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Kids Injured During Snowmobile Crashes; Tens Of Thousands Without Power: PM Patch NH
Fast food ax threat arrest; one rep. wants to let non-violent felons have access to weapons, while another wants rent control; FITN follies.

CONCORD, NH — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New Hampshire Patch network to talk about this afternoon and evening. This post features stories and information published during the past 24 hours. Thank you for reading Patch in NH!
- Heavy, Wet Snow Knocks Out Power For 57,000 In New Hampshire: Update: Eversource reports tens of thousands without power, while NH Electric Co-Op, Unitil, and Liberty Utilities report smaller outages.
- Man Accused Of Spitting At Employee, Making Ax Threats At Mickey D's: Eric Mayville of Webster was accused of spitting at and threatening employees outside a Manchester McDonald’s after being refused service.
- Wrong Way Drunken Driver From Mass. Arrested: NH State Police Roundup: 6 week investigation leads to the arrest of a Connecticut driver on a stolen car, 127 mph speeding charges; blotters from around NH.
- State Rep. Gerhard Wants Gun Ownership Rights Restored To ‘Ex-Felons' Like Him: The Northfield Republican testified Friday on House Bill 144, which would restore restore "firearm ownership rights to ex-felons."
- Analysis Finds Medicaid Expansion A Boon For Public Health, Workforce, Hospitals: Continuing Medicaid expansion has done more than improve recipients' health through earlier cancer screenings, increased dental treatment.
- Chichester Snowmobile Crash Seriously Injures Teen Who Struck A Tree
- Snowmobile Crash Injures Milford Man And Boy When They Hit A Rock
- Mass. Man Faces Felony Forgery, Theft Charges: Concord Police Log
- Bar Fight Leads To Fugitive Arrest; School Burglarized: PM Patch NH
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