march 7
- Review: 'Influx' is thought-provoking novel
- Couple in welfare fraud case waives arraignment
- Bathroom camera case not jeopardized: Not pursuing child porn allegations won’t affect other Makem charges
- Former UNH hoops staffer could face voyeurism charges in Vt.
- Oyster River High tuition deal on ballot in four towns
- Rollinsford police make rare heroin arrest
- New Scout badge? Push on to add advanced manufacturing
- Officers charged with assault waive arraignments
- Pope Francis has been ‘a breath of fresh air’ in his first year: But scholar says he’s not yet made much in the way of changes to church doctrine
- Correction - No injuries reported in school bus, Jeep collision
- Registration for UNH summer 2014 camps now open
- Start-Up 2014 competition dates announced Second annual start-up competition to be hosted in city
- Rochester’s ‘Munch Madness’ March 16 to April 7
- Chamber welcomes One More Referral to membership
- Chamber’s annual dinner and awards banquet is April 5
- Main Street Sidewalk Talk on ‘10 Market Trends for 2014’
- Bank of New Hampshire again awarded ‘Best Local Bank for Small Business’
- Religion briefs
- Ukraine Crisis: Who has the problem with credibility?
- Church debate in Dover March 15
- St. Patrick’s Day bingo to benefit Victims Inc.
- Fairs and Sales
- Letters to the Editor - March 7, 2014
- Newmarket: It’s OK to vote no
- Post Polio Group to meet March 15
- The good and the bad of SB 2
- Meals offered to the public
- Extension program seeks donations for returning vets’ families
- Sports shorts
- UNH roundup: Women’s lacrosse outlasts UConn
- Wildcats thank their lucky stars
- Maple Day at the Farm Museum March 8
- 'Son of God' takes different tack than 'Passion'
- Hawks eye top-six finish at N.E. wrestling finals
- High school roundup: Farmington boys upset Winnisquam
- Rask, B’s blank Caps
- Hill arrives at Red Sox camp
- Spaulding survives Winnisquam rally
- Unified for victory: Dover edges Berlin in state tourney opener
- Carol Shea-Porter to headline St. Patty’s Day Dinner March 8
- Huggins, Wentworth-Douglass hospitals rule out affiliation
- Nearly $1.2m in planned school security upgrades discussed
- In Milton Bernier challenges Gray for selectman seat
- In Milton Brown and Steer vie for 1-year School Board position
- Four-way race for Farmington selectman seat
- Top Sports Photographs of the Week - March 7
- DC cherry blossoms predicted to bloom April 8-12
- Centralizing organ removal may benefit transplants
- Smoked fish lends big flavor to a light soup
- Today in History - Friday, March 7, 2014
- Thousand teens headed to robotics competition at UNH
- Accuser takes stand in general's sex assault case
- Bill would let Paul run for 2 offices at same time
- Obama's warnings brushed aside by Russia's Putin
- 2 Bruins fans injured by falling pole after game
- Man struck, killed by vehicle on Route 1 in Saugus
- Man lauded as Japan Beethoven sorry for fake work
- Belafonte receives honorary Berklee doctorate
- Oil tanker strikes Memorial Bridge pier
- About a boy who plays the boy on new NBC sitcom
- Boy buried by avalanche tried to bite his way out
- Singer Ke$ha out of rehab for eating disorder
- Police looking to solve February burglaries