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Stabbing Arrest | More Snow, Sleet, And Icy Roads | Mayors Sworn In | NH Celebrates 250th | More: PM Patch

Also: Retail theft hits New England; couple celebrates 60 years of marriage; ghostly secrets of a library; 100 acres of woods preserved.

PM Patch NH for Jan. 6, 2026.
PM Patch NH for Jan. 6, 2026. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

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.

Nashua Teen Accused Of Stabbing Uncle Repeatedly During Altercation On West Hollis Street: Devin Rice was arrested Monday after an altercation about a broken photo box between his mother and uncle, who was reportedly intoxicated.

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Concord Mayor: ‘We Need To Be Aware Of The Impact Of Our Actions’; Next 2 Budgets ‘Will Be Challenging’: Mayor Byron Champlin, 11 incumbents, 2 new councilors sworn in to new terms; mayor says “social media amplifies voices of the disaffected.”

Winter Weather Advisory Alert: Snow And Ice Tuesday And Wednesday Could Impact New Hampshire: The National Weather Service says up to 2 inches of snow, sleet, and ice may cause dangerous travel conditions through 10 a.m. on Wednesday.

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Portsmouth City Council, School Board Members, And Others, Take Oath Of Office: Mayor Deaglan McEachern was sworn in for his third term as mayor of the city of Portsmouth on Monday night.

Switch To Natural Gas Delivers Benefits For Dover Assisted Living Home: Unitil: The Wentworth Home in Dover is expected to reduce annual fuel costs and its carbon footprint by an estimated 40 percent after the switch.

250 Years Later, Granite State Celebrates Its Original 'First In The Nation' Moment: The 1776 NH Constitution, also known as the Exeter Constitution, created the state's Provincial Congress just as the Revolutionary War began.

From Power Tools To Lobster Tails, Organized Retail Theft Hits New England: And across the U.S., it's a rising tide of organized retail crime — a mix of stolen goods and counterfeit items — costing us billions.

Dozens Of Homes Sold In Concord And Penacook In December 2025: Real Estate Data: Thirty-seven properties, including manufactured homes, condos, single-family homes, and townhouses, sold for between $132,500 and $705,000.

Queen City Rotary Club Holds Annual Comedy Bowl Fundraiser Jan. 31: The event will feature comedians Mark Riley, Kyle Crawford, and Will Noonan. Attendees are also invited to participate in a silent auction.

Negligent Homicide Charges After Crash | Wrestlers Compete | Fun Things To Do | More: PM Patch NH: Give blood for a chance to win Super Bowl tickets; indictments; more snow coming; 1st baby; share good deeds from our great communities.

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Congratulations, Linda And Joseph Carmody, On 60 Years Of Marriage

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