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october 25
- City to seek federal cleanup grant
- RETURN ROUTE
- Champ Oyster River draws PHS in first round
- Nightmare situation
- Perry sparks Hawks past rival Noble
- Inside the iHome
- Candle wicks won't make you sick
- Politics are a touchy subject
- Bill Murray accepts humor prize after gentle roast
- Woman denies defrauding state welfare programs of $250K
- Maine ethics commission fines group for campaign flier
- Maine substance abuse official pleads not guilty to OUI
- Homes to be connected to public water, PFOA found in wells
- Bottled message sent out to sea returned to man's daughter
- 4 killed on river rapids ride at Australian theme park
- One-fourth of US cancer deaths linked with 1 thing: smoking
- Feds warn of decorative contact lenses for Halloween
- Poll: Have you eaten your Halloween candy yet?
- Trooper's widow urges a 'no' vote on legalizing marijuana
- Dear Monty: Dad’s broken promise sours home renovation
- Pediatrics group updates advice
- The Mom Stop: Making toys for girls and boys
- Girls and autism: It can be subtle, or absent for some at risk
- Shayne Looper: Evil likes to work the angles
- Dr. Elaine Heffner: Long-distance parenting
- Halloween roundups
- Community Calendar
- Dave Ramsey: Retained earnings are a must
- Dad's and son's baseball odyssey links to World Series
- Police: Body identified as missing NH teenager
- Church fairs coming up in November
- Author to read from 'One Brave Thing' on Nov. 2
- Altrusans selling 31 chances to win prizes
- Church to host workshop on recovering from hoarding
- Child finds pills instead of toys as 'prize'
- Sununu, Van Ostern trade attacks
- Man indicted on attempted murder charge
- Fearing Election Day trouble, some US schools cancel classes
- Miley Cyrus hits the campaign trail
- Mumps cases reported at UNH
- Children's Halloween books that are a real treat
- Letters to the editor
- Imagine a Headless Horeseman with a Tell-Tale Heart. Now that's scary
- Don't Text and Drive
- School's tag sale is next weekend
- Registrar open extra hours for voter registration
- Craft fair raises funds for town hall renovation
- Southern Maine Garden Club celebrates 20 years
- Forum to focus on minimum wage, overtime pay
- 'Let's Dance with the Stars' returns next weekend
- Suzette Martinez Standring: Healing the unsaid with the dead
- City offering spooky fun this Halloween
- YMCA celebrating 75th anniversary on Saturday
- Police investigate truck crash
- Man accused of dragging woman by hair into SUV is arrested
- Maine eliminates food stamps for lottery winners
- 2 Mass. men arrested in connection with Maine death
- New national wildlife refuge to protect shrubland
- National wildlife refuge to protect Northeast shrubland
- Westbrook puts moratorium on pot in advance of state vote
- Pakistani cadets ran, jumped from windows to flee militants
- As Trump falters, more Republicans say they'll block Clinton
- Voter registration on Saturday
- Local art display at library
- Ayotte, Hassan debate over who really backs small businesses
- Ayotte ignores constituents
- Vote for Joe Casey
- Candidates and flaws
- Get well water tested
- Educate kids about opioids
- We need a governor who will invest in kids
- Ayotte must be defeated
- Ayotte plays political games
- Construction nightmares on Route 108
- Choose Hassan, Van Ostern for clean energy
- Pappas asks for your vote
- Libertarian choice for US House
- Republican actions border on sedition
- In support of Kilbourn
- Is O'Connor the right candidate?
- Proud to support Jennifer Parker
- Sununu is the best choice
- Let's make history
- Raising minimum wage
- Responsible gun control laws needed
- Jim Gray has good judgment
- Treleaven ready for a second term
- Ayotte is constantly wrong
- Black Americans should support Trump
- Meat industry is scary
- Re-elect St. James to county commissioners
- Opioid addiction is a disease
- Officials warn of scam where callers pose as police
- Some interest in Hilltop School
- Man facing felonies for slitting throats of 2 goats
- Bixby serves his constituents
- 500 kills for Kayleigh
- Fearless in goal
- Preservation group lists schoolhouse, inn, coastal properties
- Embracing the sound of vinyl
- Church distributing Thanksgiving meal boxes
- Gerry's Pantry looking to fill holiday baskets
- Shop 'Til You Drop Craft Fair set for Nov. 5
- Patriotic-themed concerts set for Nov. 19-20
- Scratchboard artist Bob Goudreau featured next month
- Three Halloween events for the weekend
- 'Toppers fend off Huskies in first round