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march 29
- Firefighters train with real fire in New Durham
- Marijuana, Part 2:
This clueless old lady still worried
- Declining membership: Area service clubs struggle to find volunteers
- We want your outdoor photos
- A note from the publisher
- Shipyard workforce
- Shipyard surge: PNSY workforce reaches highest level in 20 years
- Yard's commute times raise ire: Construction, increasing personnel worsen gridlock
- Zoning board downs plan for helicopter pad
- Compromise, communication needed for daughter’s wedding
- Rochester to stage third annual Authors’ Fair
- Madbury site plan proposals involve stormwater, erosion
- New Hampshire Farm Museum seeks tour volunteers
- AroundTown
- African Burying
Ground a sacred
opportunity
- Coffee, tea, or a frank discussion on race?
- Supply and demand is driving N.H.’s illegal drug epidemic
- Remembrance of Clintons past
- More women in charge means bigger profits
- BA girls lacrosse opens with win
- Wacko birds nesting in U.S. Senate
- Spaulding High sponsors college workshop April 1
- Username, password combo may be biggest data breach problem
- Shipyard employees by town
- Nancy Eckerson: Make it a race-series spring
- ResearchKit: 5 things to know about Apple's medical apps
- Kraft's Capri Sun drinks to drop high-fructose corn syrup
- Brokaw memoir about his battle with cancer coming in May
- Build off! Area children showcase talents in LEGO competition
- 50 Shades of Pink at Marshwood Adult Ed
- Businesses show what Barrington has to offer during community expo
- Join the Farmington Decorating Committee
- Help clean up Milton roads April 18
- Lebanon nominaton papers available
- Maren Lee Roddy and Scott Curtis Large
- Middleton selectmen hold interim meeting
- Winter-weary patrons greeted with warmth of spring: Hundreds attend annual home and garden show
- ‘Serena’ comes close with two stars
- Fundraisers
- Roger Renaud, 95, finally gets all his military medals
- Merger momentum keeps on rolling with Heinz deal for Kraft
- Wisconsin heads to Final Four
- Stakeholders to gather at N.H. Heroin Summit
- Hitting her marks: Pflieger has standout EAGL season
- Editorial Cartoon: Heinz acquires Kraft foods
- ‘Charlie’ books finally arrive in Tanzania
- Lucic scores twice in Bruins’ win
- US economic growth mild, but also durable
- Concert fundraiser in Nottingham on April 1
- CLUBS AND GROUPS
- BU punches Frozen Four ticket; BC out
- Connecticut women steamroll Texas
- Boyd waging a winning war on gravity
- Las Vegas Strip too snooty? Stratosphere ad campaign says so
- Carrot cake -- a classic Easter dessert recast as breakfast
- My Friend
- Fashion show to benefit Cornerstone VNA hospice program
- Yoga enters the classroom
- A piece of solicited advice on word selection
- Go & Do: Catch some live Yankee humor or Mozart's Misericordias Domini
- Keeping classical cool: Oldest U.S. arts group turns 200
- Painstaking search continues after NYC blast, but hope dims
- Pence: Effort to 'clarify' religious objections law underway
- Maine lawmakers seek solution to acidification of ocean
- Thief steals cash from N.H. Girl Scouts
- Thief takes cash box at Girl Scout sale
- New England takes on ocean pollution
- Sen. Collins to lecture on partisanship at UMaine
- Moose lottery applications being accepted through May 29
- Fishermen to discuss future of Maine shrimp fishery
- Unity College to host event about Maine's invasive species, forests
- Northeast, despite highest gas costs, resists more pipelines
- N.H.'s Colby-Sawyer College seeks to stabilize tuition, room and board
- N.H. Moose lottery applications being accepted through May 29
- More restaurants in Portland, Maine passing health inspections
- Seventh-graders is N.H. geography bee winner
- Deadline for removing bobhouses in New Hampshire nears