may 8
- City approves downtown changes, homeless plan
- CDBG budget approved in Rochester
- Darrah sparks Dover past Timberlane
- The devil's in the cake details
- ‘Tolkien’ fails to reveal mind behind ‘The Lord of the Rings’
- PTSD and forgiveness
- Freedom Adjutant wanted by U.S. Marshals
- Sports shorts: 'Toppers rally past Newfound on road
- Moreland's blast lifts Sox past O's
- Photo project shines light on addiction
- Poll: Do most mothers receive the appreciation they deserve?
- Lost in Suburbia: Attack of the frozen forehead
- So. Berwick speaks out on single-use plastics
- Weatherford cartoon: Not a threat
- Weatherford cartoon: Intelligence leaks
- AG to appeal court decision to make ‘Laurie List public’
- Announcing the 2019 10 to Watch finalists
- 10 to Watch 2019: Meet the 20 finalists
- Coe-Brown Northwood names top graduates
- McKee cartoon: 2020 chances
- Meghan and Harry’s new royal baby
- Dover's Art Center honored with statewide award
- Lucius to perform in Prescott Park July 7
- House bill advances to protect students from discrimination
- New rules not disrupting Maine baby eel season
- Humpback whale towed off Cape Cod beach
- NH House sends job training bill to Finance Committee
- NH House approves children's mental health bill
- Florida parents lose custody of 3-year-old with cancer after stopping chemotherapy
- Thank you, Dover!
- Granlund cartoon: Something for mom
- Florida man arrested over vulgar sticker on truck
- NH House passes 'period poverty' bill
- House again rejects casino gambling bill
- Suicide prevention
- Inside Spaulding HIgh School's clock tower
- Historic clockwork
- ACE Academy students will participate in historic search this summer
- Sanctuary Arts announces 3 new instructors for summer classes
- Fairy house builders needed for Fairy House Tour
- Somersworth Youth Connection to host Funday May 18
- Victims Inc. volunteers serve a critical need
- Unvaccinated Kentucky student who sued over school ban winds up with chickenpox
- Charge against dog breeder dropped
- Humans could routinely live past 100 thanks to new medical advances, report says
- Drones, dogs power search team