Accused Of Seriously Injuring Children In Manchester Crash Is Held Without Bail: Justin LeClair, 23 of Manchester, is charged with aggravated DWI and reckless conduct with a deadly weapon after a crash Thurday.

New Hampshire Corrections Fugitive From April Accused Of Possessing Gun, Resisting, Tased By Lebanon Cops: Joshua D. Champney, a drug felon and parolee with a long criminal history, was arrested at Walmart in Lebanon on Thursday night.

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This Restaurant Is The Most Fascinating In New Hampshire, Food Site Says: The selections were based on user reviews, awards, accolades, and first-hand experience by members of the Food Love team.

Concord High School 2025 Graduation Delayed Slightly Due To Weather Forecast: Principal: Here is what graduates and families of CHS need to know about Saturday’s event.

Committee Of Conference Gets Good Budget News From DRA And Insurance Commissioner: The committee of conference is working on House Bill 1 and House Bill 2 which make appropriations for the next two years beginning July 1.

New Hampshire State Business Taxes Floundered In May: Senate budget writers may be optimistic about business taxes for the next biennium, but May revenues continue to show a downward trend.

🌱 Patch AM: Remembering Manchester's Brian Mooney, Air Force veteran

Group II Retirement Deal Is State Budget's Biggest Math Problem

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