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july 2
- Former fire chief sentenced
- Police score well with community
- Jays deck Sox
- Serena and Venus headed for a showdown?
- Mayeux busting down some diamond barriers
- WWE seeking to block concussion-related lawsuits
- California bill gives cheerleaders minimum wage
- Sports Briefs: Celtics, Amir Johnson agree to $24 million deal
- Questions surround height of Orion building
- Police searching for Rite Aid robbery suspect
- Agency to investigate LePage's threat to pull school funding
- NH Architecture Foundation awards scholarships
- Seacoast Outright thanks many
- Courage needed on budget
- Some GOP candidates becoming unhinged
- Strafford County gem
- Kurds and Druze threatened
- Inappropriate touching may be medical
- Astro-graph
- Clubweek
- Useful for wine, too
- Gov. Hassan's budget veto will prove a mistake
- State police still investigating fatal hit and run
- The next level for crisps and crumbles
- Taking 'local' beyond the table at your favorite restaurant or pub
- It's time for festival season
- Sublime covers and a raucous crowd
- Lark Hotels buys The Hotel Portsmouth
- Sonatina Center joins Dover Chamber
- Forget the kitchen this summer
- Go & Do
- Island life
- Go & Do: Sparks will fly with fireworks, live music, comedy and more this week
- Nick Phaneuf
- 'Victor/Victoria' funny and touching
- Rain Ball
- N.H. H.S. gymnasts compete at Senior Showcase Invitational
- Taped vets deserve better
- Maine rangers on the lookout for imported firewood
- Portsmouth's Dolan honored for brook restoration work
- Police step up efforts to find Maine murder suspect
- Maine elder care provider to discontinue service
- Sheppard to enter work release program
- Maine man sentenced to seven years after ninth DUI arrest
- Train derailment, fire prompts evacuation in Tennessee
- N.H. boy hit by falling tree
- The Farr Side: Trump enters political fray, then is fired
- Tools stolen from N.H. Habitat for Humanity
- N.H. woman held in firearms instructor shooting
- Still having fun, fun, fun
- Store employee charged with indecent exposure
- Smile with Stephanie
- Look at the road, not your mobile phone
- Republicans need to reach across the aisle
- Frisbie now offers virtual colonoscopy
- Taking the fresh food pledge to the next level
- MMRG seeks new executive director
- Granite State Choral Society names Daniel K. Roihl as music director
- Nute High School announces Quarter 4 honor roll
- Holy Rosary Credit Union awards $8K in scholarships
- STA seeks host families for international students
- Local students earn recognitions at colleges and universities
- Recent basic combat training grad has local ties
- Dogs owners reminded to license their pets
- Middleton welcomes new fire chief
- Welcome, Laura Patton
- Crowd-pleasing presentation at Historical Society
- Youth basketball drop-in program available
- Residents pedal 320 miles to combat climate change
- Jacobs' cupcakes are a hit
- Grass clippings, guns, solar power and July 4 news
- Barrington schools' retirees will be missed
- The Homemakers golf tournament raises nearly $9,700 for Alzheimer’s
- Rochester Public Library Presents: Focus
- Volunteers, vendors needed for Blues/BBQ Festival
- The Who tribute band coming to Opera House
- Audition Notice: A Christmas Carol
- Youth volleyball, public swimming offered at the Rec.
- Riverside spruced up, thanks to volunteers
- Suspicious death investigated in northern New Hampshire
- Rochester public meetings
- 20th Annual Gospel Concert coming to the Rochester Common
- Man charged with 3 felonies linked to home invasion
- Man charged with felony theft
- 5 things to do this week
- Hundreds will walk Saturday against big-money politics
- Rochester police log
- No fireworks show at fairgrounds
- School Board Vice Chair charged with DWI after crash
- Rochester woman is LNA of the Year
- Summer meals schedule
- Filling the food gap
- Townspeople remember Culverhouse
- A new chapter for Rochester Times
- In Good Faith: Pardon the interruption
- Community suppers
- Religion briefs
- Documentarian tells the Amy Winehouse story through her lyrics
- Fairs and Sales
- Lonza announces supply agreement with Alexion
- Man bitten by shark on N.C. Outer Banks is 7th this summer
- N.H. school district working to replace nearly half its staff
- Gov. Chris Christie visits the Pink Cadillac Diner in Rochester
- Maine governor wants to sign off on state hiring decisions
- Bill Clinton visits Vietnam to mark 20th anniversary of ties
- Northern New England states fight invasive bugs
- Dover attorney should report to Council
- One of the best in the country
- Iran takes hard line on inspections, sanctions at nuke talks
- Catholic leaders press GOP to heed pope on climate, poor
- Photos of the Week June 29- July 3, 2015
- Northern New England states fight, track invasive bugs
- LePage wants to sign off on departments' hiring decisions
- Boy injured after being hit by falling tree
- Library to offer free streaming service
- Police release photo of pharmacy robbery suspect
- US unemployment falls to 7-year low, but wages are flat
- Hundreds will walk Saturday against big-money politics
- Train derailment, fire prompts evacuation
- Sanders raises $15 million after launching presidential bid
- Police still investigating bus crash
- Ex-WDH employee no show at court
- Man faces 40 years for heroin possession
- Police suspect heroin in woman’s death
- Christie wants to cut entitlements
- Investigation continues into fatal hit-and-run of bicyclist
- Rochester man indicted on heroin possession charges