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march 27
- 2 firefighters die in smoky Boston brownstone fire
- College athletes can unionize, federal agency says
- Wakefield Lions to host contra dance
- SES students get a tour of the Opera House
- Pay-to-park plan for transportation center approved by City Council: New fees go into effect in about 2 months
- Hyder Hospice House closing in a month: Only in-patient hospice facility in county cites financial reasons
- Bridge suit settled: Owners of oil tanker that got loose, hit Long bridge will pay $1.3m to Maine, N.H.
- Felony charges for robbery lead to indictment
- Barrington man to plead guilty to sex assaults
- Decommissioning ceremony Friday for USS Miami: Sub needed in $700m in repairs in wake of arson fire
- PD recognized for work in combating retail theft
- Reams goes to court; judge says he'll weigh evidence motion before April 7
- NH death penalty is just
- Exeter sermon: Fresh water from above
- Governor, mayor speak at Dover Greek celebration
- in service
- Ten local chefs to demo their talents
- Healing Service of Mercy and Hope
- Around Town Calendar in Brief
- You can’t miss meeting K.D. Mason
- Understanding the hiring process in Dover
- When geography matters
- PCG hosting test-drive of Microsoft products
- Portsmouth Area Arts & Cultural Alliance starts pledge drive
- A matter of principle
- Celebrate Easter events at Fox Run Mall
- BHGRE/Masiello earns industry awards
- Red Sox fall to O’s
- Sports shorts
- Nahcotta to host three-person show
- Berwick Academy to welcome poet extraordinaire
- It’s off to Oz at the Rochester Opera House
- Two bands to hit Dance Hall stage
- Tintypes to Digital: Woodman Museum celebrates 175 years of photography
- KAA presents an ecological twist
- Broadway dancer, choreographer, native to direct opener at The Rep
- Spring will be blooming
Home & Garden Show returns to Durham
- Honorable mentions
- DARWiN’S presents COMiCALiTY
- Strawberry Banke presents Grizzly author
- Poutre has tennis in her genes
- Club ’Cats win first ACHA title
- UNH alert: Car stolen from E Lot
- New Durham accepts SB2 form of Town Meeting
- Middle School plans schoolwide CPR training
- Breakfast fundraiser for DARE, Youth to Youth
- Celtics done in by Raptors
- An amazing journey ...
- Space station arrival delayed for U.S.-Russian crew
- North Adams hospital, affiliates to shut down
- Basketball camp to be offered during school vacation
- It’s Time to Take Action on Climate Change
- Merger of cable giants needs to be stopped
- Area players rank high in SMAA stats
- Sanford just might have its share of future journalists
- Sources of Support
- At Our Libraries
- For a Good Cause
- Letters to the editor
- ‘Relay for Life’ to take place at new site
- SHS tennis teams open April 28
- Rebecca Emery Chapter of the DAR to meet on April 5
- Ice finally melting on Bauneg Beg Lake
- ‘Excursions’ are providing SJHS students with real-world experiences
- McInnis returns to chiropractic clinics
- World War II veterans fly the patriotic skies
- Veterans to show film about Vietnam Memorial
- Senior theater starts April 10
- The Veterans’ Corner
Annual ‘Bowl-a-thon for Veterans’ returns April 26
- Youth group to hold annual fundraiser
- LVGS to offer training for tutors
- Blaze ruled an accident
- Town planners seeking new member
- School kicking off spring with carnival
- Sheriff’s Log
- County’s job fair is this Friday
- Willowbrook offering two workshops this weekend
- Bill aims to allow employers’ preference for veterans
- SHS Career Fair planned for April 15
PLTI graduate seeking businesses to participate
- New law allows schools to use smaller buses
- Sanford Police Log
- New School Year, New Buses
- Elected officials, department heads to discuss budgets
- DEP approves permit for ‘Gateway Park’
Project could go out to bid in May
- Spartan girls named to SMAA’s All-Academic Team
- The Rotary Report
Pancake Power
Club raises funds for Springvale Public Library
- Walker takes over SHS lacrosse team
- Sanford-Springvale Little League clinic set for Sunday
- Collins Richly Deserves The Recognition She’s Getting
- Mark Your Calendar
- Shaw named bishop of local LDS ward
- St. Thomas School wraps up successful hoop season
Girls bring home trophy, boys honored for good sportsmanship
- DECD honors Simpson as ‘gem’ of an administrator
- Young readers ‘Beat the Winter Blues’ with literacy, nutrition
- Party launches bid to ‘Synergize Sanford’
Next up, new group will hold a public ‘think tank’ meeting in April
- Woman charged with shoplifting
- Lions serve tasty turkey dinner
- A lesson in democracy in Farmington
- Letters to the Editor — March 27, 2014
- Amare Cantare joins instrumentalists to perform Fauré Requiem
- State of the City report is mainly upbeat
- N.H. jobless rate nudges up slightly in February
- Rochester police log
- Correction
- Veterans’ Corner
- Poet Kittredge has two venues coming up
- March business roundtable discussion recap
- Cornerstone VNA offers free hospice volunteer training
- Greater Rochester Chamber seeks exhibitors for annual Community Expo
- Meeting for Ward 1 neighborhood Committee April 9
- Lilac City Grille edges out Bella Fresca in Munch Madness Tournament voting
- Rochester public meetings
- Fashion show will benefit Monarch School of New England
- Area-wide Singspiration, March 30
- Rochester Veterans’ Council news
- Library funding, COAST money restored at Farmington Town Meeting
TIF District article and article 25 defeated
- Toddlers steal the show
City officials, business community attend Y’s annual Reach Out for Youth and Families benefit breakfast
- Police officer honored for helping save a life
- Pushups-R-Us
- Welcome aboard
- Spaulding students of the month
- In Farmington
Blessed Bargains sale Saturday, Moose talk Monday
- Rochester office of Foster’s-Times cuts ribbon
- Rochester Rotary learns about HUB Zones
- Opera House Summer Theatre Camp sign-ups begin
- Frost Heaves, Potholes Contest is back with a bang
Front end alignment is prize for winner
- Gratitude expressed through song
- One More Referral joins Chamber
- Children clothing shop opens in Farmington
- Rocking for fun and funds
Students raise $21g for St. Elizabeth Seton School
- Read Across Farmington
- Welcome to the World
- Frisbie announces deal with Harvard Pilgrim next year
Brown takes tour, sympathizes with hospital’s plight
- Soil health workshop, farm equipment demo on April 25
- School news roundup
- Middleton, with big turnout, passes withdrawal
- Rochester Elks holds annual Awards Night
- HRCU names Lindquist business development officer
- A matzo-stuffed chicken for any time comfort food
- Washington Monument to reopen May 12 after repairs
- Today in History - Thursday, March 27, 2014
- Fiscal transparency and fiscal accountability
- Obama tells Pope Francis he is a 'great admirer'
- Jet search cut short; new satellite spots objects
- Security firms watch social media for feisty fans
- 'Scandal' actor Columbus Short charged with felony
- Paltrow's 'conscious uncoupling' confounds many
- Boston mayor challenges gambling commission
- Boston mourns 2 firefighters killed in blaze
- North Hampton Library on national historic register
- No lazy Rivers: 'Joan & Melissa' return to action
- Letters to the Editor — March 27 2014
- Union ruling comes at bad time for NCAA
- South Berwick police warn of phone scam
- $1 trillion student loan debt widens US wealth gap
- Blaze signifcantly damages Rochester mobile home
- Fun and fundraising with help from Hackmatack