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Man Jumps Off Bridge; Body Found May Be Amanda Grazewski, Missing For 5 Years: PM Patch NH
Fatal crash; murder conviction upheld; Celtics sold; opioid deaths down in NH's largest city; indicted judge dismissal request rejected.

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Man Jumps From Manchester Street Bridge In Concord, Presumed Drowned: Video: Police, Concord and Bow firefighters, and Marine Patrol searched for a man in the Merrimack River Thursday, recovering his backpack.
Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Human Remains Found Near Derry Golf Course After Tip To Police: Sources say it is likely the remains of Amanda Grazewski, missing for about 5 years. NH AG's Office says it will take months to identify.
60 Arrested During St. Patrick’s Day Weekend Enforcement: State Police: Plus: Driver dies during dump truck crash on a turnpike and blotters from around the Granite State.
Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Multi-Vehicle Fatal Crash On I-293 In Manchester Under Investigation: New Hampshire State Police are investigating a fatal crash on Thursday morning on Interstate 293.
City Of Concord: Concord Reads 2025 Selection Announced: "Where You’ll Find Me: Risk, Decisions, and the Last Climb of Kate Matrosova," by Ty Gagne is the 2025 selection for Concord Reads.
NH Supreme Court Upholds Murder Conviction Despite Questionable Miranda Waiver: Anderson Pereira's murder conviction stands after the court ruled he did not invoke his Miranda rights before he was questioned by police.
Boston Celtics Sold To California Private Equity Director: Report: The Boston Celtics have a new owner, and it's a Massachusetts native - William Chisholm, managing director of Symphony Technology Group.
Trump To Sign Order Closing Dept. Of Education: See NH Impacts: If eliminated, the 189,200 Granite State borrowers will still have to repay their loans, valued at around $6.6 billion.
Shutting Down Federal DOE Could Be Winner For NH Taxpayers, Edelblut Tells Committee: Republicans say the $100 billion would be better spent if it were given directly to the states, cutting out the Washington, D.C. middleman.
Mickey D’s Stabbing; New Social Security Filing Restrictions: PM Patch: Also: Dollar General to close stores; driver accused of wrong-way drunken driving; b-ball melee suspects sought; biz briefs; youth awards.
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