Make time for Concord Farmers' Market on the Concord Patch calendar
Also: Homeless burglar accused of burglarizing store for cigarettes; 2026 political signup updates; Statehouse votes; sports notes; more.
Coming up on the Concord Patch calendar: Concord Farmers' Market
Also: “Substance abuse reduction initiative” nets 6; 2026 candidate filings, other political notes; argument leads to woman being run over.
Spotted on the Concord calendar: Blood Drive Concord Vfw Post 1631
Fun things to do this weekend; asst. DOC commissioner nominee pulled; books Patch readers say you must check out; property tax cap coming?
You won’t want to miss Blood Drive Concord Vfw Post 1631 on the Concord Patch calendar
Cops offering safety patrols after judge overturns part of voter security law; Career Academy inaugural grad class and other school notes.
Coming up on the Concord Patch calendar: Blood Drive Concord Vfw Post 1631
Also: Indictments; crashes; business spotlights; RFK Jr. comes to New Hampshire to fight ticks; Girl Scouts do great things; recalls.
Also, don’t miss Blood Drive Concord Vfw Post 1631 on the Concord Patch calendar
Make time for Blood Drive Concord Vfw Post 1631 on the Concord Patch calendar
Former state Senator charged with CARES Act theft; traffic stop leads to drug dealing charges; teen indicted on rape, kidnapping charges.
A cow produces milk for one reason: to feed her calf. She doesn't make it for your latte, grilled cheese sandwich, or ice cream cone.
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Plus: New Hampshire youth mental health art contest winners; hospital welcomes new nurses; hiker rescued; and more.
Thursday’s police activity was connected to the missing-person investigation of Ryan O’Donnell of Bow, who has been missing since July 2025.
Son killed elderly mom then himself, medical examiner says; cops search for missing person; 4 arrested on child sexual abuse image charges.
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A “comprehensive search” is underway in Concord along South Main and Hall streets for the missing person.
Also: Philadelphia felon arrested on strangulation charge; business spotlights; school tax cap update; park fees rising for out-of-staters?
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House fire extinguished; traffic stop leads to drug dealing charges for felon; firefighter sent to jail on arson charges; movie preview.
This weekend, we remember those whose sacrifice makes that good fortune possible.
Horses, because they’re fast,usually run away when spooked. Most cattle are lazy and take a gentler approach.
Cops investigate video of melee at city park; 5 arrested after drug raid at homeless org’s apartment building; brush fire goes to 4 alarms.
Cops: Perp had baggies of drugs at homeless org’s apartment building; court orders city flag censorship to end; Memorial Day weekend events.
Also: Massive brush fire goes to 4 alarms; small businesses raise concerns about labor shortage; Planet Fitness bathroom policy under fire.
Executive councilor makes right-to-know request concerning murder-suicide case; Granite State Challenge finals; neo-Nazi trial delayed.
Also: Retiring school staffers feted at tea; firefighters endorse Ayotte; hot spring temps cause air quality alert; stabbing investigated.
Fun things to do this week; underground utility explosion; Maine woman arrested on nonconsensual dissemination charge; legislative updates.
Inspection corp. sues again; walkaway arrested; health officials monitoring Hantavirus; perp accused of firing gun at riverbank partygoers.
Income tax nixed by House; electric company donates trees, shrubs to customers; Granite State Challenge update; JetBlue exits MHT in July.
Study: NH students outpace national avg. in reading, math; convicted drunken driver arrested again; estate for sale includes sports complex.
Nursing scholarships awarded; Jewish leaders condemn Congressional candidate’s comments; income tax amendment could come to House floor.
Nearly 700 graduate from Plymouth State; mayor backs down on councilor’s review ban due to conflict; suspect accused of fleeing from cops.
Also: Man accused of firing gun at people partying along the Merrimack; another vehicle inspection lawsuit filed; fun thing to do this week.
Also: Head-on and rollover crashes; teen arrested after shooting; machete threat at homeless camp; armed career criminal sent to prison.
Keeping track of individuals in our 50-head herd was essential. So we assigned numbers and put ear tags on each bovine.
Students win at science fair-poetry contest about H2O; fun things to do; bail revoked for perp with 8 active superior court cases; more.
Joseph Chinnici has joined FCP Live-In as a Care Coordinator, managing accounts in middle New Hampshire.