NH SOS: deadline approaching to change registration before 2026 primary; stormy weekend weather; city clerk upset about forced retirement.
Coming up on the Concord Patch calendar: Deconstructing Abbey Road
Congrats, Dispatcher Dennerly; former Democrat launches the Community First Party for a gubernatorial run; schools form a class consortium.
Coming up on the Concord Patch calendar: GFWC Dine To Donate
Bullet found in toilet places school in lockdown; Lakes Region death investigation; perp out on bail on gun charges faces new gun charges.
Make time for GFWC Dine To Donate on the Concord Patch calendar
Also: Tick-borne meat and dairy allergy alert; body of man found frozen ID’d; indictments; fun events to attend this week; rainy weather.
The mayor, councilors, and others, even a judge, were out in force Saturday, picking up litter and trash at the city's southeast gateway.
And on the Concord Patch calendar - Cuddle Babies
Also, don’t miss (Second) Sunday Jazz Jam on the Concord Patch calendar
The elderly man was found frozen on March 10, near the railroad tracks, not far from an area frequented by homeless campers.
Also: Crashes; man killed on Interstate after fleeing from state police; can a former TV actor's website effort bridge the partisan divide?
And on the Concord Patch calendar - Here Come The Judds
Highland cattle, with massive horns, may look dangerous but can be quite gentle.
FL man accused of drunken driving after crash; illegal voting conviction overturned; logo contest; post-wine tasting trip leads to assault.
And check out Little Giant Comics Old School Comic Show on the Concord Patch calendar
Also: 1st Congressional District Democrats debate issues; drug fugitive wanted on parole violation warrants; Sharpton targets #FITN2028.
Two groups will meet at South Main Street and Gulf Street for a Saturday morning trash clean-up in Concord.
Former babysitter indicted on 25 child sexual assault, abuse image charges; gubernatorial candidate signs book and other events around NH.
"They can also be very territorial during and may even attack climbers who get too close to their nest," the Forest Service said.
NHSP makes DUI arrests; AG: woman would not drop knife during domestic, so cop shot her; what should the new I-95 welcome center look like?
Also: 6 days after fiery crash, EV reignites; threat, mischief at homeless camp; NH Food Bank gets reboot; Granite State Challenge updates.
“No Kings” protester arrested after bothering counterprotester; restaurant, chef receive nominations; fugitive, bad checks suspect arrested.
Also: Fun things to do this weekend; study: NH has the lowest tax burden in the lower 48; nominate a stay student; what’s new on Netflix.
Also: District, sports boosters at odds over $500K; one fugitive caught, another at-large; recess bill eyed; casino assists bike nonprofit.
Also: Fun things to do this week; New Hampshire rower finishes 3,200-mile Atlantic journey; EZ Pass hikes coming for out-of-staters? Maybe.
Saint-Gobain to install water main; store closure update; a restaurant and a chef are James Beard finalists; “No Kings” protester arrested.
Also: Abandoned camper torched; indictments; Granite State Challenge updates; fun things to do; weather; where to find military discounts.
Also: Woman arrested on dozens of charges; power outage; school board eyes 37 FTE cuts and 12% tax increase; new $30 lottery ticket.
Also: Volinsky explains tax shift plan; dog thanks firefighter who saved his life; No Kings protests plus a response from the White House.
Woman searches for late father’s hot rod; unified b-ball program grows; “soccer dad” indicted on more child sexual abuse image charges.
State tax amnesty leads to $103.8M in new revenue; GOP Senate race gets nasty; ICE agents not expected at New England airports, for now.
Child sexual assault suspect sought; turtle, salamander tunnels coming to NH; analysis says state is No. 1 in taxpayer return on investment.
Also: Fun things to do this week; child medication pulled from shelves; woman accused of striking man with a lamp, kicking cops; more snow?
Police chief lies about affair, stays off EES; troopers make St. Patrick’s Day arrests; woman accused of flashing gun at wrong-way driver.
Distillery celebrates 6 years; creative team names new partners; senior housing project fills reservations in 11 days; spring skiing events.
Also: City considers paying $442K for high-tech potty for the homeless; new fitness studio opens; are SAUs fibbing on mandatory reporting?
From a brand partner: Restaurants, home improvement stores and other businesses in the area offer discounts for those who serve.
Guv scolds as electricity prices soar; after assault, neo-Nazi refuses to cooperate with cops, closing case; indictments; fun things to do.
Court throws out denied motion to suppress in double murder case; NH cop tip leads to murdered woman’s body in MA; cat dies in house fire.
Joseph Chinnici has joined FCP Live-In as a Care Coordinator, managing accounts in middle New Hampshire.