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Riot At Car Meet Up; Beware Of Romance Scams; More: PM Patch NH
Valentine's Day events; cultural landmark highlighted; budget battle to start; district knew teacher was involved in sexual misconduct case.

CONCORD, NH — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New Hampshire Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.
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5 From Windham, Other Towns Arrested After Manchester Late Night Brawl: Matthew Johnson, Sophia Santosuosso, Omar Chatila, Kalyse Allar-Foote, Christopher Armstrong face riot charges after 2024 car meet incident.
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New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office: Beware Of Romance Scams: Red flags to watch for include common signs someone may be trying to deceive you online like requesting money or claiming urgent situations.
Greater Concord Chamber’s President, CEO To Step Down After 33 Years: Tim Sink said he will leave the “incredible and fulfilling opportunity” of leading the region’s chamber at the end of September.
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Last Minute Valentine’s Day Ideas; Theatre Productions; More: Get Out: Plus: Movies, concerts and comedy shows, stories and lectures, Dungeons & Dragons for tweens, gardening, and more around the Granite State.
Manchester Mayor Sees Crime, Broken Bail Laws As Challenges Facing Queen City: Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais began his second “State of the City” speech by saying, “I genuinely love every single second of this job.”
Papa Gino’s Offers Heart-Shaped Pizzas For Valentine’s Day: The chain, which has locations in Concord, Londonderry, Merrimack, Salem, and other NH towns, is offering uncut pizzas through Saturday.
Aroma Joe’s Says, ‘Be Mine,’ On Valentine’s Day And Beyond: Limited-time-only seasonal sips are available through March 2 at 121 locations; a Valentine’s Day giveaway is also on tap.
Grafton County Drug Felon, DOC Fugitive Wanted On Probation Violation: Robert Allen Tobin is considered to have “violent tendencies” after being accused of making threatening statements to a probation officer.
Portsmouth's Music Hall: A Cultural Landmark: Tina Sawtelle oversees 33 full-time employees at the hall, making it the largest nonprofit performing arts organization in New Hampshire.
Woman’s Death Investigated; Joann Fabrics Closing; More: PM Patch NH: Cop cleared of 2nd round of charges; 4 arrested after 2024 riot, shots fired call; teacher sexual misconduct investigation; plane crash.
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Distant Dome: New Hampshire State Budget Battle About To Begin In Earnest
Claremont SAU Knew Teacher Was Under Investigation, Didn't Remove Her From School
Chamber Collaborative: 110 Grill Valentine's Day Dinner For Two
Abramson: Why Democrats Oppose Spending Cuts
Begin Family Farm Expands CSA Progam
Danbury State Rep. Aylward Update: ZBA, A Bird's Eye View Of What I Do
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BGCN SADD Hosts Hygiene Drive in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
Chamber Collaborative: Colliers Wins Two 2025 Best Of Business (BOB) Awards
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