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New Hampshire State Rep., With Priors, Arrested Again: PM Patch NH

Homeless felon accused of drunken driving, stealing Amazin van; breaking ground on new community center; new jobs; Route 101 construction.

PM Patch NH for Nov. 14.
PM Patch NH for Nov. 14. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

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Homeless Felon Accused Of Stealing Amazon Van, DWI In Concord: NHSP

Richard Royea faces reckless operation, disobeying police, other charges after being accused of stealing a delivery van Sunday in Concord.

Nashua Democrat State Rep. Arrested Again, Accused Of Stalking

State Rep. Stacie Laughton, D-Nashua, was arrested by police Saturday on a Hudson stalking warrant. She was also arrested in September.

Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Mass. Trucker Injured In I-93 Rollover Crash: NH State Police Roundup

Plus: A man was accused of driving 137 mph on I-95 north with an open container; arrest blotters from around New Hampshire.

Concord Boys & Girls Club's New Penacook Community Center Coming Soon

Watch: A year after merger talks began, the two orgs celebrate a new beginning together — with a new state-of-the-art facility in 2024.

Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Route 101 In Bedford Will Have A New Traffic Pattern On Nov. 16

The New Hampshire Department of Transportation is reconfiguring the highway, until further notice, to repair the bridge over Pulpit Brook.

Concord Man Faces Burglary, Robbery, Assault Charges: Police Log

Plus: Man with suspended license arrested after crash; men arrested on criminal trespass charges; warrant arrests.

NH's Criminal Defamation Law Found Constitutional After Exeter Man's Appeal

Robert Frese was charged with criminal defamation after he placed an anonymous comment online calling a retiring police officer corrupt.

State Child Care Leaders Say Rule Change On Background Checks 'Devastating'

As of Dec. 15, providers will no longer be able to start new hires before background checks are done, a process they say can take weeks.

Amazon Van Stolen, Quickly Recovered; Rollover Crash: PM Patch NH

Eversource hits panic button; guv: Trump could muck up 2024 announcement; ed plaintiffs seek restraining order; fun things to do this week.


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