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Educator Accused Of Possessing Child Sexual Abuse Images; Campaign 2025 Filings; More: PM Patch NH

Also: Person with pellet long gun leads to schools being locked down, historian-museum leader earns achievement award, marketeer promoted.

PM Patch NH for Sept. 9, 2025.
PM Patch NH for Sept. 9, 2025. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

CONCORD, NH — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New Hampshire Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.

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Manchester Man, Hooksett School District Paraprofessional Faces Child Sexual Abuse Images Charges: Henry Clark was arrested on Monday after a 9-month investigation by the Manchester Police Cyber Crime Unit.

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Person Armed With A Long Gun In Bedford Call Determined To Be A Pellet Gun, Police Say: Incident on Gault Road Tuesday afternoon led to schools being “placed in a brief secure campus mode,” chief says.

Fall 2025 Concerts You Should Be Excited To See In New Hampshire: New Hampshire Patch Fall 2025 Concert Guide: Guitar Monsters, a benefit for Rolling Thunder, Toad the Wet Sprocket, symphonies, and more.

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The Merrimack Promotes Johnson To SVP Marketing Officer: For the past 15 years, Diana Johnson has been a key contributor to Merrimack County Savings Bank’s marketing and communications.

More Incumbents File For Concord City Council; At-Large Race Gets A 3rd Candidate: Two more ward councilors file to run, while an energy COO files to run for the Zone A school board seat.

Man From Canada, In A Ferrari, Accused Of Driving 111 MPH In A 55 Zone: NH State Police Roundup: Plus: Trucks crash on Route 101 and blotters from around the state of New Hampshire.

Filing Period For 2025 Municipal Candidates In Portsmouth Runs Through Sept. 16: Candidates for the city council, school board, and fire and police commissions can begin filing to run; voter registration events booked.

Poll Shows Granite Staters Blame Big Pharma For High Drug Costs: An NHJournal/Praecones Analytica poll of Granite State voters shows they agree with President Donald Trump about the need for lower costs.

4th Victim In Bear Brook State Park Murder Case ID’d; Pedestrian Struck By SUV; More: PM Patch NH: Handgun reportedly flashed during fight at car meet-up, ATV accidents, school board chairwoman calls for investigation of missing millions.

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