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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.
How Much Income Is Needed To Be Considered 'Rich' In New Hampshire?: A new analysis details the annual household income required to be considered among the top 10 percent of earners in the Granite State.
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New Hampshire Adds 8 Properties To State Register Of Historic Places: A former coffin shop, a summer camp, and several churches are among the newly recognized sites across New Hampshire.
Memorial Blood Drive | Stories For Kids | Knitting Workshop | Mindful Morning Yoga: NH Patch Events: Plus: Get your chaos organized; Christian young adult game night; Pokémon Day; Friday fish fry; Gimme Gimme Disco; bookstore scavenger hunt.
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New Hampshire Lottery Sets $28.6M Education Revenue Record In December: Record December 2025 contributions to public education were driven by traditional lottery products, sports betting, and iLottery games.
New Hampshire Nonprofits Eligible for $50,000 AI Readiness Grant: The 2026 Champions in Action grant program aims to help NH nonprofits integrate artificial intelligence ethically and practically.
Salem's Supervisors Of The Checklist Meet Saturday Morning: New voters can register at the municipal office building for the upcoming town election scheduled for March 10.
Woman From Manchester Arrested On Her Second Driving Under The Influence Charge: Concord Police Log: More arrests made in newspaper burglary incidents; indecent exposure at the homeless resource center; Allenstown man cited after a crash.
Shooting Suspect Charged | No ICE Facility In Merrimack, Guv Says | Saturation Patrol Nets 10: PM Patch NH: Also: Popular teacher passes away; wrestling results from 3 division championships; teen arrested in “unprovoked” assault incident; more.
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