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Man Killed On I-93 After Fleeing From Trooper, State Police Say | TB Case Update | More: PM Patch NH
Also: Fun things to do this weekend; study: NH has the lowest tax burden in the lower 48; nominate a stay student; what's new on Netflix.

CONCORD, NH — Here are some share-worthy posts from the New Hampshire Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.
PM Patch NH features stories and information published during the past 24 hours. It’s limited because, technically, today was a day off for me. However, I wanted to make sure I got the event listings and some other things published before the weekend.
Easter Services | Greater Salem Contractor’s Association Home Show | Literary Festival: The Patch Weekender: Also: “The Little Prince”; coin and currency expo; spring at the mall; egg hunts; pet vaccine clinic; a baa baa bash; a Broadway rave; more.
Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
NH Man Killed On Interstate 93 By Passing Car After Fleeing Troopers, New Hampshire State Police Say: The man was struck on the Interstate after a chase with troopers and a crash on the Hanover Street Connector in Manchester, Wednesday night.
Nashua Public Health Investigating Infectious Tuberculosis Case Since Patient's Return: The city says an active TB case has been under investigation since July 2025, with contact tracing underway.
Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Live Free, Pay Less: NH Ranked #1 For Lowest Tax Burden In Lower 48: Days after being ranked No. 1 for best taxpayer ROI, another study found NH to have the lowest overall tax burden in the continental U.S.
Nude Man Roaming Through Neighborhood May Have Medical Condition, Cops Say | Artemus II | More: PM Patch NH: Also: District, sports boosters at odds over $500K; one fugitive caught, another at-large; recess bill eyed; casino assists bike nonprofit.
Here are some other posts readers may have missed:
🌱 Patch AM: How hydrant flushing could affect your tap water next week
Notable New Hampshire Deaths: Former Hooksett School Superintendent Littlefield Of Salem
🌱 Patch AM: Celebrate Spring at The Mall at Rockingham Park and 12 more events
How Long Are Easter Eggs Good To Eat And Other Questions Unscrambled
🌱 Patch AM: A Milford Resident Is Mourning The Loss Of Veteran Dennis Oakes
Has The U.S. Gratuity Culture Reached A Tipping Point? The Question
🌱 Patch AM: Free Amherst photography class headlines a packed slate of nearby spring events
City Of Portsmouth: DPW To Conduct Routine Spring Hydrant Flushing Starting Monday
🌱 Patch AM: Meet the three women powering Exeter’s booming downtown arts scene
Podcast: DiLorenzo: In Congress, Qualifications Matter — And Stefany Shaheen Doesn't Have Any.
🌱 Patch AM: Why a Hampton neighbor is taking the 19-home Sweetbriar project to court
In An Era Of Election Doubts, Survey Shows NH Voters Keep The Faith
🌱 Patch AM: How Saint-Gobain’s Merrimack closure still shapes PFAS cleanup money today
Herndon: Today's Savings, Tomorrow's Bill: The Real Stakes Of HB 1733
McGough Goes Wild: State Senator Lashes Out At Leadership After Losing Committee Posts
Humane Organizations Oppose Bill To Change Laws Related To Livestock Cruelty
NH Secretary Of State Pushes Back Against Trump Order Regarding Voter Information
New Hampshire State Senate Hears Bill To Narrow Adequate Education Definition
11 A Street Seabrook $260,000 — New Listing!
Cline: Massachusetts Lost 145K Residents To Granite State During Past 20 Years
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