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Arrests, More Snow? New Jobs, Business Briefs, and More: Week-in-Review for Merrimack
Some of the posts and stories last week on Merrimack NH Patch.

MERRIMACK, NH — More than a Foot of Snow? The Four-Day Forecast for Merrimack
Snow (13–21 in.) on Tuesday through Sunday, with temperatures rising to 38°F on Sunday.
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Crashes, Fires, Shootings, Fun Events, Sports, and More | NH Right Now
Plus, Granite State Challenge update, Seacoast drug bust, fugitive faces more charges, more snow coming, and town election info.
*3/25 Skills Assessment/ Tryouts for team placement
Operation Granite Hammer Drug, Other Indictments Handed Down: Roundup
An alleged Nashua burglar, alleged drug dealer arrested in Merrimack, and Queen City convict reportedly stealing in Milford, all indicted.
New Jobs Listed in March on the Merrimack Job Board
New Jobs Listed in Merrimack - check out the Patch Job Board
Portsmouth High Beats Manchester Central in Granite State Challenge
The Clippers advance to the quarterfinals after the win against Little Green.
Freezing Temps, Mid-March Snow? Seven-Day Forecast for Merrimack
Snow (11–16 in.) tomorrow through Wednesday, with temperatures falling to 22°F on Saturday.
Merrimack's Mid-Week News Review: Arrests, Wow! Houses, Indictments, and More
The latest news and information from the past few days on Merrimack NH Patch.
Client Appreciation Extravaganza Week, 03-27-17 - 03-31-17
The Merrimack Rotary had a busy Thursday morning! First, Marge Chiafery gave a "Rotary Minute."
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