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april 3
- A SILENT SPRING: The normally boisterous Fenway Park sat empty on Opening Day
- York bans most short-term rentals, urges out-of-staters to stay home
- Restaurants continue to serve
- Worship continues
- ’Quite the operation’: Schools step up food distribution during shutdown
- Podcasts to Listen To: Freakonomics Radio and the best economy podcasts to listen to
- Live Streams to check out: Celebrities and authors reading books to kids
- Fleur de Lolly column: Lettuce wraps healthy option for fajita lovers
- Today’s Workout column: Hover with toe taps focuses on core
- Letters: Humming along from the safety of home
- Hints from Heloise: Travel scams
- Brick Store Museum seeks help to light up the night
- Author traces 4 centuries of Mousam River history
- Looking at life: A visit from Mom on my birthday
- Dear Annie: Tired of picking up the slack
- Quotes About Myself
- Pet of the Week: Dakota is looking for a new home
- Kennebunk Town Column: Kindness is more contagious than coronavirus
- A lot has changed, but even more has stayed the same
- Cartoon: This Too Shall Pass
- Local arts organizations get creative online for performing, fundraising
- Dover Art Walk goes virtual April 3 on Facebook
- CARES Act brings temporary changes for retirement accounts
- Today in History, April 3
- New online store offers help to shuttered indie booksellers
- Poll: Do you feel heightened anxiety due to coronavirus pandemic?
- SXSW partners with Amazon to put its film festival online
- Bozelko column: It’s not you, it’s your brain
- Landgren cartoon: To wear or not to wear
- Landgren cartoon: Coronavirus scammers
- Fleeing Spain, with ham
- What could go wrong?: The cheapest painter is not always the best option
- Looper column: The stubbornly silent future: Learning to trust
- Tesla's Q1 car sales surged before pandemic shut things down
- Portsmouth urges returning ‘snow birds’ to self-quarantine
- Looking Up column: Pollux and Castor, the heads of the Twins
- Mangino column: Compassionate release of inmates a moral imperative
- NH, Maine systems sag under weight of unemployment claims
- NH warns residents to beware of COVID-19 scams
- Maine records 2 more coronavirus deaths, cases rise to 432
- Rochester launches Good to Go campaign
- Granlund cartoon: Famous last words
- Smuttynose staff cheers company for full pay during pandemic
- 2019 college grad goes from lockdown in Spain to isolation in Maine
- York blood drive booked solid as donors step up
- O'Brien drops out of US Senate race in NH, endorses Messner
- Weatherford cartoon: No end in sight
- Kennebunkport urges hotels to keep rooms vacant this month
- Rochester taking steps to help homeless
- Rooks: Sacrifices should be shared, not shunned at Bath Iron Works
- New podcast revisits Exeter’s UFO past
- Sports shorts: Bamford earns top bowling honors
- Azzi: Imagine, if only we could understand
- Dover schools changing meal delivery schedule
- Can Bucs find Brady’s next right-hand man in the draft?
- Chidester: What parents teach us in crisis
- Guest View: Lawmakers to hold first remote session to accept $1.25B in federal aid
- Rainbow Challenge brightens Somersworth
- New Hampshire reports 6th and 7th coronavirus deaths
- Preston: A day will come for hugging and shaking hands
- Guest View: While social distancing, community connections matter more than ever
- Sen. Watters to run 5 miles to support the Dover Adult Learning Center
- Letter: Kittery students well cared for by school district staff
- Guest View: CTE students and grads ready to serve, equipped to succeed
- Gov. Mills: Stay healthy. Stay Home
- Column: What you need to know about coronavirus drive-thru testing in Portsmouth
- Letter: Council wasting taxpayer money in pointless legal standoff
- Letter: Start with masks and a real quarantine