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march 20
- Cornerstone VNA offers free hospice volunteer training
- Gonic woman charged with shoplifting
- Kenpo promotions
- Pittsfield man arrested at Walmart
- UNH offers new details on $4.4m pool redesign proposal
- Dover reopens school superintendent search
- First-term Dover state rep resigns
- UNH COMMENCEMENT Jennifer Lee of 'Frozen' fame to give keynote speech at graduation
- School budget as proposed cuts 20 positions: Full board votes on $57,337,044 plan tonight
- Who else is best to lead our schools?
- Equal time for all things: Science fair grows to include all skills, fields of knowledge
- Pirates take over Strafford School stage
- Friendship Force honored by community
- Barrington voters approve Christmas Dove land donation
- Correction - Selectmen's race a cliffhanger
- What Is Main Street Anyway? The Eight Principles — Part six of a six-part series
- Somersworth Spring Fling craft fair
- Rochester police log
- Community events
- Lydall CEO cuts ribbon of new Mini Mill plant
- Waban telethon raises more than $80,000
- Community Profile event to shape Barrington’s future
- Exeter sermon: The faith that works
- Boy Scouts need adult volunteers
- NH Institute of Art to host statewide event for emerging artists
- Civil Air Patrol squadron at Pease holding open house March 20
- ’Cats confident heading to Boston
- Federal Savings Bank grants $10,000 to SEED
- Wildcats hope to soar at EAGL meet
- Sox fall to Pirates in exhibition
- Business calendar
- ‘Bean Madness’ kicks off tonight
- Calling all Divas
- Robinson leads Williams to D-III dance
- Auditions open for summer musical ‘Shrek’
- Platinum selling Nalick at Jonathan’s
- C’s beat James-less Heat
- COMiCALiTY is original, funny and family friendly
- Sports shorts
- Around Town Calendar in Brief
- Noah: A Cantata in Three Acts
- Wentworth-Douglass joins Concord/Elliot care group
- Letters to the Editor - March 20, 2014
- UNH briefs: Mann to swim at NCAAs
- A N.H. Senate jobs and economic development agenda
- Tolson revisits the past in new art exhibit
- Atlantic gymnasts shine
- Birthday girl
- PSO will perform Rachmaninov with Kies
- They’re the Fugue Mill ...
- Hal Holbrook bringing Mark Twain to the Granite State
- SCCD spring plant sale: order by March 24
- Bridge to Future offers high-schoolers career links
- Letters to the Editor — March 20, 2014
- Defining city’s identity first step in branding
- It’s time to choose wisely
- Rochester limits police shooting range use
Durham PD looks to have own range
- January jobless rates for cities and towns released
- Rochester’s Sole City Dance is a Tri-City school now
Open house planned for March 23
- Middleton taxpayers vote Yes on Old Town Hall article
- Veterans’ Corner
- SpringFest Comes to Durham, March 29
- Retired educators offer three scholarships
- Rochester Emblem Club 40 news
- Rochester Public Meetings
- Fly fishing seminar for women in Barrington
- Milton participating in N.H. the Beautiful Litter Free program
- French club names contest winners
- GoFundMe drive aids fire victims
- In Farmington
Dance for students at the Legion Hall, dance for families at Henry Wilson School
- Farmington High School Second Quarter Honor Roll
- Emergency preparedness workshop set for March 25
- Dog license time draweth nigh
- County Republicans to meet March 27
- Barrington Police Log
- Film screening, discussion on food insecurity on March 26
- Affordable Care Act Enrollment Fair at library, March 26
- College news
- Church conference in Dover, March 28, 29
- Wolfeboro woman wins Puzzle 266
- USO star comes to Comedy Night at Governor’s Inn
- Creativity is elementary at Barrington school
- Top four leading Rochester’s restaurants in Munch Madness tournament
- City Republicans to meet March 24
- Chamber welcome One More Referral to membership
- Economic forum in Dover March 21
- Lilac City goes green
- Brown’s run no longer ‘if’ but a matter of ‘when’
- Chickens in the wings
City Council to vote on allowing backyard layers
- Singing duo in Publick House, March 21
- What next for Milton’s new fire station plans?
