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Freeze Coming | Women’s Soccer Team Undefeated | Speeds Demons To Be Targeted | More: PM Patch NH
Also: Mass. man charged with raping girl; felon fugitive sought; man fined for removing political signs; ACLU says cops harass the homeless.

CONCORD, NH — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New Hampshire Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.
This post features stories and information published during the past 24 hours.
Man From Brockton, Massachusetts, Accused Of Sexually Assaulting 2 Nashua NH Girls Earlier This Year: Daniel Pereira-Viana was arrested on 9 charges connected to incidents in May, July, and August in Nashua after a multi-week investigation.
Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
NHTI Women’s Soccer Team Undefeated Nationally: The team has travelled around the country to compete nationally and is currently undefeated in the Yankee Small College Conference.
Convicted NH Burglar Considered ‘Armed And Dangerous,’ Has Active Warrant In Massachusetts: Corrections: Brian Gerard Mercier is accused of absconding from parole supervision in August and has an active warrant in Billerica. Have you seen him?
Find out what's happening in Concordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Freeze Warning Issued, Chilly Weekend Temperatures, Autumn Arrives In New Hampshire: The National Weather Service is warning of widespread frost, patchy fog, and possible showers this weekend and next week.
New Hampshire Man Fined $992 For Unlawfully Removing 2024 Trump Signs From A Public Way: James Martin of Rumney pleaded to 2 counts of unlawfully removing political signs from the side of Groton Hollow Road, NH AG’s Office says.
Man From Scarborough, Maine, Arrested On Aggravated DUI, Open Container, Other Charges: Concord Police Log: Epsom man faces assault charges; elderly man arrested on stalking, breach charges; perp with priors charged with trespass, drug possession.
Ayotte's Safety Blitz Targets Speed Demons, Impaired Drivers: The Governor's Special Task Force on Highways is the latest effort by Gov. Kelly Ayotte, pushing to make public safety a signature issue.
3 NH Teens Killed In Rollover Crash | Survey Says NH Is 3rd Safest State In US | More: PM Patch NH: Also: Teen accused of crashing into police cruiser; indictments; fun things to do; leaf-peeping update; KY governor meets with NH Democrats.
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Town Of Bow: Bow Police Department October 2025 Bulletin
City Of Nashua: Water Main Replacement Work Various Locations From Oct. 15 To Oct. 28
US House GOP Leader Says NH In Play, Hits Dems Over Shutdown Votes
🌱 Patch AM: Discover live music events in Londonderry this weekend
🌱 Patch AM: Firefighters wear pink to support breast cancer awareness
Formella Suffers Setback As Court Clears Way For Hantz Marconi's Return
🌱 Patch AM: Experience the fun at the Milford Pumpkin Festival this weekend
ACLU Sues New Hampshire Over Its Loitering Law, Arguing Police Use It To Harass Homeless People
🌱 Patch AM: Community invited to shape Hampton's town center vision
Girls Inc. of New Hampshire Announces 2025 STRONG SMART & BOLD Raffle
🌱 Patch AM: Heartsaver® First Aid/CPR/AED and 11 more events
MacDonald: A New Day Dawns at CBS News
🌱 Patch AM: Windham couple's lawsuit reveals AI risks in legal cases
🌱 Patch AM: Tumbled Sea Glass Holiday Tree and 13 more events
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