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Homeless Camps Cleaned Up; Rep. Threatens Executive Councilor With Impeachment; More: PM Patch NH
Teen pleads guilty to killing sister-in-law, nephews, event roundup, candy heiress sues NH contractor for millions, claims she was scammed.

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.
Homeless Camp Cleanup Underway At Concord's Healy Memorial Park; Park To Reopen To The Public Soon: Concord police and parks and recreation are supervising the $200,000 cleanup and brush-clearing efforts at the previously closed park.
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Farmers' Market; ‘Killer On The Keys’; Yacht Rock Dance Party; Stories; Yoga; More: NH Patch Weekender: Also: FotoFest 2025 and Youth Film Festival, 72nd Annual Greeley Park Art Show, Bigfoot visits tire shop, BBQ fling, model railroad show.
Man From Brockton, Massachusetts, Faces Strangulation, Other Charges In Nashua, New Hampshire: Ivano Correia was accused of domestic violence and witness tampering after an incident on Aug. 6.
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Nashua Community School’s Annual Play It Forward Concert Returns Aug. 23: Regional favorites Big D and the Kids Table to headline concert at at the Biergarten at Anheuser-Busch in Merrimack.
Salem GOP State Rep Calls For Executive Councilor To Resign; She Says Attacks Are To Distract From Republican Failures: Karen Liot Hill said she amended her campaign finance filing and repaid her campaign about $2,000, mostly for clothing and other items.
Teen Pleads Guilty To Murdering Sister-In-Law And Nephews: Eric Sweeney pleaded guilty to the lesser second-degree murder charges, but is not getting any deal on the potential sentencing in October.
Landscape Workers Electrocuted, 1 Dead; Store Fire Extinguished; More: PM Patch NH: Elected official under fire for using gov. email to refer plaintiffs to law firm to sue NH, your coffee might have glass in it, weather.
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