Fugitive Found Hiding; Plea Coming For Harmony's Stepmom? PM Patch NH

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Stepmom Of Missing NH Girl Offered Welfare Theft Charge Deal: Report

Kayla Montgomery, who is accused of accepting benefits for missing Harmony Montgomery when she was not living with her, may have plea offer.

New Hampshire Fugitive Found Stashed In Hidden Room: U.S. Marshals

Tia Jean Reed was arrested Thursday after a K-9 unit tracked her scent and found her hiding in a secret compartment in a home in Alexandria.

Massachusetts Company Buys Another New Hampshire Property

Linear Retail of Burlington purchased the shopping center at 270 Amherst St. in Nashua, its 9th acquisition in the city, for $10.1 million.

Concord High School Principal Promotes 'CHS Wall Of Fame' Project

Michael Reardon says the high school's "impressive record of graduates" should be highlighted — in an effort to inspire future students.

Allenstown Man Accused Of Assaulting Concord Cop After DWI Crash: Log

Plus: Antrim woman faces felony theft charge; Concord man, with priors, arrested on drug charges; Bradford woman charged with DUI.

Locals Wanted: Share Your Knowledge As A Patch Contributor

Want to share your local knowledge? A how-to guide for those interested in joining Patch's growing community contributor program.

NH Defies Trend As U.S. Pedestrian Deaths Jump In 1st Half Of 2021

While most of the country saw pedestrian deaths increase, they're down 37.5 percent in New Hampshire.

Dead Body Found In Field; Crash; Drug Dealer Sought; More: PM Patch NH

Also: Congressional candidate voted twice during presidential primary, another heads to prison for rioting; pour one for National Beer Day.

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