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Man Stabbed, Woman Arrested; Screaming Leads To Drug Arrest; Thanks Fire Captain: PM Patch
Woman with several priors accused of stealing vehicle, crashing it in Mass.; Ayotte opposes corrections cuts; new lifts at ski resorts.

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.
Manchester Man In Critical Condition After Being Stabbed In The Chest: Monica Josephson was accused of stabbing a man and has been charged with attempted murder and first-degree domestic assault.
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Felon, Now In Nashua, Accused Of Stealing Vehicle, Crashing It In MA: Pierce Osgood, whose criminal history dates back to when she was a teen living in Concord, was accused of stealing a vehicle in January.
Screaming From Concord Hospital Lot Leads To Drug Charges For Felon: Hospital security requested help after reportedly finding Drew Wentworth with a bleeding hand and an empty gun holster earlier this month.
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Sunday Is NH’s Best Weekend Weather Day, According to Forecasters: Expect showers on Friday and Saturday. Then, a short cold front is expected to move into the region.
Convicted Drug Dealer, NH Fugitive, Considered Armed And Dangerous: Sean Derrick Pinckney was accused of absconding from parole supervision and has an active warrant on assault and threat charges.
For Fire Captain, Nashua Fire Rescue Was Always The Top Choice: Captain Glenn Nielsen discusses his career in the fire service, training new recruits, and what he loves most about Nashua Fire Rescue.
Gov. Ayotte Opposes House Budget Cuts for Corrections: The governor, in a press conference after the Executive Council, said she wants New Hampshire to be among the toughest on drug dealers.
After Great Ski Season Two Resorts Announce New Lifts For Next Season: Henniker's Pats Peak has retired the Hurricane Triple Chairlift to make way for a fixed-grip quad lift; Bretton Woods is also adding a lift.
NH Executive Council Approves $5M More for YDC Abuse Settlement Fund: In 2022, the settlement fund received $100 million to pay out to the victims of rapes and beatings while incarcerated in youth detention.
House Fire; Indictments; Antisemitism Rises In NH; More: PM Patch: Granite State Challenge quarterfinals about to end; find “sacred” mushrooms; help Patch honor military heroes; woman-owned biz wins award.
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