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Teen Accused Of Flashing Gun In School Parking Lot; More: PM Patch NH
Fatalities on Interstate lead to median proposal; more northern lights shows; state ranked 1st in personal safety; death on Mount Chocorua.

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Teenager Arrested Outside Manchester Memorial High School With Firearm: Tyson Lennartson, 18, is accused of showing a firearm in the parking lot. The school was placed in a "secure campus" status.
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Felon From Hudson Accused Of Firing Stolen Gun In Nashua: Ryan Noel was arrested after being accused of firing a gun while other men were fighting in the area of East Hollis and Spruce streets.
2 Die, 1 Injured During I-95 Crash: New Hampshire State Police Roundup: Plus: Bedford man faces driving, firearm storage charges; blotters from around the state.
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Child Abuse Image Distributor Held; U.S. Attorney Praises Parents: Marc Jacques of Newbury was accused of possessing more child sexual abuse images, pornography, and violating self-surrender bail provisions.
Nashua Police Make An Arrest In Mine Falls Park Assault Investigation: Shane Totman, 30, is accused of assault and is being held on preventative detention after Nashua police investigated multiple incidents.
Northern Lights Over NH More Likely Now That ‘Solar Maximum’ Is Here: The addition to enhanced chances to see the aurora borealis in the Granite State as the sun reaches the peak of its 11-year cycle.
1 New Hampshire Brewery Wins Big At Great American Beer Festival: The nation’s largest professional beer competition awarded 273 breweries and cideries with 325 medals. Here’s who took one home.
NH Ranked #1 For Personal Safety, #2 Overall Safest State In U.S.: The study is the latest ranking placing the Granite State at either the top or near the top in the U.S. on metrics.
Nashua's Flag Repeal Doesn't Fly, Free Speech Lawyer Says: The repeal isn't a white flag, the city's attorneys insist; lawyers for residents who've brought the lawsuit say it's a bait and switch.
Teens Missing; Most Expensive Zip Code In NH; Stalker Wanted: PM Patch: Abuse image distributor arrested after hanging out at his kid’s soccer games; Operation Delta Dog event; gun in carry-on bag flagged by TSA.
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