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COP LOG: Arrests, Vandalism and Accidents
A snapshot of Merrimack Police activity between Feb. 23 and 24.

Until I was a junior in high school, I planned to go to school for acting, but I took a semester-long journalism class at the recommendation of my sophomore English teacher and my career path changed. I went to St. Michael's College in Colchester, Vt., where I earned a degree in journalism and mass communication.
I have worked in community journalism since I graduated from college in 2004. I worked for nearly three years as a reporter covering seven towns for the Argus-Champion, a newspaper in the Newport/Lake Sunapee region of New Hampshire that has since closed. Until I took the job as the editor for Merrimack Patch, I worked for the Nashua Telegraph and Cabinet Press where I worked in several capacities including as a reporter, copy editor and editor. I worked most recently as an editor handling the content for the Cabinet, Merrimack Journal, Bedford Journal and Hollis Brookline Journal.
I live in Nashua and have lived in the Nashua area since 2007. I was born and raised in Exeter, and can see myself living in New England, if not New Hampshire, for the rest of my life, despite strong urges every January to pack up and move to San Diego. I think I may have lived there in a previous life.
I'm a member of the Gate City Striders, a large group of runners who get together for coached track workout and group runs, and am hoping to getting back to running competitively as I did in high school and college.
In my free time I also like to play floor hockey and softball, spend time with friends, read and cook.
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Local Hot-Button Issues
Finding businesses to replace Zyla's and the old Shaw's.
A snapshot of Merrimack Police activity between Feb. 23 and 24.

The annual school deliberative session is scheduled for 7 p.m. in James Mastricola Upper Elementary School.
A Mason woman was also charged with a handful of charges that started with an operating under the influence of liquor arrest.
The latest winter storm is expected to hit Thursday morning.
Proposal is an amended version of a bill presented by Sen. Peter Bragdon to the Ways and Means Committee to remove all the tolls from Merrimack.
The article will be up for discussion at Wednesday night's deliberative session.
Police say the Nashua man hit another man in the head with a crow bar during an attempt to steal drugs from him.
Men accused of theft by unauthorized taking from Ultra Diamonds, Sak's 5th Avenue Off 5th and Polo Ralph Lauren.
Homestead to donate 50 percent of food proceeds to N8's Cause on Wednesday.
Tonight is the Merrimack School District Deliberative session.
We borrowed this photo from a must-check-out Pinterest page in town for this week's photo of the week.
It's about time for the days to start getting longer.
State warned town that a replacement of McGaw Bridge Road bridge is needed sooner rather than later.
Police say they began investigating theft on Nov. 26.
BB gun damage estimated at about $2,000 so far.
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Town Councilor Jackie Flood will not run for re-election.
School board meets tonight and will discuss school calendar.
Meet this week's Pets of the Week from the Humane Society for Greater Nashua.