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A Concord man was arrested last month on deal-possess prescription drugs, theft by deception-less than $1,000, criminal mischief, and resisting arrest or detention charges. (Tony Schinella/Patch)
CONCORD, NH Keith R. Dame, 44, of Bog Road in Concord was arrested at 7:51 a.m. on April 10, 2021, on conduct after an accident and two receiving stolen property charges. In the property charge case, back on Nov. 17, 2020, police were sent to Concord Area Transit on Industrial Park Drive for a report of stolen catalytic converters, according to an affidavit. About an hour later, the manager of Schnitzer s Scrap Metal Yard reported two people attempting to sell catalytic converters. Both, she said, were missing heat shields and were consistent with ones used on trucks. The officer showed up and spoke to Dame, who was with a woman, according to an affidavit, and was attempting to get cash for the converters. Keith initially said he was trying to help a friend by cashing in the conve
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. NEW PRIVATE SCHOOL WILL IMPROVE TRAFFIC SAFETY NEW PRIVATE SCHOOL WILL IMPROVE TRAFFIC SAFETY This is a rendering of one of the three structures being built as part of the Nur Al-Huda Academy.
The Nur Al-Huda Academy when it is completed will not only provide a quality faith-based school but it will make it safer for the surrounding neighborhood as well as for public school students trying to cross Union Road, for and motorists turning off and on Union Road from Mission Ridge Drive.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Manteca looks at 64-square-foot transitional houses for homeless City exploring most effective and cost efficient options Mayor Ben Cantu inspects the bunk bed that’s part of the 64-square-foot Pallet Homes that are used for transitional homeless housing.
A 64-square-foot aluminum frame structure is credited with helping get 405 homeless individuals off the streets, into jobs, and securing housing on their own.
Tacoma in Washington has been using the Pallet Homes for the past 4½ years in conjunction with outreach services aimed at addressing various issues and making the homeless employable. That has led to the Tacoma effort to enjoy an 89 percent success rate with the 450 people that stayed in the transitional housing over that time period to being able to secure hous