Farmington fire truck damages building
- Milton landlord enters a plea of not guilty in September gun-firing incident
- Salvation Army plans an eventful week
- Daniel Fleming exhibit at Public Library
- The Homemakers selected as Think Local! 2014 Community Partner
- Promoted to Purple
- Two sheriff’s office employees recognized
- Middleton Town Meeting recapped
- School news roundup
- Opera House to stage The Wizard of Oz
- Grant will bring author to Nute High School
- Helping the Homeless Shelter
- N.H. Food Bank and Citizens Bank Foundation launch End Hunger campaign
- Massachusetts woman charged with shoplifting
- Pair charged with shoplifting
- Dover woman charged with Walmart offence
- Farmington man charged with shoplifting
- Officer Moore reads to students
- Lebanon man charged with Walmart offense
- Farmer’s Kitchen expands
- Family Justice Center Business After Hours
- PSNH to underwrite Dinner Dance, Awards Banquet
- East Rochester woman charged with Walmart offenses, released on bail
- Spaulding High School hosts Leadership Seacoast educational tour
- For natural dyes, look to the yard or kitchen
- Visitors can big agriculture up close in Indiana
- ‘Shapleigh’s Got Talent’ to raise funds for local school
- March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
- Council OKs contract zone for cell tower
- Efforts under way to bring back ‘Dollar Days’
- Stuart acquitted in manslaughter trial
- Sanford Police Log
- YCCC hires firm to design new building
- Man charged with stealing gun, burglarizing diner
- Fire destroys unoccupied home
- Snowshoe Fever hits Acton Elementary School
- Collision sends one to hospital
- Bryant’s Hilltop Boilers celebrating over 25 years of sugaring
- Now We’re
Cookin’
Mill 67’s high-profile opening is one of many examples why Sanford’s becoming the place to go out to eat
- Waban telethon raises more than $80,000
- Forum will focus on comprehensive plan, deficit
- REACH coalition’s Arla Patch addressing historical society tonight
- Author to discuss World War I book
- For a Good Cause
- in service
- Landie completes basic training
- A Sanford Native Abroad
South Africa: A Paradise Of Farms, Vineyards, Mountains
- At Our Libraries
- Will lake’s ice-out break a record?
- Sources of Support
- LVGS to offer training for tutors
- Welcome to the World
- Mark Your Calendar
- Want to star in a murder mystery?
- Townies narrowly out-hoop Springvale Social Club
- Marden to discuss haunting World War II memoir
- Places to Worship
- Spartan softball season starts April 23
- 7th-grade hoopsters end season with 9-4 record
- SHS boys, girls to hit the track in late April
- AOB now in third session of indoor soccer
- JV boys end season with narrow loss
- Spartans take the plate on April 23
- Boaters: Seven winter projects to do now
- Bowe named Mainers Media Director
- Help ‘synergize’ the city
- Letters to the Editor
- Don’t know what to paint a room? Just make up a color!
- The Seniors’ Scene
Trafton Center preparing to spring into annual fashion show
- SRTC racks up medals at state SkillsUSA competition
Gold winners off to national contest this June
- Critic gives regards to local production of ‘Broadway’
- Just Warming Up
SHS Key Club kicks off year of service with winter events
- Beauregard joins SIS Bank
- Shark lovers try to save Jaws from Trinidad's bite
- Breakfast forum to discuss city's position in the economic landscape
- Actor Robert Wagner recalls old Hollywood's style
- Today in History - Thursday, March 20, 2014
- 25 years later, Exxon Valdez spill effects linger
- Crisis shows Russia's post-Soviet anger
- Australia checking 2 objects in search for plane
- 'Last of Us' wins big at Game Developers Awards
- Cat behaviorist heading to Oregon after attack
- Unity College, Unity, Maine Dean's List, Fall Semester, 2013-14
- Sanford man wants to help people save money and be healthier
- Tri-Star Dance team wins at major event
- Army general fined, reprimanded in sex case
- Man charged in shoplifting incident
- Noble travel soccer 3rd annual 5k
- Anti-gay pastor Fred Phelps Sr. dies at 84
- Drought and moderate flooding predicted for spring
- Superman artwork of JFK makes it to his library
- Obama to speak at Mass high school, UC Irvine