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Man Accused Of Strangling, Killing His Mom | Drug Dealing Sexual Assaulter On The Lam: PM Patch NH
NH SOS: deadline approaching to change registration before 2026 primary; stormy weekend weather; city clerk upset about forced retirement.

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.
Laconia Man Accused Of Strangling His Mother: Follow-Up: Christopher Garon was charged with second-degree murder, accused of killing his mother, Linda Dionne, on Tuesday.
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River Run Bancorp Promotes Eastman To Vice President, Advertising & Social Media Manager: Jennifer Eastman, based at Pentucket Bank's Stadium Branch, was promoted to vice president, advertising and social media manager.
New Hampshire Voters Face June 2 Deadline To Change Party Before State Primary: Secretary of State David M. Scanlan said voters must update party status by June 2 before the Sept. 8 state primary.
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Drug Dealer, Sexual Assaulter Wanted By New Hampshire Corrections Department On Probation Violation: Tanner Huntley has been given suspended sentences for burglary, theft, and drug dealing, and is now wanted on another probation violation.
Weather Forecasters: It Is Expected To Be Stormy In New Hampshire For Most Of The Weekend: Expect a lot of rain this weekend and temperatures in the 40s and 50s, too.
BNH Wealth Management In Laconia Earns Best of NH 2026 Recognition: Readers of New Hampshire Magazine selected BNH Wealth Management for Best Financial Planner in the 2026 poll.
Concord, Taunton Women Arrested On Theft Charges After Incidents At Hannaford: Concord Police Log: Man from Northwood arrested on several bad check charges; Farmington woman faces felony drug charge; criminal mischief at the hospital.
Homicide Investigation | Off-Duty Firefighter Pulls Residents From Burning Home | More: PM Patch NH: Congrats, Dispatcher Dennerly; former Democrat launches the Community First Party for a gubernatorial run; schools form a class consortium.
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