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Sustainability, Health-Wellness, EV-Solar Fairs: Get Out, NH: Plus: Earth Day beach cleanup, Model train show, Legos, Stories, concerts, travel talk, author visits, games, cookies, and more.
Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Concord Firefighters Quickly Knock Down West Street Duplex Blaze: Concord fire and rescue teams doused a fire on the second floor of a home between South Main and South State streets on Wednesday morning.
Bedford Takes On Profile High School In Granite State Challenge: The Bulldogs and the Patriots face off in the last Quarter Final Match of the season on Thursday night.
Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Hudson Woman Indicted On Derry Fentanyl Sale Charges: Court Roundup: Salem man indicted on strangulation charge; Lowell woman indicted on wrong-way drunken driving charge; thief indicted on new theft charges.
Man Indicted On Route 106 Negligent Homicide Crash Charges: Roundup: Northwood woman indicted on robbery Concord charges; habitual offenders indicted; Queen City man indicted on Bow counterfeit money charge.
Merrimack Edges Out ConVal Regional In Close Granite State Challenge: Merrimack High School narrowly beat the ConVal Cougars, 330-290, in the quarterfinal round of Granite State Challenge.
Why Some Granite Staters Will Get 2 Social Security Checks In May: Of the some 70 million Americans who receive benefits, 7.4 million receive SSI, the program for disabled and blind Americans.
'Sacred' Mushroom Is Popping Up In NH Forests — Here's How To Find It: Weather patterns have everything to do with the timing of the morel season. Prime mushroom hunting time is usually over by Mother’s Day.
New Hampshire Sees Highest Surge In Antisemitism In New England: Anti-Defamation League: The audit found reports of antisemitic incidents rose 51% in the Granite State last year by left- and right-wingers.
4-Alarm Building, Brush Fire; Middle School OD Case Update: PM Patch: Also: Skeletal remains found in one part of city, body found in another; 1st High School Civics Essay winners; 3rd DUI conviction appealed.
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Portsmouth Public Library: Library Socials Card Game Nite May 1
SBA’s 2025 NH Woman-Owned Business of the Year
🌱 Vietnam veteran's legacy remembered
Concord's Mom Prom to Benefit Local Charity: Hearts For Kindness
🌱 Remembering Dick Dean's legacy in Londonderry
Argument: Transparency in Appointing N.H School Superintendents
🌱 Manchester man guilty of selling fake drugs
6 Money Moves To Make If You Have Over $1,000 In Your Checking Account
Tiffany Justice Says Parents And Science Are Winning Trans Debate
🌱 Nashua North's baseball team seeks redemption against Dover
Rep. Aylward: Wow! What a Day in Concord, and Beyond. . .
🌱 Remembering Alexander Gagnon, Jr. and his New Hampshire ties
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