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march 5
- Somersworth blows out Franklin in tourney opener
- Krejci scores 3 for Bruins in win over Florida
- Slow start does in Red Raider boys
- Nothing to burn: Shortage of wood pellets hits big box stores, local dealers, many stove owners
- First Street parking lot closes March 10: So groundwork can begin for five-story, mixed-use building
- Principal back after probe into threat reports: Matt Jozokos cleared of any wrongdoing
- Man pleads guilty to robbing banks in Maine, N.H.
- Never too dumb for a smart phone: Students help older people with electronic media issues
- Council approves funds to beef up school security, reconstruct entrance
- Dispositional conference set in kidnap, carjacking attempt
- Antique appraisals Sat. to benefit Eliot Historical Society
- Great Bay peer review results air tonight
- Tai Chi basics class for health
- Correction - Ice racing on Three Ponds for 66 years
- New superintendent announced for SAU 50
- UNH hosts District FIRST Robotics Competition this week
- Cornerstone VNA expands service area
- Web only: Some facts for Newmarket voters
- March will be test of US auto demand
- Gregg: Some light at end of the tunnel
- BOB award winners announced by NH Business Review
- Suicide prevention, the Constitution, and the New Hampshire Legislature.
- Business calendar
- Letters to the Editor — March 5, 2014
- Distracted driving: A conundrum
- State rep misses the point
- Town Meeting time and your letters
- Town to vote
on Bill of Rights
to protect land,
water resources
But officials say it is
not legally enforceable
- School committees to hear updates on summer projects
- High school roundup: Oyster River girls ousted by Lebanon
- UNH roundup: Mello, Asam named MVPs
- We want your photos and stories
- Ahern paces Coe-Brown girls to first-round win
- Sports shorts
- Slow start does in Red Raider boys
- Clipper girls ousted by Grizzlies
- Somersworth blows out Franklin in tourney opener
- Book explains why parenting is 'all joy,' 'no fun'
- PBS reporter Miles O'Brien recounts amputation
- Graceland exhibit gives glimpse into young Elvis
- Greek olives face squeeze in efficiency drive
- Today in History - Wednesday, March 5, 2014
- Rochester man accused of posing as firefighter
- School bus involved in minor crash
- Army sex trial begins as prosecutor pushed aside
- Diplomatic exit for Ukraine? Talks, $15B in EU aid
- NYC artists live on 'human hamster wheel'
- Dish, Disney deal envisions Internet-delivered TV
- John Travolta apologizes to Idina Menzel for flub
- Boston parade organizers bars gay group
- Police: Ashland carjacking victim fights back
- Pistorius' character questioned over gun incident
- Agency sued in sexual assault of autistic man
- Pope offended by his own myth and mystique
- Former IRS official refuses to testify at hearing
- Baby-sitter indicted in choking of 4-year-old girl
- UNH officials holding press conference about fired athletic staffer
- NH court to hear bid to reinstate cops' lawsuit in Greenland shooting
- Kristin Chenoweth says she suffers from asthma
- Washington issues first legal pot business license
- SPLASH! Showcasing Portsmouth’s Creative Young Minds
- Obama: Congress should follow New England on wages
- Shaheen decries base closure proposal
- Police nab suspect in knife-point robbery of woman
- UNH staffer accused of taking pictures of students in the locker room
- Doctors hope for cure in a 2nd baby born with HIV
- Washington issues first legal pot business license
- NY prosecutor: Bin Laden kin wanted to harm US
- Idina Menzel, 'Frozen' heat up pop charts
- California gold discovery spurs rush of theories
- Makem won't face child porn charges