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Market Basket CEO, Artie T. Demoulas, On Leave; Paws Walk; Arrests; More: PM Patch NH
Child advocate: $1.5M budget not enough; another Shaheen runs; first responders: dedicated public servants; Ivermectin over the counter?

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.
Market Basket CEO Placed On Leave: What's Next For MA-Based Grocer?: Market Basket's Board of Directors said it placed CEO Arthur T. Demoulas on paid leave for fueling an employee work stoppage.
Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
$100K Donated For Student Emergency Needs Fund At Community Colleges: Granite Edvance donated the funds to The Foundation for New Hampshire Community Colleges in an effort to assist students in need.
Social Districts, Booze In Bathrooms, No-Food Bars: Lawmakers Try To Make NH More Bar Friendly: HB 467 would allow New Hampshire towns and cities to opt into the program and establish social districts within their borders.
Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Franklin Man Faces DUI, Other Charges And Violations: Concord Cop Log: Plus: Nashua man arrested on stalking, violation of a protective order charges; man face bad checks, stolen property, theft charges.
BIA Elects Officers, Board Of Directors At Annual Business Meeting: Nine recipients were honored with the inaugural "Champion of Commerce Awards" at a Business & Industry Association of New Hampshire event.
Manchester Mediation Practice Expands Into Massachusetts: Firm founder: Mediation helps litigants resolve their issues more efficiently, even in the worst disputes.
At Paws Walk Sunday, Saving Lives Is A Walk In The Park: The New Hampshire SPCA’s critical fundraiser helps provide medical services and care to animals in need.
Another Mixed Weather Weekend In New Hampshire, NWS Forecasters Say: Forecasters say it will be another spotty weather weekend in the Granite State with showers and rain expected on Saturday and Sunday.
Child Advocate Says $1.5M Budget Would Not Allow Her To Meet Statutory Mandate: The state Senate may cut the Office of the Child Advocate in half rather than eliminate it. But the child advocate says that is not enough.
Teen Killed After Crashing Stolen Car; Building Fire: PM Patch NH: Dad gets 45 years for killing son; man accused of firing shotgun out window; fun things to do; committee approves earlier primary bill.
Here are some other posts readers may have missed:
Stefany Shaheen Steps Into 1st Congressional District Democrat Primary
New Hampshire First Responders: Dedicated To Service & Safety
Merrimack High School Top 10: Timothy Bevis, No. 4
🌱 Patch AM: Bedford schools crack down on deepfakes
New Hampshire Lawmakers Move To Make Ivermectin An Over-The-Counter Medication
State Pays Millions To Families Of Harmony, Elijah And Dennis
🌱 Patch AM: Fairy-Tale Tea Time (ages 2.5-5 years) and 12 more events
City Of Concord Library: Bookmobile Mascots Revealed
🌱 Patch AM: Londonderry resident involved in fatal Pelham crash
Tank Track's Septic Service Software Improves Routing and Scheduling
🌱 Patch AM: Manchester student dies in tragic car crash
City Of Portsmouth DPW: Offers Tours Of Peirce Island Wastewater Treatment Facility May 31
Meet Future Leaders From Windham
🌱 Patch AM: Viral Taylor Swift tribute may return to Salem
Distant Dome: One Measly Dollar For The Arts
Donald Latham Is Grand Marshal Of Atkinson Memorial Day Parade For 40th Year
Department Of Environmental Services Blocks Recycling Facility Project In Claremont
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