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Patch editors are hitting the road to capture the final days of the New Hampshire Primary.

The Patchmobile has landed.

Yes, our new mobile New Hampshire Primary headquarters is officially on the road, and if you're out and about in the Granite State over the next several days, you'll probably see the Green Monster rolling around.

We're planning on attending numerous events and stopping by as many of our New Hampshire Patch towns as we can possibly get to, and we welcome all of you to stop by, either for a quick tour of our Patchback, or just to say hello.

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Right now, we're at the Grappone Center in Concord for the final day of New England College's 2012 College Convention. Jon Huntsman spoke this morning, and a slate of speakers is expected throughout the day.

At 2 p.m., you can catch us at Jet Aviation in Nashua, where Ron Paul will be holding a rally to mark his return to the state.

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On Saturday morning at 8, we'll be at Pinkerton Academy for a Mitt Romney rally. At 12:30 p.m., we'll stop by the Homestead Grocery in Amherst for a Rick Santorum meet and greet before heading over to Saint Anselm College in Manchester for the ABC News/Yahoo!/WMUR debate.

On Sunday, we'll start the day at The Draft in Concord, where we're hosting a debate watch and appreciation breakfast at 9 a.m. for the participants in our Patch-Huffington Post Power Outsiders project. The NBC News/Facebook "Meet The Press" debate will be held at the same time, across the street at the Capitol Center for the Arts. That night at 6, we'll be in Exeter for a Mitt Romney rally at Exeter High School.

Monday morning, the Patchy-wagon will take us to the Derry-Salem Elks Lodge in Salem for a Rick Santorum town hall meeting. From there, it's on to a 3 p.m. Ron Paul rally in Concord, followed by a Jon Huntsman event at 7 p.m. at the Exeter Town Hall.

On Tuesday, the day of the primary, we'll visit polling locations from the Seacoast to Central and Southern New Hampshire before traveling to Manchester for the candidates' election night parties.

Of course, when you're on the road, the schedule is always subject to change. You can follow us on Twitter at @NHPatch and @tuohy for up-to-the-minute updates on where the Patchmobile will be.

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