Rotary President's Monthly Message -- the Merrimack Rotary supports the youth in town.
Some of the stories and posts on Merrimack NH Patch last week.
But thunderstorms and rain are on the horizon, according to meteorologists.
Plus, college professor arrested on child pornography charges, missing kids found, stores robbed, welfare fraud, and more.
Friends of the Merrimack Dog Park working with Savers to collect used items to benefit the dog park fund
The latest New Hampshire weather information for the upcoming extended weekend.
Some of the stories and posts this week so far on Merrimack NH Patch.
These are the official, registered names from the Social Security Administration. Did your baby's name make the list?
A small, unofficial “heat wave” will hit the Granite State, according to this week’s weather forecast.
Some of the stories and posts last week on Merrimack NH Patch.
It was a hot month for stories and posts in August on the 12 New Hampshire Patch sites.
Plus, alleged drug dealers arrested, fugitives caught, thunderstorms, and a “free the nipple” gathering.
The Merrimack Public Library will hold its Fall Book Sale on Sept. 12, and Sept. 13.
Here’s what the weekend weather looks like for Merrimack and around the Granite State.
Some of the stories and posts on Merrimack NH Patch.
Show this flyer in hard copy or on your phone this Friday and earn money for the dog park
Anheuser-Busch holds an authentic German Oktoberfest Oct. 10.
The posts and stories last week on Merrimack NH Patch.
Here is how the weather is going to be like this week around New Hampshire, according to meteorologists.
Plus, New Hampshire’s best high schools, Free the Nipple rally, prep school rape trial, shooting incident, and sobriety checkpoints.
Some of the posts and stories on Merrimack NH Patch.
The Honorable Tina L. Nadeau, Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court will be the keynote speaker on Oct. 5.
$5 Bag Sale at the Brookside Thrift Shop.
Are you looking for a way to give back to the Merrimack community?
Catch up on the latest stories this week with the Patch Mid-Week Roundup.
Two Boy Scouts from Merrimack Troop 424 attain rank of Eagle on August 9, 2015 at their Eagle Court of Honor
Weather permitting, the survey will take place from Aug. 10 through Aug. 14.
Residents can expect a lot of rain throughout the day Tuesday and into Wednesday.
Local animal hospital committed to providing the highest quality dental care to its patients.
Plus,police chief faces sexual assault charge, shootings, NH's best teachers, E. coli in rivers and a water slide, and checkpoint arrests.
Forecasters are calling for nice, warm summer weather with a shower and thunderstorm possible this week.
Plus, sobriety checkpoints, more heroin arrests, presidential selfie girls, and a missing teen was found.
Community leaders will receive $25,000 toward the dog park at Wasserman Park fundraising goal.
Another month is about to end. Here are the posts and stories that were most popular with New Hampshire Patch readers in July.
Some of the posts and stories this week on Merrimack NH Patch.
The NH Coalition to End Homelessness has begun recruitment for its Granite Leaders program, which is set to begin in November.
Some of the posts and stories last week on Merrimack NH Patch.