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Toy Drives In Concord: How To Make The Holidays Merry For Everyone
Since 1947, Toys for Tots drives across the country have collected 708 million toys that were distributed to 314 million children.

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Since 1947, Toys for Tots drives across the country have collected 708 million toys that were distributed to 314 million children.

Since 1947, Toys for Tots drives across the country have collected 708 million toys that were distributed to 314 million children.
Since 1947, Toys for Tots drives across the country have collected 708 million toys that were distributed to 314 million children.
Since 1947, Toys for Tots drives across the country have collected 708 million toys that were distributed to 314 million children.
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Also: Christmas trees still for sale; Krispy Kreme sale; make cider; cookie walk; workshops; giving tree; freethinkers club; stories, books.
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St. Mary’s Bank Welcomes Santa for a Free Community Celebration on Dec. 13.
David Herlicka bilked the Parktown Trust of nearly $1 million to pay for personal expenses and the operation of White Birch Brewery, LLC.
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More than 100 beautifully designed wreaths crafted by Southern New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce members for the event.
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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.
See the latest announcement from the Portsmouth Public Library.
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.