Last week in review: Stories that made you go ‘click’

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MANCHESTER, NH — It’s always instructive to take a look back at the week in the rear-view mirror, and see the stories that circulated most, based on reader interest, as we focus on what’s ahead.

The discovery of the body of Sue Hutchinson helped to bring closure to what was a tragic story all around. Also, news of the passing of John Berry, who died five days after a serious accident on Elm Street.

Also popular — woman bites fellow passenger in MPD transport wagon, a sewage spill  from a recreational vehicle on I-93 and an announcement from Eversource about a change in policy on security deposits.

In the good news column, we heard that longtime educator Chris Martin was elevated to Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Ed, a candidate karaoke night (with entertaining video footage) and Manchester AP students scored above the national average.

You can catch up with the links below to our top 20 most-clicked stories:

Body of missing woman found in crawl space
Woman bites fellow passenger in MPD wagon after separate arrests
Refugee or immigrant? Mayor’s response during forum a disappointment
Motorcyclist dies of injuries sustained in Oct. 5 Elm Street crash
Man charged with pointing rifle at wife, threatening to shoot
2 from Manchester held in connection with Maine bank robberies
Sewage spills from RV on I-93 during traffic stop, driver arrested on outstanding warrant
Man charged with second-degree assault in street fight that left victim unconscious
Manchester Bites | October 14
Manchester is not an easy place to be for families in need
All’s fair in politics and karaoke: Candidates throw down at bowling alley
Chris Martin: ‘This school district is part of who I am’
Phone scam: ‘You have been chosen to receive a $9,000 government grant…’
Congratulations to Cathy Maesk, Manchester Ink Link’s one-millionthaire
Eversource announces suspension of security deposits for delinquent accounts
‘Hot spot’ patrol leads to arrest of man with heroin and needle
Motorcyclists charged with going 160 mph on I-93 and filming the ride
7 more arrests as part of Operation Granite Hammer
Manchester students outpace national, global average on AP exams
Autopsy results: Murder victim strangled

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Carol Robidoux

PublisherManchester Ink Link

Longtime NH journalist and publisher of ManchesterInkLink.com. Loves R&B, German beer, and the Queen City!