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Police Brutality Or Acceptable Use Of Force? Debate Rages After Queen City Arrest Video Emerges: PM Patch NH
Students win at science fair-poetry contest about H2O; fun things to do; bail revoked for perp with 8 active superior court cases; more.

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.
Car Breakdown Leads to Postponement Of Competency Hearing For 2nd Concord Homeless Camp Robbery Suspect: Follow-Up: Daniel Chambers, who is facing charges after a shooting under the Water Street Bridge, was in court Friday. His attorney was not.
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Portsmouth City Manager Unveils FY27 Proposed Budget, Public Hearings Ahead: The $157.97 million proposal includes a 4.88% estimated tax rate increase and lower overall staffing.
Bail Revoked For Queen City Man Facing Concord Gun, Threat Charges; Attorneys Say Plea Coming On Some Charges: Jayden Ballam-Quiah, who has 7 active cases and new ones pending, was in Merrimack County Superior Court for a sentencing hearing on Friday.
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Nashua, Manchester, And Hampstead Students Win At Science Fair And Poetry Contest: Nearly 500 students participated in the New Hampshire Drinking Water Festival held in Manchester on Wednesday.
Exeter Alewife Festival | Craft, Plant, And Yard Sales And Fairs | Seacoast Food Truck Fest: Patch Weekender: Also: Comedy; digital photo class; food drives; farmers market; golf tourney fundraiser; estate planning; movement classes; storytimes.
Meredith Village Savings Bank Board Member Moe Lafreniere Retires After 38 Years: Leaders said Maurice “Moe” Lafreniere helped guide the bank through growth and change for nearly four decades.
Nashua South Reaches Granite State Challenge Final With 415-320 Win Against Profile: The Purple Panthers built an early lead and held off the Patriots to move into the Granite State Challenge final.
Queen City Cop On Leave After Video Appears To Show Him Assaulting A Handcuffed Strangulation Suspect: Officer Justin Ketcham is on leave as the Public Integrity Unit of the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office investigates the incident.
Teen Missing | 2nd Arrest Made In Shooting Case | Brunch Options For Mom | Fugitives Wanted: PM Patch NH: Also: Stay Work Play launches campus workforce program; councilor angered by removal from city manager’s review process due to conflict.
More Mother’s Day Options
Here are some more places to check out for mom on Sunday.
- Restaurants In Amherst Offering Mother’s Day Brunch Or Dinner
- Restaurants In Exeter Offering Mother’s Day Brunch Or Dinner
- Restaurants In Londonderry Offering Mother’s Day Brunch Or Dinner
- Restaurants In Milford Offering Mother’s Day Brunch Or Dinner
- Restaurants In Windham Offering Mother’s Day Brunch Or Dinner
Here are some other posts readers may have missed:
🌱 Patch AM: How a Bedford booster club’s lawsuit could impact student athletes’ funding
Bank of New Hampshire Donates $5,000 to CATCH's Eastern Avenue Project
🌱 Patch AM: Hampton-born White House press secretary welcomes baby girl Viviana
Senator Ricciardi: Capitol Report
🌱 Patch AM: How could Portsmouth’s new parking fees change your usual downtown routine?
Recognizing New Hampshire Mothers Through Data
🌱 Patch AM: See which recent state police cases involved Merrimack residents and roads
Portsmouth Public Library: Houseplant Swap, May 9
🌱 Patch AM: How Wilton’s new tax break aims to compete with Milford businesses
Newburyport Development Welcomes Shine Boutique/Solemates Shoes
End-unit Townhouse in Hampton $2,600/month
5-7 Union St Amesbury, MA $779,900
16 Chestnut St Newburyport, MA — For Rent $3,700/month
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