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Warrant Sweep Leads To Dozens Rounded Up; Teen Injured In Crash; Weather: PM Patch NH
Gun threat arrest; a Library of Things; citizen of the year noms needed; sheriff candidate miffed about stolen signs; is NH in play in 2024?

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.
26 Arrested, 77 Cited By Manchester Cops, Hillsborough County Sheriffs: Derry, Hooksett, Milford, Portsmouth, and other residents were arrested Friday on warrants after 257 motor vehicle stops in the Queen City.
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Chichester Teen Seriously Injured During Truck Crash In Sullivan: NHSP: Ayslin Claudio failed to negotiate a curve on Route 9, crashed into a rock, and rolled Monday. She was medflighted to Concord Hospital
A Mixed Early September Weather Weekend For New Hampshire: The National Weather Service expects rain in the Granite State bracketed by days with sunny skies.
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Manchester Man Accused Of Gun Threat In Nashua: Nathan Donahue was arrested late last month and held on preventative detention after an incident on Forge Drive.
Greater Concord Chamber Seeks 2024 Citizen Of The Year Nominations: Friday is the deadline for the 2024 nominations for the Chamber. Know someone who should be feted? Here’s how to submit their name and why.
Nashua Public Library Unveils The 'Library of Things': Nashua's "Library of Things" consists of items ranging from household tools to games that visitors can borrow.
Convicted Felon State Rep. Says Campaign Signs Stolen In His Run For Sheriff: State Rep. Jason Gerhard, R-Northfield, a candidate for Merrimack County Sheriff, claims his campaign signs are being stolen.
First YDC Trial, Involving 12 Sexual Assault Charges In Concord, Ends With Hung Jury: The first criminal trial of a Sununu Youth Development Center abuse suspect ended Tuesday, delaying justice again for the victim.
Unfit': Rockingham Superior Court Rules Against Nottingham Fire Chief Vilchock: Judge says Nottingham Board terminating Fire Chief Jaye Vilchock was correct since he gave "substantial cause" to justify 2023's firing.
Christa Honored; Boxcar Fire; Motorcyclist Killed; More: PM Patch NH: Other crashes; knife fight arrest; fun things to do this week; 2024 political posts; man with EEE fighting for his life; hiker rescued.
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Chamber Collaborative Of Greater Portsmouth: Peace Treaty Day Bellringing Scheduled For Thursday
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City Of Concord: September Group Hike, East Concord Trails At W. Locke Road
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Council Tables $10.5M Offer For Former Laconia State School
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