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Police Chief To Retire; Felons With Guns Sent To Prison: PM Patch NH

Also: Crashes; state retirement system posts 8.8% returns; bank helps vets; docs show county attorney's office let rape suspect go free.

PM Patch NH for Oct. 29, 2024.
PM Patch NH for Oct. 29, 2024. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

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Manchester's Police Chief Announces Retirement After 2 Decades: Allen Aldenberg began his career in law enforcement in 1998 and was hired by the Manchester Police Department in 2003.

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Nashua, Manchester Felons Sent To Federal Prison On Gun, Ammo Charges: Robert Reidy was charged in October 2023 after a standoff with cops; Monytung “MoSavage” Maker had a gun while allegedly selling cocaine.

Head-On Crash Closes Interstate 95: New Hampshire State Police Roundup: California man charged with negligent homicide after fatal drunken driving crash; NY man arrested after I-89 road rage incident; blotters.

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St. Mary’s Bank Celebrates Grand Opening Of North Hampton Branch: The nation’s first credit union now has a new branch on the Seacoast. It’s the Bank’s 12th branch.

Franklin Savings Bank Issues $9K Grant For Fresh Food For Veterans: The Belknap Association for Natural Resources Conservation works to reduce the cost barrier for veterans so they can buy fresh food.

Court Docs Show Hillsborough County Attorney's Office Let Rape Suspect Go Free: Alleged Valley Cemetery rapist Amuri Diole was set free a week before the incident because Coughlin's office failed to file paperwork.

NH Retirement System Realizes 8.8% Investment Return In Fiscal Year 2024: At the close of fiscal year (FY) 2024, the retirement system's unaudited trust fund assets were $12.2 billion.

Recreation Plan OK'd Through 2028 For Conn. Lakes Headwaters Tract, Issues Remain: The new recreation agreement calls for no major changes in allowed uses from the past 20 years, including snowmobiling, hunting and fishing.

Court Docs Sealed Accusing Man Of Sexual Assault, Booze For Students: Malcolm Badger was taken into custody Friday after turning himself in on a warrant for the charge of felonious sexual assault, police said.

Teen Rescued After Falling 30 Feet; Indictments; More: PM Patch NH: Mom gets 53 years for killing son; firefighters battle blazes due to dry conditions; man charged with attempted murder after park shooting.

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