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january 4
- City manager gets 2 percent raise
- City approves gender identity language
- Right at home
- Thomas assists Boston's balanced attack
- Thim helps Marshwood girls climb to 7-0
- Dover girls can't get offense going
- Breakfield, Spaulding stave off South
- Sports shorts: UNH alum Ryan Day named Ohio State QBs coach
- Oyster River girls outduel STA
- Boyfriend's daughter takes precedence
- Go & Do
- After the holidays: a great time to rethink your decor
- Home is where the art is
- Maine man admits to unlawful sexual contact with 6-year-old
- Maine seeks plow truck drivers to clear snow, ice
- SUV crashes into front bedroom of Nashua official's home
- NH lawmakers getting back to work
- Stranded snowmobiler rescued in far northern NH
- NH man held on $251K bail after disturbance, manhunt
- Trump uses Assange to cast doubt on US intel case on hacking
- Obama, Pence harden 'Obamacare' battle lines at Capitol
- Great Works history hikes step off Feb. 4
- Sex offender Fugitive of Week arrested in Rindge
- Springvale Public Library offering trip to flower show
- Spartans out-hooped twice during holiday break
- Frohloff places first in 200 IM, Butterfly events
- Spartans take second at Noble Invitational
- Cote, Cyr shine against Portland's Bulldogs
- Letter to the Editor
- An uncle and his nephew take a walk on Christmas Eve
- Let's work together in 2017
- SMHC staff gives to those in need
- Lighthouse presentation to kick off Sullivan Lecture Series
- CareerCenter hosting programs for job-seekers this month
- Trafton Center gearing up for a busy 2017
- Sanford Police Log
- SIS Bank donates to shelter, pantry
- Community invited to Dr. Frank's retirement party
- 'Chocolate Extravaganza' to raise funds for backpack program
- Knights honor Murphys for their volunteerism
- Nomination papers available for March election
- Former museum taking on new life as Curran Homestead Village
- A Tribute to the Chamber's Founders
- Mayor: Everyone in Sanford has a role to play
- Lost in Suburbia: The best part of waking up is caffeine in your cup
- Breaking Bread: Label changes among topics stirring buzz already in ’17
- Legislative session faces opioid crisis, other issues
- Ask Lisa: Use of preservative potassium sorbate unlikely to end soon
- NH has a new governor, only for 2 days
- Poll: How do you feel about Trump as tweeter-in-chief?
- Exciting things to come for Rochester
- Regulators changing fishing rules to protect endangered tuna
- Ex-accountant admits embezzlement, taking workers' bonuses
- Nashua's fatal overdoses more than doubled in 2016
- Special committee to offer reforms to child services agency
- Alum donates $50K to expand entrepreneurship at UNH
- Development proposed for Glenwood, Central avenues
- Volpe exhibit opens at Kennedy Gallery Jan. 6
- 'Cats steal one
- School board unhappy with adequacy suit follow-up
- Collins steps down from School Board
- Jury to weigh whether to spare life of carjacking killer
- Portsmouth Regional Hospital CEO responds to open letter
- New year marks launch of GraniteOne Health
- $120K raised for local United Ways
- Quick decisions
- Council approves fee change, tax break
- Biddeford OKs sale of land for new county courthouse
- Leadership Seacoast announces Class of 2017
- Director Peter Berg goes for realism and emotion in ‘Patriots Day’