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Credit Union Robbery Suspect Caught; Surgical Robot; More: PM Patch NH
NY man accused of shooting buddy in the woods; fun on Valentine's Day; guv, MA mayor team up to fight fentanyl; state revs on target but …

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.
No Danger To The Public After South End Shooting: Concord Police: A man died of a gunshot wound to the head on Sunday night while another person was injured. Police are still investigating the incident.
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Concord Councilor Tries To Hijack Former Opponent’s Board Appointment: The council rejected Ward 5 Councilor Stacey Brown’s attempt to keep Mark Coen from being reappointed to the Conservation Commission Monday.
Queen City Credit Union Robbery Suspect With Priors Arrested, Released: Jesse Hippolite, out on probation, was accused of robbing Granite State Credit Union on Feb. 4. He was released on personal recognizance.
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Influenza Rates ‘High’ In New Hampshire In Flu’s 2nd Wave: This year’s flu season is the most intense in at least 15 years by one measure — the activity at doctors’ offices and clinics.
Driver Accused Of Crashing Into Trooper Cruiser: State Police Roundup: Plus: Safer Internet Day; clear the snow before you go; and blotters from around New Hampshire.
Brooklyn Man Faces Felony Charges After Shooting In The Woods Of Derry: Mark Dolgonos of Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn, was arrested after another man was shot while they were recreational shooting on Kilrea Road.
Looking For Something To Do On Valentine’s Day? Get Out, New Hampshire: Redcoats and rebels, support for fathers, movies, library events, concerts, a fundraiser for a robotics team, civil air patrol open house.
State Revenues On Target But Budget Concerns Remain: For the month, the state collected $194.9 million, which is $2.2 million more than estimates, but $17 million less than a year ago.
Ayotte Will Increase Funding For Fentanyl Enforcement In Proposed Budget, She Says: Gov. Kelly Ayotte and Lawrence, MA, Mayor Brian De Peña will work together to stop the trafficking of fentanyl and other drugs into NH.
Shooting Investigation; Garage Fire; More Snow Is Coming: PM Patch NH: Also: Black Ice Hockey highlights; pair from Maine chased by cops; 800 lose power after utility pole crash; indictments; best pizza results.
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Murder Cult Suspect Pleads Not Guilty In VT Border Agent Shooting
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