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Toys R Us To Close, Crashes, Drug Raids, And More: Nearby News

NH man charged with rape, students walk out, local mom in big trouble again, school dean convicted on drug charges, and judge investigated.

Here are the Top 10 most popular stories and posts from around New Hampshire Patch sites last week:

  1. NH Winter Storm Watch Alert: 12-18 Inches Of Snow Possible: NWS raises ranges of potential snowfall amounts starting Monday night/Tuesday morning through Wednesday.
  2. Nashua Man Raped 2 Women: Police: Nashua police said Bruce Hanson was arrested and charged with aggravated sexual assault.
  3. All NH Toys R Us Locations Could Close Next Week: Reports: It appears the end could be near for the beloved toy store.
  4. NH Weather: 4th Nor'easter First Day Of Spring?: New Hampshire's latest weather forecast: another nor'easter is in the works early next week.
  5. Armed Robbery At Nashua Convenience Store: Police: Nashua police said Luis Santos robbed Lake Convenience Store.
  6. Multiple Vehicles Crash On Main Street: Watch: Numerous vehicles were slipping and sliding on South Main Street in Concord this afternoon.
  7. Nashua Weather: 6-12 Inches Of Snow Incoming: Latest Nashua weather forecast: another nor'easter is on the way to start the week.
  8. Laconia Man Arrested On Meth Dealing, Other Charges: Police Log: Plus, Concord Police roundup a number of capital region residents on various drug charges.
  9. Mom, Out On Bail After Drug, Endangerment Arrest, Bagged Again: Tara Hoisington, Alexandria Clarke, and Lee Gonzalez were arrested last week on crack cocaine possession charges after a traffic stop.

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