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Man crashes his bike in Manchester Street; Concord Cops Investigates: Police, fire and rescue crews dispatched to crash on Manchester Street on Sunday; the rider was accused of fleeing while wearing only one shoe.

NH motorcyclist accused of riding on I-93 at speeds of 124-141 MPH: Aaron LaFlower of Belmont was one of more than 30 drivers arrested on Interstate 93 in Bow Sunday; 9 were traveling at over 100 mph.

High temperatures up to 102 degrees expected in New Hampshire this week: The National Weather Service has issued an “excessive heat watch” for the middle of the week as temperatures are expected to reach the upper 80s to 100 degrees bass.

Fun Ways to Beat the Heat in New Hampshire: Get Outside: This week’s roundup of event listings in New Hampshire’s Patch communities.

Buried body identified; Child falls from apartment window: News near NH: Also: Crashes; Cops Chase Connecticut Bantamweight Fighter Across 3 Counties; dumpster fire; machete attack in homeless camp; arrests.

Market Days celebrates 50 years in downtown Concord on Thursday: This 3-day extravaganza offers a jam-packed schedule of fun, exciting and unforgettable times for attendees of all ages on Main Street.

Candia man charged with threatening gun in Concord, other charges: Roundup: CT teen charged with gun theft; habitual offender, with prior, charged with fentanyl; teenager charged with image abuse.

After Rejecting Deals, Former Strafford County Sheriff Brave May Face More Charges: Former Rising Democratic Star Thought He Could Break Record for Alleged Mismanagement of Taxpayer Money , but he now faces 64 years in prison.

When is Juneteenth? What to Know About Holidays Marking the End of Slavery: The seventeenth federal holiday since 2021, commemorates the date in 1865 when enslaved people in Texas finally learned they were free.

Fatal and fiery accident at the toll booth; Tracking machete attacks; More: PM Patch: Also: NH Gives raises $3.2 million for nonprofits; Winnipesaukee and Winnisquam have cyanobacteria; The bill on the legal week goes up in smoke — by 5 votes.

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