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Make time for Peace and Justice Conversations: Courage in Kurdistan: Nonviolence in a War Zone on the Concord Patch calendar
A Somersworth woman crashes on Route 16 after being accused of driving more than 100 mph. Plus, blotters from around the state.
Patch and T-Mobile are recognizing the people, places and moments that made this year brighter.
Follow-up: Several Concord city councilors support the concept of maximizing housing and expanding the tax base on land off Penacook Street.
Concord attorney, naval captain, and nurse, Lynne Blankenbeker, is ready to bring her decades of public service at the prosecutor’s office.
Video: An officer came upon the crash on Monday morning, not far from the intersection of North State and Centre streets.
Also: Indictments; wrestling roundup; apartment attempted arson investigation; chilly temps; holiday happenings; gifts donations needed.
Christmas classics performance; events for teens; adult student recital; learn to crochet; stories; web training; spiritual revolution talk.
Be sure to catch Purple Finches Dec 2025 Winter Concert on the Concord Patch calendar
New Hampshire Patch is looking for tips from readers on where to go to see the most spirited holiday light shows in your community.
The National Weather Service says after temperatures in the teens for the first part of the week, temperatures will return to the lower 40s.
Make time for The Nutcracker: Act II on the Concord Patch calendar
Also: Best maternity care hospitals; police standoffs lead to a death and an arrest; Satanic Temple installs holiday wreath; house fire.
Until he paid $10M, the out-of-state buyer could not sell Win Win Win without Andy Sanborn’s consent, according to the agreement.
Volunteering fosters a sense of shared responsibility and purpose. Here are some orgs that could use your free time.
And check out The Rock Orchestra By Candlelight on the Concord Patch calendar
Concord fire and rescue teams were sent to the Heights apartments for an alarm activation. Police are investigating a possible arson.
Man indicted on mall burglary, copper theft charges; Franklin man indicted on meth sales charge; Bow woman accused of DUI with 0.21 BAC.
Since 1947, Toys for Tots drives across the country have collected 708 million toys that were distributed to 314 million children.
Also: Bud to close NH plant; quarter-billion-dollar-plus middle school proposal hearing booked; weekend meteor shower; COGE findings eyed.
Rich Gulla, president of SEA/SEIU 1984: The union is reviewing the report and "it is good to have an introspective look" at efficiencies.
Also: Christmas trees still for sale; Krispy Kreme sale; make cider; cookie walk; workshops; giving tree; freethinkers club; stories, books.
Even though no financial schedule or info is available, the SAU 8 school district has booked a hearing on bonding for the Rundlett project.
Happening soon: Andrea Chenier on the Concord Patch calendar
Also: “Armed & dangerous” felon at-large; wind chill factor, more snow weather warnings; developer agrees make land deal better after vote.
Loudon man faces assault, trespass, and obstruction charges; Pembroke woman accused of driving 26 mph over the speed limit on Hall Street.
Starting in June, one collection route per day will begin a pilot automated collection. City-wide implementation will be in July 2028.
Investigators are searching for Anthony Gordon Daylor, a felon convicted of assault, weapon, and reckless conduct counts. Have you seen him?
The National Weather Service is warning of power outages and slippery travel in some parts of the Granite State this weekend.
The last time a NH player won the Powerball jackpot was in January 2018, when a $559.7M ticket was claimed by the Good Karma Family 2018.
Make time for Teen Advisory Board on the Concord Patch calendar
Steve Duprey tells officials he has no issue with more land off Penacook Street being developed; suggests carving off part of the parcel.
Satanic Temple installs wreath at Statehouse; GoFundMe started for residents who lost their home due to fire; someone shot at decorations.
John Conforti, the previous acting city solicitor, previously worked for the New Hampshire Lottery and the Department of Justice.
Jasmor Roofing and Contracting purchased a brand-new scoreboard for NHTI, not knowing it would mark a historic season.
Breaking: The National Weather Service issued winter and hazardous weather alerts on Wednesday, warning of up to 2 inches of ice and snow.
Plus: Tilton man arrested on stalking, breach charges; Andover woman, Goffstown man face revocation charges; crash reported at Dunkin’s.
Crafts and workshops; GOP parties in Hampton; healing gong; “A Wonderful Life” and “Nutcracker: Act II” performances; a pop-up shop; more.
Anne Mullen and Larry Abbott lost their home to fire on Sunday night and now, friends are raising money to help them rebuild.
"Several Christmas inflatable displays were shot at with a firearm in the residential neighborhood of Risingwood Drive," Bow police said.