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Young Students Left Stranded With No Bus; Another Voter ID Law Signed; More: PM Patch NH

Councilor faces ethics board Monday; SAU sues family for unpaid school lunch debt after rejecting church donation; mural honors immigrants.

PM Patch NH for Sept. 13, 2024.
PM Patch NH for Sept. 13, 2024. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

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Concord HR Director Confirms Councilor’s Husband Earned Cop Detail Pay: Ward 5’s Stacey Brown faces the ethics board Monday after refusing to recuse herself in May on a vote that could benefit her husband.

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East Concord Elementary School Children Stranded Over Bus Time Snafu: Some Broken Ground students were left stranded Monday and Wednesday after their morning bus pickup times were shifted with limited notice.

Goffstown Turns Down Gift and Sues Families Over Lunch Debt Instead: After rejecting a church's offer to pay off all student lunch debt, Goffstown's business administrator is taking families to court.

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Manchester To Create Mural Paying Tribute To Immigrant Communities: The artwork, brought to life by a Nashua-based nonprofit called Positive Street Art, "is a powerful statement of identity," officials said.

Concord Woman Arrested 3 Times During 8 Hour Period: Police Log: Plus: Gilmanton man charged with DUI; sex offender arrested for camping in Weare for 10 days; homeless man faces felony theft charges.

Sununu Signs Law Ending Voting Without ID — Starting Next Year: After the election, NH will no longer allow citizens to vote without an ID and won't allow registration without proof of citizenship.

NH Democrats: Requiring Proof Of Citizenship To Vote Is 'Anti-American': NH Democratic Party chair Buckley says, "Republicans can't win without cheating," despite polls showing support for voter ID requirements.

New Hampshire Republicans Embrace Ayotte, Mock Craig At Unity Breakfast: Brutal math: Of the 33 U.S. House, Senate seats in 6 New England states, Dems hold 32. And only 2 of the 6 states have Republican governors.

Turmoil At Lionheart Academy Endangers Charter School: The Peterborough K-7 public charter school is danger of financial collapse after questionable board deals that were hidden from the public.

Dead Man Found In River; Motorcycle Crash; New Businesses: PM Patch NH: Also: 2022 biker brawl shooter accused of possessing stolen gun; Concord casino sale stalls, owner blames state officials; political posts.

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