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Embezzler Pays Restitution 10 Years Later; Spirit Airline Bankruptcy; More: PM Patch NH
Wrong-way driver accused of DWI; Sierra opens 6th NH store; best middle schools; teacher charged with lining up sex with girl while at work.

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.
Lowell Woman Arrested On Wrong-Way Drunken Driving Charges In Salem: Deirdre Masi of Lowell, MA, was arrested again on Sunday night after being accused of wrong-way drunken driving on Interstate 93 in Salem.
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Concord Firefighters Battle Homeless Camp Fire On Old Loudon Road: Video: A resident heard an explosion, and then, the fire spread from a camp into a wooded area between Portsmouth Street and Old Loudon Road
6th NH Sierra ‘Multi-Channel Retailer’ Opens In Concord Saturday: The Loudon Road store, part of the TJ Maxx chain, will feature active and outdoor brands. It will donate $10K to NH Audubon at its opening.
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Spirit Airlines Bankruptcy: How It Will Affect NH Holiday Flights: The nation’s largest budget carrier sought bankruptcy protection to reboot its business after quarterly losses, debt, and a failed merger.
73rd Annual Concord Christmas Parade To Be Held Saturday: “Silver Bells” is 2024’s theme; Loudon Road will be closed between Hazen Drive-Airport Road and Canterbury Road between 8 a.m. and noon.
Man Arrested On Stolen Car, Other Felonies: NH State Police Roundup: Plus: Manchester residents arrested on computer and registration crimes; blotters around the state.
Youth Baseball-Softball League Embezzler Finally Pays Full Restitution: After more than a decade, Michelle Toupin of Boscawen has paid back the Merrimack Valley Youth Baseball and Softball League and NH DOC.
New Hampshire's Best Middle Schools Ranked In New Analysis : U.S. News & World Report states these are the best middle schools in the Granite State. For the report, researchers analyzed 59K schools.
New Hampshire Thanksgiving, Black Friday Shopping Hours 2024: Many retailers say they’ll be closed on Thanksgiving, allowing employees to spend time with family instead of shoppers.
Teacher Accused Of Attempted Child Sex Trafficking: PM Patch NH: A crash, a loose kayak leads to a river search; hundreds of pet mice need to be adopted; ski season is underway; range celebrates 10 years.
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