Concord, NH – The past 24 hours have brought a variety of stories from the New Hampshire Patch network. Police in Concord are seeking tips to catch thieves who have been stealing Kia and Hyundai vehicles in the area. In other news, a Milford woman is facing charges for stealing Medicaid mileage funds, while 10 New Hampshire restaurants have won Wine Spectator Awards for 2024.
New England College has committed to a partnership with a Manchester school, and a fire broke out in a commercial building occupied by a popular Nashua restaurant. In other news, a new president and chief lending officer has been named for Newburyport Bank, and Nashua men have been indicted on drug sale charges.
A Tilton man has been arrested on stalking and protection charges, and a roundup of the Superior Court includes a variety of other cases including theft, resisting arrest, and drug offenses. In other news, a boy was found dead in a lake, hot rods burned during a house fire, and a New Hampshire man is facing a Vermont bank robbery charge.
Other news includes tips from Rye Police and Fire on boating and water safety, a freight train derailment in Portsmouth, and various community events and happenings. Readers are encouraged to stay connected with Patch for the latest news and updates in New Hampshire.
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