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Rep. Arrested On Nonconsensual Dissemination Of Private Sexual Images Charge | Other News: PM Patch NH

Weekend Christmas fairs & events; proof-of-citizenship law criticized after 123 not allowed to cast ballots; ambulance cost study underway.

PM Patch NH for Nov. 21, 2025.
PM Patch NH for Nov. 21, 2025. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

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Franklin State Rep. Arrested By Nashua Police On Nonconsensual Dissemination Of Private Sexual Images Charge: Bryan Morse, who grew up in Merrimack and was elected in November 2024, was arrested by cops Thursday. He is raising money for his defense.

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Christmas, Holiday, Church Arts And Craft Fairs, Sales, All Across New Hampshire: The NH Patch Weekender: Cannabis conference; train show; morning java and jazz; comedy; concerts; pet photos with Santa; stories and books; “High School Musical.”

Tax Rates Rise In Concord, Due Mostly To SAU 8 School District Increase; Penacook Rate Also Higher: The SAU 8’s $1.08 increase pushes the city to within 85 cents of Penacook; new assessments, expected to rise, will be posted in 2026.

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Streets On The Concord Heights Closed Saturday Morning For The 74th Annual Christmas Parade: Part of Loudon Road will be closed to traffic Saturday morning for the annual parade. Donations still needed for tree lighting on Nov. 29.

What's Rape Against An Incarcerated Child Worth: NH Supreme Court To Decide: Arguments before the court center on the sovereign immunity defense the Attorney General's Office is trying to use to lower jury awards.

Women From Chichester And South Carolina Charged With Drunken Driving: Concord Police Log: Plus: Trio cited for trespassing on East Side Drive; criminal threat at homeless resource center; teen charged with assault at the hospital.

After 123 Voters Turned Away At Municipal Elections, Advocates Criticize Proof-Of-Citizenship Law: The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office defends the law, saying the constitutional challenges are not substantiated.

Free Speech Win As NH Judge Rules 'Repent' Church Sign Wasn't Threat: Strafford County Superior Court Judge Andrew Livernois granted a motion to dismiss the charges filed by Isaac Santiago's attorneys

Child Sexual Assaulter Gets 12 Year Prison Sentence | Man Dies After Multi-Vehicle Crash | More: PM Patch NH: Also: School district eyes building sale; man in camper died of CO poisoning; trooper's Toys for Tots effort starts; gun threat arrest.

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