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Felon Faces Firearm Charge; IRS May Owe You Money; More: PM Patch NH
Fugitive caught; Harvard morgue manager's wife admits to moving body parts; Star Students; YDC leaders ignored abuse, court witnesses say.

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Manchester Felon Arrested On Gun Charge In Nashua: Gregory Williford III, a felon due to an abusing a disabled or elderly adult conviction in Utah, was arrested on a gun charge in April.
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Queen City Man Accused Of Firing Gun On I-93 While Drunk Driving: NHSP: Plus: Fatal crash cash leads to negligent homicide charges; woman accused of wrong-way drunk driving; blotters around the state.
Physics Teacher Is The 2024 Christa McAuliffe Sabbatical Recipient: Jennifer Baney of Bedford High School plans to help students develop teamwork, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
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United Way Of Greater Nashua Organizes Spring 'Pop-Up Pantries': The org, along with the Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter, will host 5 locations in the city to grab some free food if you're in need.
Star Student: Cody Of Concord Is Always Willing To Help Others: We all know students who excel in academics, fine arts, or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Concord.
Somersworth Police Nab Felon Fugitive With Swastika Tattoos: Follow-Up: Jason William Chapman was a passenger inside a vehicle on Sunday; he was wanted on a parole violation warrant on a burglary conviction.
IRS Owes NH Residents Nearly $5M In Unclaimed Refunds Soon To Expire: Some 4,200 Granite State residents are owed money from the IRS, but time is running out to claim the cash.
Ex-Harvard Morgue Manager's Wife Admits Moving Stolen Human Remains: Denise Lodge, of Goffstown, pleaded guilty to federal charges of interstate transportation of stolen goods, according to court records.
Cline: If You Live In Massachusetts (Or New York Or California), Every Day Is Tax Day: Josiah Bartlett Center president: Massachusetts, New York, and California are all shedding population and tax revenue.
Cops: Elderly Pedestrian Struck, Killed By Drunken Driver: PM Patch NH: Indictments; dozens of vehicles keyed, threats made at GOP convention; Star Students; Boston Marathon; PFAS water standards celebrated.
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