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Shooting Suspect Sought; July 4 Fireworks Locations; More: PM Patch NH

Also: Child rapist gets 17+ years in prison; homeless camp fire; library, other events; why aren't young Granite Staters willing to serve?

PM Patch NH for July 4.
PM Patch NH for July 4. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

CONCORD, NH — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New Hampshire Patch network to talk about this afternoon and evening. PM Patch NH features articles and posts since Friday. Thank you for reading Patch in New Hampshire. Have a safe Fourth of July and a great week!


NH State Police Patrol Route 125 Again; Fireworks Safety: Roundup

Plus: New York man accused of submitting fraudulent utility bill to obtain New Hampshire license; shooting investigation; DWIs on highways.

Warrant Issued For Massachusetts Man After Shooting In NH: Update

Evan Hollins, who has prior criminal history in Manchester, was accused by police of shooting a man on Saturday on Duke Lane in Concord.

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

Fatal Motorcycle Crash; Hotel Meth Bust; Monkeypox; More: Nearby News

Electric rate increases in New Hampshire approved; estates for sale; Roe v. Wade overturned; $2 movies; indictments; gas sold at 2021 price.

Concord Police Investigate Shooting On Duke Lane: Video

Update: The victim attempted to break up a fight between two people and was shot Saturday; be on lookout call issued for Massachusetts man.

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

Concord Man Pleads Guilty To Child Rape Charges

Gregory Perkins will serve 17 and 40 years in prison after pleading guilty to incidents in Boscawen, Bow, and Concord in the spring of 2021.

Another Homeless Camp Fire Reported In Concord's North End: Watch

Firefighters were sent to the historic district on North Main Street for a tent that caught on fire on Friday; no one was inside the tent.

Distant Dome: Is It Time To End Forward Capacity Markets To Lower Electric Bills?

Rayno: New England electric ratepayers could reduce their bills by $1.5 billion to $1B a year if there were no forward capacity component.

As America Celebrates Independence Day, Are Young Granite Staters Willing To Serve?

Data show fewer young Americans are willing, or even able, to serve in the military even in New Hampshire, where there are a lot of vets.

While Awaiting Guidance On State's $100 Million Housing Fund, Developers Ponder The Pitfalls

Construction costs and shortages have caused a project in Nashua by NeighborWorks Southern NH to cost 40% more than its Merrimack units.

Superior Court Indictments; Crashes; July 4 Fireworks: PM Patch NH

Also: Officers cleared in shooting; Beach studio for sale; pregnancy center tagged with graffiti; another utility raises electric rates.


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