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NH Right Now: The 603 Is Ranked No. 2 In The Nation Edition

Charter school called excellent, Medicaid fraudster gets light sentence, job ops, football player held on stalking charge, and breaking news

Here are the top stories in New Hampshire for May 14, 2019.
Here are the top stories in New Hampshire for May 14, 2019. (Tony Schinella | Patch )

The big news in the Granite State today was the announcement by U.S. News & World Report that ranked New Hampshire the second-best state in the United States. Those of us who live in the 603 know it’s a great place to live (it’s why we’re here and not somewhere else). But to see this recognition, too, by others, is pretty cool.

Here are some of the other stories and posts on Patch in NH today:

A Nashua charter school is recognized for excellence.

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

Tuscan Brands is hosting a job fair on the Seacoast.

Former New England Patriot Gregory Spires was held on a stalking charge in New Hampshire.

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

A Warner man was indicted on a wrongful voting charge plus drug indictments and a man who allegedly threatened to kill a woman with a knife.

Salem is looking to conserve water.

How are gas prices in Bedford?

The city of Concord has hired a Project FIRST director to combat opioids.

More SPED money is heading back to school districts.

Conduct after accidents charges were issued in Londonderry.

A Loudon woman received 15 days in jail for Medicaid fraud.

Clean up those toxic barrels.

Click here for fun things to do this week.

Go Concord Crew!

This Patch blogger says SB 306 should be removed from the state budget.

Did you miss Monday’s stories? View them here.

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