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Store Shooting Arrest; Crashes; Supermoon This Weekend; Weather; More: PM Patch NH
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Manchester Cops Make Arrest In Wednesday Store Shooting Case: Diogene Nsengiyumva, 22, turned himself in Wednesday. He is accused of shooting and seriously injuring a man inside the El Pacero Market.
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Myriad Of Crashes In The City Keep Concord Cops, Firefighters Busy: Officers and firefighters were kept busy Tuesday with several crashes in the city — including a multi-hour pole repair on Pleasant Street.
14 NH Private Companies Named Among Fastest-Growing In U.S.: Report: These companies "thrived in spite of the pandemic, inflation, and supply chain woes" and "show where the economy is going," Inc.com said.
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Another Mixed Weather Weekend This Summer In The Granite State: Forecasters say Friday and Saturday appear pleasant, but rain and thunderstorms return Saturday night and Sunday.
A Rare Blue Supermoon Is Coming: What To Know In NH: The moon will appear full from Sunday through Wednesday — so long as the skies aren't too cloudy in New Hampshire next week.
Crystal Lake Reopens After Days Of High E. Coli Bacteria Levels: As of Wednesday, E.coli levels had fallen into a range deemed acceptable, allowing the lake to reopen, Manchester health officials said.
Burglar Who Violated Probation Wanted By NH Corrections Department: Bryon Matthew Bouchie has been missing since the summer of 2023 on warrants. Do you know where he might be? Have you seen him?
State Education Board Adopts Controversial New Rules For NH Schools: After an hour of fine-tuning the proposed overhaul of the rules governing state education minimum standards, it was unanimously approved.
Manchester Cleanup Team Scoops Up 52 Needles, Tons Of Trash In 1 Month: In one month, the team picked up 3,150 pounds of trash, 52 needles, and 34 piles of human and animal waste, according to Mayor Jay Ruais.
Store Shooting; Woman Arrested On 3rd DUI After Crashes: PM Patch NH: Also: Death at homeless camp; families of unsolved killings, missing persons rally for transparency; best cheap eats in US is here in NH.
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