patching...
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!
PinPin

CRIME LOG: Teen Charged with Second-Degree Assault

The following information was supplied by the Concord Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
By Tony Schinella | yesterday
  • Start a Blog
  • Post an Event

Patch Hometown Partner

What people are saying...

News

Kenai

Volunteers in the News

Meet Kenai: The Concord-Merrimack County SPCA Pet of the Week

Yesterday

Business

Car Crash, Homelessness, Burglaries, Alleged Assaulter Top the News

2 days ago
Graduates Dan Pelletier and Jami Harmon react to Lt. Gen. Mary Legere's commencement address at the University of New Hampshire's 143rd commencement ceremonies at Memorial Field on Saturday, May 18th, 2013.

Schools

UNH Celebrates 143rd Commencement

2 days ago
New Hampshire State Police.

Police & Fire

NH State Police Pick Up Two Concord Residents in Durham

2 days ago

Government

Concord City Manager's Newsletter

2 days ago
Barbara Corcoran founded The Corcoran Group in 1973 with a loan of $1,000. She grew the real estate agency into a five billion-dollar business before selling it in 2001. Barbara is also a best-selling author, a contributor to the Today show and a judge on the hit show Shark Tank.

Business

Introducing Small Business Patch

2 days ago
Rundlett Middle School.

Schools

Concord Team Heads to Destination Imagination Global Finals

2 days ago

Real Estate

Concord Open Houses

2 days ago

Local Voices

Patch Blogs

Abuse of Power Scandals Make the Case for Limited Government

This past week, we’ve seen the result of bestowing too much faith in government: the IRS scandal, the AP scandal, the EPA FOIA scandal; the HHS scandal. This is endemic in Big Government.
Read full post

Concord and the Homeless

Concord is conflicted about how to deal with its homeless.
Read full post

AFP Questions UNH Priorities as $100K Logo is Redesigned

AFP-NH today is questioning the priorities of the University of New Hampshire (UNH) as the university undertakes a $100K logo redesign.
Read full post

Gambling Bill in the House

The View from Squag City.
Read full post

Is It Time To Pull the Plug on Main Street’s Complete Streets Project?

It was expected that city staff would be pesenting a final report to the council, unfortunately this was not the case.
Read full post

Directory

 
 

Events

Today,  8:00 am

UNEMPLOYMENT SUPPORT GROUP

Holiday Inn Hotel Concord
Today,  8:30 am

Prayer Ministry

First Congregational Church
Today,  9:30 am

RSVP Bone Builders

26 Horseshoe Pond Ln
Today,  10:00 am

Toddler Play Group

The Children's Place and Parents' Education Center