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september 3
- Wrongly convicted brothers each get $750,000 in compensation
- Durham Police open new temporary firing range
- Shaheen hears from constituents
- Street to close on one end for gas system work
- Packed house for medical marijuana discussion
- Arsonist appeals case to high court
- Part-time Alton officer placed on leave after Rollinsford arrest
- Cause of St. Mary's garage fire remains unknown
- Selectmen angry at Maine governor
- Plenty of excitement as school resumes
- Greek festival returns Friday
- Jury selection begins in Madbury murder trial
- Sports Shorts
- Sports briefs: UNH beats Northeastern
- Pats vs. Giants is last test before season starts
- Volleyball Champs
- Yankees light up Owens, Sox
- Prospect is all over Newfound
- Richardson's 4 goals lifts Tigers to win
- High School Field Hockey Capsules
- Believe!
- Wildcats enter virgin territory on West Coast
- State removes cyanobacteria warning for pond
- Keepin' the blues alive with Keb' Mo'
- ACT ONE presents 'Ancestral Voices'
- Film Calendar Sept. 3 to 9
- Arts and entertainment listings
- Free Play Reading series returns to Players' Ring
- Dining Out: Earth Eagle
- Nothing to do but grin and bear a self-centered boss
- Go & Do
- A longtime 'love affair with food'
- Marketta Gregory: Perfect garden for prayer
- Junkyard MacGyver
- Pawtuckaway Festival features music, visual and performing arts and more
- Traveling Toy Theatre Festival bound for WEST
- Guess Who: Take a guess, win a prize
- From the Lab: What's in my beer fridge?
- Let's Talk Wine: Savoring summer with sangria
- 40th anniversary Toronto International Film Festival features a cornucopia of new movies
- Go & Do
- Fifth annual Fashion’s Night Out Portsmouth hits Sept. 3
- Maine Democrats closing entries for Jefferson-Jackson rename
- Maine man admits child porn, faces up to 20 years
- Coast Guard investigating boat collision in Maine
- N.H. pulls bartending guides for sexual drink names
- School bus hits tree, cannon in N.H.
- A guide to fabulous faucets for kitchen or bath
- Freed Brady: Judge Berman lifts NFL's four-game suspension
- Coe-Brown holding homecoming next weekend
- No one hurt in multi-vehicle crash
- Bank assists Strafford Economic Development Corporation
- DNA sample used to charge rape suspect
- Healthy Habits: How to prepare children to be home alone
- Leon Gorman, longtime LL Bean leader, dies at 80
- Dr. Jeff Hersh: Facts about strokes
- Man rescued after falling from train trestle
- Brentwood man named N.H. Fish and Game law enforcement chief
- UNH pollsters explore 100 years of N.H. primary in new book
- Yard sale leftovers
- Five-car crash on High Street
- Affirming a right to die
- Judith E. Andrews
- Follow Hassan's lead on drug issues
- School funding fight is only fair
- Trump signs pledge to back GOP's 2016 presidential nominee
- Dollar General plans Eliot grand opening Sept. 12
- Saddleback says fundraising fell short, resort is for sale
- Café Espresso opens Dover location
- Community suppers
- Fairs and sales
- Religion and faith
- Willey building holds lots of memories
- Seacoast Charter School provides education in art
- Man indicted in assault of UNH police officer
- Children’s Museum passes at American Red Cross blood drive
- Honorable mentions
- Athletic Center plans grand opening
- Special election to be held in state rep. District 1
- Ayotte tours Lindt plant, touts growth
- Customer parking
- Trump signs pledge to back GOP's 2016 presidential nominee
- Kentucky clerk won't accept gay marriage deal, goes to jail
- Man pleads not guilty to hit-and-run and aggravated DUI
- Georgetown Bank buys SEDC tax credits to support development
- Pocket park plans approved
- DNA sample under expanded law used to charge rape suspect
- Leon Gorman, LL Bean's grandson and company leader, dies
- Barrington Cadet completes glider training
- Man pleads not guilty in robbery
- Hassan calls for stronger opioid prescription rules
- Man pleads not guilty to interstate pimping charge
- North Berwick police log, July 26-Aug. 1
- North Berwick police log, Aug. 2-8