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Homeless Camp-Shack Fire; NH’s Largest City Approves Syringe Ordinance; More: PM Patch NH

Charter school gets new digs; Phase 2 of Greenway Trail opens; consumer advocates want seat at $400M electric project; fun things to do.

PM Patch NH for Oct. 2, 2024.
PM Patch NH for Oct. 2, 2024. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

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.

Concord Firefighters Battle 2-Story Homeless Shack Fire: Watch: Explosions could be heard and flames could be seen from South Main Street Tuesday after a fire between the South End Marsh and Hall Street

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New Ordinance To Keep Discarded Syringes Off Manchester Streets: Manchester is the first city in New Hampshire to establish such guidelines since Syringe Service Programs were authorized in 2017.

Movies, Music, Food Drives, Wine Tasting, More: Get Out, New Hampshire: There are dozens and dozens of events this weekend around the Granite State: From craft fairs to book fairs to food and fun, too.

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Birches Academy of Academics & Art Moves To South Broadway In Salem: The K-8 public charter school, which has grown from 88 to nearly 300 students, has a new “forever home” in Salem.

Another Section Of The Merrimack River Greenway Trail Is Now Open: Phase 2, the “sunflower section” of the Merrimack River Greenway Trail on Loudon Road in Concord, is now open.

Pembroke Man Arrested On Weapon, Assault Charges: Concord Police Log: Plus: Concord woman arrested for DUI again as well as child endangerment; Barnstead thief arrested again; criminal mischief at the Gardens.

Nashua Adjusts Parking Fees, Fines To Ensure 'Greater Turnover In High Demand Areas': The city of Nashua announces changes to parking fees and fines effective Jan. 1, 2025.

City Of Concord: New Transfer Station Route And Entrance On Saturdays: Starting Oct. 5, the transfer station will open access gates for a new entrance on Saturdays only just south of the regular entrance.

No Room At The Table For Utility Consumer Advocates On $400M Project: Kreis: Asset condition spending around the region is out of control and ratepayer advocates around New England are rightfully alarmed.

Officer-Involved Shooting; NH Brewers Complete Nationally: PM Patch: Also: More electricity line crews head south; anti-Israel accused rioters get sweetheart deal; state’s largest newspaper seeks state loan.

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