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Man Stabbed At Mickey D’s; New Social Security Filing Restrictions; More: PM Patch NH
Also: Dollar General to close stores; driver accused of wrong-way drunken driving; b-ball melee suspects sought; biz briefs; youth awards.

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.
Man Stabbed Multiple Times In McDonald's Parking Lot In Nashua: A 32-year-old man was reportedly stabbed in the face, neck and abdomen. Jose Vasquez, 23, is accused of first-degree assault.
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Restrictions Put On Social Security Filing: Here’s What To Do In NH: The change will apply to new Social Security applicants and existing recipients who want to change their direct deposit information.
Queen City Cops Seek Suspects In Mid-February Basketball Game Melee: Active warrants have been issued against Kalif Jackson of Manchester, Lewis Jennings of Worcester, MA, and Shyquinn Dix of Bridgeport, CT.
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Foundation, Water Management Solutions Company Expands Into Mass., NH: Virginia company Groundworks purchases Rescon Basement Solutions of Hooksett, Portsmouth, and Burlington, Massachusetts.
Bedford Driver Accused Of Wrong-Way Drunken Driving On Interstate 293: Kyle Loconte of Bedford was arrested Monday night after being accused by NH State Police of striking multiple guardrails near Exit 2.
Dollar General To Shutter Close To 100 Stores: What To Know In NH: According to its website, the company operates 20,000-plus Dollar General and other stores, including several in the Granite State.
6 Souhegan Valley Teens Up For Youth Of The Year March 27: The Boys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley in Milford, which serves Amherst and other towns, will host the community awards event.
IT’SUGAR Opens At Salem’s Mall At Rockingham Park: The store features hundreds of pick-and-mix candy bins and other sweets, too.
House Passes Bill To Impose Automatic Budget Caps On School Districts: HB 675 requires school districts to cap their spending at prior years' plus inflation. A two-thirds vote could override the cap.
School Threat Investigated; Bank Closing Branches; More: PM Patch NH: Also: Mom who set house on fire, burning kids, released after insanity plea; poetry winner; 2026 rumors; fun things to do; political notes.
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