october 3
- Local ball team has roots in Puerto Rico
- 'CATS STRIKE
- Bamford headed to Maine to play with sister
- Three Boston X-factors for a deep October run
- Lineup flexibility a plus as new-look C’s debut
- Man found dead after Lebanon standoff
- Portsmouth volleyball continues to climb in Division II
- 2 men ID'd after hunter struck with birdshot in Maine
- Prosecutors: Man asked 10-year-old child he baby-sat for sex
- Residents camp out for opening of first Krispy Kreme in Maine
- Maine couple awarded $500,000 in fetal malpractice case
- Free programs for families with an autistic child
- Husband and Sis don't get along
- Poll: Do you believe it is too soon to discuss gun control?
- Autopsy: Man died of self-inflicted gunshot wound
- Sports shorts: GBCC baseball swept on Sunday
- Police: Suicide suspected in standoff
- Vinegar rules the kitchen
- Dear Monty: 4 steps to fill vacant retail space
- Movie star Dennis Quaid wants to rock
- The Mom Stop: Free speech and football
- Shayne Looper: Lost and Found: The joy of losing oneself
- Class of 2017 art added to Coe-Brown collection
- Dr. Elaine Heffner: Advice confusion
- Dave Ramsey: He’s becoming a man
- Pridham earns top honors at Air Force Academy
- Washington St. crash still under investigation
- Lights to honor woman, call attention to metastatic breast cancer
- 35 years of service
- Book Notes: A fateful journey in ‘The Lighthouse’
- Democrats offer new bumper sticker
- Colonial militia muster at the Wentworth House
- Sen. Collins' announcement on future due next week
- Russian Far East coming to Historical Society
- New England gets over $1.2M in grants for fish, wildlife
- ACLU cites 'barrage of bullying' for Maine students of color
- Kuster bill passed to rename Saint-Gaudens a national park
- Crews fights brush fire at cliff above Lost River Gorge
- Donations for Puerto Rico being dropped off at NH Statehouse
- Race and your children PTO's topic
- UNH study: U.S. children growing up in smaller families
- Movie review: ‘Blade Runner’ is all style, little substance
- Class of 1967
- Piscataqua River will close to boat traffic near Sarah Mildred Long
- Work underway at Town Hall
- 1st female Legion leader offers timely message
- Learn how to remove old criminal records
- School Board OKs creation of bowling team
- Russian professor to share history
- Maine couple returns home after surviving Las Vegas shooting
- New Cumberland Farms offers new concept
- City seeks developers for waterfront property
- Sale to make first playoff start in Game 1