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february 5
- Spaulding goes cold in second half
- Farmington fends off furious Somersworth comeback
- The electricity grid and markets need fixing
- Frisbie to fight Anthem exclusion next week: Offers ride, refreshments to members of public who want to attend hearing
- Suspended sentence in welfare fraud case
- Woman charged in Walmart shoplifting incident
- Weeden fatal crash probe moving along: County attorney says complete report regarding cause of death still needed
- Hammer attack victim gets home confinement in drug possession case
- Third suspect in armed robbery gets 3-10 years in prison
- Firewood drying up: Cold spell puts strain on buyers and sellers
- City Council honors boy who saved family from fire: Also sends panhandling ordinance back to codes panel for revision
- Former UNH Wildcat travels to Russia for Olympics
- Higher ed costs remain key challenge for UNH: President delivers annual State of University speech
- Chamberlain Street School, Rochester, Second Term Honor Roll, 2013-14
- Lasagna supper at Lee Church
- Spay and neutering cats in Wakefield
- All about Indonesia Fashion show hosted by Dover boutique
- Greater Wakefield Chamber seeks nominations for Citizen/Business of the Year
- Red Raiders sweat it out vs. Exeter
- Sports shorts
- High school roundup: Dover girls trip up Timberlane
- Marshwood’s playoff hopes take a hit
- Tigers hold on: Farmington fends off furious Somersworth comeback
- Durham’s Fuld signs with A's
- Exeter Chamber Morning Mixer now Feb. 11
- Some good things are happening
- Spaulding gymnastics competes at Salem
- We’re losing this drug war
- Letters to the Editor — Feb. 5, 2014
- Core Physicians launches Walk-in Care
- The stakes of a special election
- Spaulding girls go cold in second half
- Investment group buys Pease building on NH Avenue
- Mac Kittredge to be featured poet at Mel Flanagan’s
- Cross joins SIS in Portsmouth
- Mac Kittredge to be featured poet at Mel Flanagan’s
- Forwards spark B’s to win
- Somersworth police log
- TIF district discussion at council workshop tonight
- Minicamps to keep the kids busy during school vacation
- Listening session set with state rep.
- Chamber embracing technology
- Dover Listens groups hash out ways to improve schools
- Today in History - Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014
- Change to Westminster show celebrates the everydog
- Luxury cruise and biking? Surprisingly good combo
- Olympics on TV? Watch and nosh a healthy burger
- 'In the Blood' is intriguing thriller
- Dover offices, schools closed; council workshop postponed
- Rollinsford Town Hall closed
- Obama praises CVS for pulling tobacco from shelves
- 9/11 documentary postponed
- UN committee blasts Vatican on sex abuse, abortion
- NY police: Hoffman's heroin didn't have additive
- Conviction in Tyngsborough pizzeria beating tossed
- Arrest made in Conn. shooting of Hernandez cohort
- Snow moves Meryl Streep talk in Lowell to April
- Dover pool fitness center closed
- Prince plays London living-room gig
- Putin, recalling Boston bombers, wants Sochi safe
- Roundup: Snow piling up around the region
- UN: 'Unspeakable suffering' for Syria's children
- Jeanne Shaheen, Obama’s Dream Team
- Team Guinta postpones Frisbie Hospital visit
- Heaviest snow should be over by evening
- Wells town offices set to close
- So far, so good: Few storm-related crashes
- So far so good in Somersworth, Berwick and North Berwick
- MSAD 35 School Board meeting postponed
- Retrospective to close out Lucy’s run
- Eliot municipal meetings canceled
- UNH students arrested for snow day partying
- Lee chief credits people for staying home
- Plow crews working hard, but travel still risky
- Pope's Harley goes under auction hammer in Paris
- Police chief resigns over use of inmate help
- North Hampton enacts parking ban
- Finding uninsured Americans by the numbers
- Oyster River deliberative session postponed
- Durham Planning Board still on for tonight
- Berwick Art Association postpones meeting
- ‘Time for a change’
Lee Police Chief Chet Murch retiring
- Residents stay home in Farmington, Milton and New Durham
- Missing elderly Farmington
man found safe in Vermont
- Rochester reports no crashes, power problems