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5 Things You Need to Know Today: July 12

Can you help me I'm Patch. I'm so scared that I'll never, get put back together.

1. Your weather report: Today will be mosty sunny with a high of 89 degrees. Tonight will be mostly clear with an overnight low of 62 degrees. Tomorrow is going to be HOT with clear weather all day and night.

2. Can't watch WMUR? The Nashua Telegraph reports that many in New Hampshire will be unable to watch WMUR-TV over their Time-Warner cable channels due to a conflict over carrying fees. Time-Warner serves Keene and much of the Lakes Region and North Country.

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3. Patch Fact: The longest-living cells in the body are brain cells, which can live a human's entire lifetime.

4. Veteran volunteers needed. Due to an increase in requests from clients, interested in volunteering in our hospice program with patients and families who live in the greater Manchester and greater Nashua areas. To register for training, please contact Tanya Prather, Manager of Volunteer Services at 603.557.2806 or email: volunteer@hhhc.org. Additional information is also available online atwww.hhhcvolunteers.org/volunteer.

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5. Congrats! John C. O'Brien of Amherst was one of 465 seniors who graduated from Colby College on May 20, receiving a bachelor of arts degree at the outdoor commencement in Waterville, Maine, where former British Prime Minister Tony Blair was the speaker. O'Brien, the son of Edward and Andrea O'Brien, majored in economics and East Asian studies.

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