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Thousands Still Without Power After Spring Snowstorm, Crashes; More: PM Patch NH

Funds raised for college student involved in bike crash; out-of-state Pro-Palestine protesters back in NH; what's up with the RE market?

PM Patch NH for March 25, 2024.
PM Patch NH for March 25, 2024. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

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This post features stories and information published since Thursday afternoon.

Tens Of Thousands Lose Power After Spring Snow Blankets New Hampshire: NH Homeland Security and Emergency Management activated its ops center; more than 40,000 still without power; restoration times vary; more.

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Update: Around 17,000 Granite State electric customers are still without power. Most are Eversource customers: About 16,000, in Bedford, Merrimack, Milford, Nashua Hopkinton, Weare, New Boston, Henniker, Dunbarton, Webster, Warner, Mont Vernon, and Northwood. Unitil has more than 500 customers without power in the capital region. Some, including customers in Concord, will not be restored until Tuesday afternoon. New Hampshire Electric Co-Op has about 100 outages in the Lakes Region.

Collision Leads To Car Crashing Into Concord Café: Watch: Pleasant Street was closed to traffic on Monday after a two-vehicle collision that led to a car crashing into a catering business.

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Debris Spilled All Over Hampton Road In Afternoon Car Crash: "All aspects of this case continue to remain under investigation," the Hampton Police Department said.

3 NH Hospitals Named Among Best For Patient Safety, Experience: Patients at these hospitals are less likely to suffer safety events like in-hospital falls and a collapsed lung in surgery, per the report.

Protestors Chained To Car And Several Tires Block Entrance To Elbit: Pro-Palestine protest requires over 70 members of law enforcement, and fire to remove the chained people blocking a Merrimack business.

Southern New Hampshire Chamber Hosts 'Blizzard Bash': The Business After Hours “Blizzard Bash” at the Atkinson Resort & Country Club on March 6 was a huge hit.

Granite VNA Promotes Cagney To Revenue Cycle Manager : The veteran financial software management professional brings more than three decades of business experience to her new role.

Stonehill Student 'In Health Crisis' After Bike Crash While Abroad: Lauren Rauseo, whose family is based in Londonderry, New Hampshire, suffered severe injuries to her head and body in the accident.

Podcast: What's New In New Hampshire Real Estate, John Rice?: Portsmouth journalist Wood: Rice is a broker at Tate and Foss Sotheby's International Realty, eyes stats at the Seacoast Board of Realtors.

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