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september 2
- Police: Free water testing scam isn't a scam
- City passes panhandling ordinance
- 5 Things to Do This Weekend (Sept. 4-7)
- Dave Ramsey: Should we professionally stage our home?
- Lost in Suburbia: Finding some purls of wisdom
- Dear Monty: Neighbors looking to sue home trasher
- High School Roundup: Lincoln lifts Clippers to OT win
- High School Boys Soccer Capsules
- Porcello works well, but Sox fall to Yanks
- Bobcats rally to stop Coe-Brown
- ConVal hands Clippers another shutout loss
- Confident 'Cats
- Sports briefs: No 'Deflategate' ruling yet
- Dover unable to hold Bulldogs back
- Biden to test political waters in Florida as he mulls 2016
- N.H. man set to plead guilty to racist graffiti
- New campground opening at Acadia National Park
- Police: Man crashed on I-295, inhaled keyboard cleaner
- Manchester teachers get contract after second veto by mayor
- Ask Lisa: Brown sugar can be swapped for white in zucchini bread
- Cookbook: Southern-style green beans well-suited to late summer
- Clubs and groups meeting throughout area
- Help Bow Lake Grange at Ducks fundraiser
- Fundraisers offer fun, chance to help others
- Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles headed for Casino Ballroom
- Sept. 5 is tomato day at York Farmers' Market
- Great Bay Discovery Center needs volunteers
- Britt Belanger & Tony Petruzziello plan to wed
- N.H. judges deny attempted cop-killer's bid for shorter sentence
- Opportunities to Serve
- For a Good Cause
- Sources of Support
- At Our Libraries
- Mark Your Calendar
- Church seeking singers for choir
- Frames and Floors
- Basketball practice starts Sept. 21
- Knights announce their football roster
- Spartans tee off at home on Friday
- And this year's coaches are . . .
- Spartans have their first home game on Sept. 10
- Spartans kick off season against South Portland
- Spartans out-joust Knights in exhibition game
- DAR talk to focus on Constitution Week
- LVGS offering tutor training
- KSB, Grahamtastic donate funds, iPads to Waban
- POW-MIA ceremony, DAV's golf tourney set for Sept. 19
- New this week: Junior High. But first, thankfully, a night out with Dad
- Letters to the Editor
- Spectrum's closure is a step back
- Miracle at ROH; thoughts on the farm
- Grand jury hands up indictments
- Fire station soon to have new flag pole
- Grangers shine at 150th Annual Acton Fair
- Lyman GOP to start meeting again
- White facing lesser charge in alleged hit-and-run
- Garrison on trial this week
- Sanford Strong
- Developer wants to build 'The Ridge' at former Mountain View site
- Back-yard sale
- Council passes panhandling ordinance
- Religious liberty: Unsolicited career advice for Ky. clerk
- MMRG grateful for community support
- Leadership lacking
- Confusion reigns
- Need another candidate for mayor
- Maine researchers hope plums will become new crop
- Check car belts
- Navy awards $22 million contract to Appledore Marine
- Dearborn arrested after police put out alert
- Smile with Stephanie
- Hawks wrong on Iran
- Cartoon was stigmatizing, not merely insensitive
- Sins of omission
- Grateful for community support
- Cars kill more than guns
- Iran has reasons to distrust America
- Confusion reigns
- Miracle at ROH; thoughts on the farm
- Saphira looking for a permanent home
- NARFE meeting planned for Sep. 9
- Seacoast Wind Ensemble Seeks artistic director
- Tanguay crosses border to educate history buffs
- Granite State Choral Society celebrates 41 years
- The Libby Museum hosts ecological speaker
- Blueberry pancake breakfast planned
- Traveling trunk coming to Historical Society
- Happening at the Goodwin Library
- Obama seals Iran deal
- Adult movie night coming to First Church Congregational
- 'After the Torrent' exhibit at Franklin Gallery opens next week
- Rochester gears up for Paranormal/UFO festival
- Superhero lecture coming to Wright Museum
- Gilman Library holds raffle in honor of trustees
- Lone Wolfe Brewing Co. shares the love
- Participation sought for business window display contest
- Opera House plans 20-year restoration and sponsor celebration next week
- Rochester public meetings
- Spaulding High School Class of 1951 reunites
- Library website offers music and movies
- Cemetery rules to be enforced next year
- Communication tower contract signed with Blue Sky
- Tri-Chamber Business After Hours next week
- Proforma Piper Printing joins the Chamber
- New downtown restaurant is doing well
- New Durham ponders bigger select board
- St. Anselm’s students visit children’s home
- A magical night
- 'Night Out' gathers community together
- Local teen swims to raise money
- Farmington police log
- Skimming machine found at ATM
- Police apprehend suspected burglar
- Top 5 things to do this week
- Ayotte tours local manufacturers
- Rochester woman looks to start prenatal care facility
- David Walker announces run for mayor
- Mayor T.J. Jean will not seek re-election
- Homeless shelter gets ready to open next month
- Obama visit to arctic spotlights tough life in Alaska
- Hunt for 3 suspects widens after Illinois officer's death
- Biden testing political waters in Florida
- Man gets jail for writing racist graffiti on refugees' homes
- Regional unemployment rate nearly unchanged in July
- Rochester arrest log, August 8-15
- Farmington police log, Aug. 1-31
- DWI Revocations
- Somersworth Police log, August 19-26
- Man who allegedly stole car and fled to Mass to plead guilty