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Londonderry Police Log, May 10 to May 13
Several vehicle accidents and some conduct after an accident arrests were reported in the Londonderry police log for May 10 to May 13.

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Several vehicle accidents and some conduct after an accident arrests were reported in the Londonderry police log for May 10 to May 13.

Thirty-three 55-gallon drums containing toxic chemicals have been "dumped" in the Town Forest and it might cost $22,808 to remove them.
Portsmouth-area residents are asked to bring in their unwanted hazardous chemicals for safe disposal this Saturday.
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A federal grant will provide more training for police and firefighters, and teach residents to use narloxone.
Several shoplifting arrests have been reported in the Salem police log for Wednesday, May 8, through Sunday, May 12.
Police in Goffstown are investigating a robbery with a baseball bat that occurred at Cumberland Farms early Monday morning.
Two Manchester residents are facing charges after a high-speed police pursuit through several New Hampshire communities on Saturday.
The Bedford Planning Board is considering plans for a 130-foot-tall T-Mobile cell phone tower on Tirrell Road.
The Planning Board will soon begin reviewing site plans for a new Verizon tower in a residential area on Wilson Hill Road in Merrimack.
The following incidents were reported in the Hampton police log for the time period of April 29 to May 5.
Arrests in connection with Wednesday's baseball bat assault are among items reported in the Portsmouth police log for May 8 to May 9.
After Merrimack's first year with full-day kindergarten, the School Board heard great reviews from staff and students about the program.
Indecent exposure and disorderly conduct are among incidents reported in the Portsmouth police log for May 2 to May 4.
Two teens from Bedford were arrested after police responded to an underage drinking party last week.
A Newfields Elementary School teacher faces allegations that they helped students during standardized testing and provided correct answers.
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Mr. Mac's Macaroni and Cheese in Manchester is partnering with Salvation Army in its "Mac Gives Back" program to help feed area children.