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Youth League embezzler escapes hearing and jail; 7 rescued: PM Patch NH

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Arrest for child abuse images; Overloaded patrol; Company transports 1 million pound capacitor; Candidate supported cutting funding for police organizations.

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Youth League embezzler Toupin's hearing withdrawn after $440 payment: After failing to make full restitution 10 years after her conviction, Michelle Toupin of Boscawen has agreed to reinstate a monthly payment plan.

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Hundreds without power in Bedford: More than 700 Eversource customers are without power; the company expects power to be restored before noon Tuesday.

Concord man arrested for possession of three child sexual abuse images Charges: Jonathan Harrison of Crestwood Drive was arrested following a months-long investigation by Concord Police, NH ICAC and the Maine State Police.

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New Hampshire Preservation Alliance seeks nominations for Seven To Save: The program focuses attention and resources on significant historic buildings in New Hampshire. The deadline for nominations is August 28.

Incumbent Concord School Board members are uncertain about their re-election: Bob Cotton, Barbara Higgins and Pamela Walsh, all citywide candidates, are running for re-election in November; candidate filing begins September 6.

Men arrested for drunk driving during police raid: New Hampshire state police raid: Also: Sex offender charged with soliciting sexual assault of children; Motorcycle crash reported in Dover; Police reports from across New Hampshire.

Company to transport equipment from Portsmouth to Amherst, Tuesday and Wednesday: Bay Crane Northeast will transport a 1 million pound, 277 foot long Eversource capacitor through Exeter, Manchester and Bedford within 48 hours.

Bank supports next phase of construction of Rochester Wellness Center: Meredith Village Savings Bank supports Hope on Haven Hill with a $1,500 donation sponsorship and a $10,000 tax credit purchase from NH CDFA

In the wake of the 2020 unrest, Goodlander supported the Defund the Police and pro-reparations organizations with monetary donations: A group of outraged graduates of Groton, an elite boarding school in the US state of Massachusetts, including Goodlander, demanded donations to the organizations.

Grandmother charged in death of her child; 3 dead in car crash: PM Patch NH: Shooting at car sale; School district reinstates suspended teacher; Migrant in Massachusetts charged with sexual abuse of child in NH.

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