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Motorcyclist, Passenger Killed In Crash; Teen Stabbed; More: PM Patch NH
Also: Murdered sentenced; teacher suspended; wrestlers compete; GSC winners; fun events; gorgeous weather; motorcycle crashes; rep resigns.

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 since Friday.
Concord Elementary School Teacher Suspended Due To Conduct Violation: Melissa Noyes, a teacher with more than 23 years in SAU 8, voluntarily gave up her teaching certificate after a NH DOE investigation.
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Dunbarton Man And Woman Killed In Manchester Motorcycle Accident: Cops: A Manchester man, making a U-turn on Elm Street, struck the motorcycle Friday night, killing a 38-year-old woman and 34-year-old man.
Concord, Goffstown, Keene Wrestlers Participate In Commonwealth Cup: Hundreds of wrestlers from around the Northeast competed in dual tournaments, in both Greco and Freestyle forms, Commonwealth Cup Sunday.
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Summer Comes To NH A Month Early — With Temps In The 80s: Get Out: Events around the Granite State include anti-aging wellness, talks, music, book drive, breadmaking, authors, and more.
Crashes; A Water Rescue; Snakes; New Eateries, Breweries: Nearby News: Teen accused of tipping porta-potty while mom, child inside; hikers rescued; joint found in elementary school; councilors violating ethics?
Merrimack High School Wins Granite State Challenge Again: The students beat Plymouth Regional High School for the second year in a row.
Hampton Police Say A Teenager Was Stabbed During A Road Rage Incident: An 18-year-old allegedly stabbed a 17-year-old on the High Street Friday night. Police say no charges have been filed at this time.
Two Teenagers Injured After Crashing Into Utility Pole In Merrimack: Merrimack Fire Rescue transported the two victims who had potentially serious injuries after the Saturday night crash on Turkey Hill Road.
Motorcycle Crashes In Londonderry And Auburn Seriously Injure 3: Firefighters from Derry, Windham, Hudson arrived at one crash Sunday, while other Auburn and Derry fighters were sent to another crash.
Restaurant Window Smashed; Indictments; Rabid Fox; More: PM Patch NH: Mom accused of trying to bite, scratch hospital security; cyanobacteria; former mayor’s daughter survives car fire; June 4 voter deadline.
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