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april 3
- Grant will bring author to Nute High School
- The winter sports season in review: Heavy snow did not deter area teams
- Chamber presents New Member Reception
- Rock. County healthiest, Strafford scores low
- Durham police department in compliance with CALEA standards
- Police officers awarded for life saving actions
- Paying their respects: Dover firefighters join memorial for fallen Boston brother
- Frisbie Memorial Hospital to argue ACA network inadequate
- A little song and dance: Students performing 'Thoroughly Modern Millie'
- Shannon shooting report 'a couple of weeks away'
- Public input likely to be part of rezoning hearing
- Police: Suspect who stabbed sleeping man held on $100g bail
- Local author to visit Durham Public Library
- Exeter sermon: Who is wise and understanding?
- Meetings scheduled ahead of 2015 budget
- Dumbing down of SATs is no reason to LOL
- What do the Spaceman, a DHS grad and a famous wine maker have in common?
- Griffith to be honored with Youth Volunteer award
- Generic Theater brings Osage County to The Ring
- Get a garden plot at North Berwick Community Garden
- Around Town Calendar in Brief
- It’s time to do the right thing
- Poetry reading, artists reception at Berwick Academy
- Letters to the Editor — April 3, 2014
- Be part of the solution
- John Perrault in ‘Crime & Punishment on the Isles of Shoals’
- Meet, hear Bataan author
- Six solo pianists in free performance and dialogue
- Meet ‘Shining Sea’ author George Daughan
- Buckcherry ‘lit up again’ at the Casino
- Journey to the Land of Oz
- Time to melt away winter
with comedy and piano fun at The Governor’s Inn
- Daniel Fleming exhibit at Public Library
- Gratitude expressed through song
- ‘A New Day Cabaret’ at Clay Hill
- It’s Kelzmer and Korned Beef at the Temple
- Poetry with Willie Perdomo
- Book signing to introduce 13-year-old children’s author
- Red Wings hand B’s a rare loss
- Briefs: UNH lacrosse falls at BU
- Sports Shorts
- Golf tournaments
- Seacoast Mavericks look to improve
- C’s fall to playoff-bound Wizards
- Napoli lifts Sox to first win of season
- UNH gymnastics has sights set on NCAA regional
- Fortier racks up 61 points in Townies win
- Basketball camp offered during school vacation
- Area runners head for Boston Marathon
- ‘Run for the Gym’ returns June 12
- Medicare fraud takes human and financial tolls
- U.S. needs to increase capacity in the Arctic region
- Why couldn’t Christie Brinkley have starred in a PG-rated movie?
- Letters to the editor
- Bills aim to help veterans returning to civilian life
- For a Good Cause
- Sources of Support
- Quack!
Duck race to raise funds for SHS Project Graduation
- Places to Worship
- At Our Libraries
- Library exhibiting Vittorioso’s photography
- Marshall named to academic team
- A Sanford Native Abroad
Picking Grapes Under South Africa’s Unwavering Sun
- Mark Your Calendar
- Ice remains thick at Bauneg Beg Lake
- in service
- Making the grade at Maine Maritime
- Grade-By-Grade at St. Thomas School
Students to shine at academic fair on April 9
- Cogliandro clinches Maine State Karate Championship
- Moriarty named Sanford’s Most Valuable Wrestler
- Rosander advances to state geography bee
- Library receives grant from King foundation
- Go Fish!
Open-water season officially under way
- Grand jury hands up indictments
- Sheriff’s Log
- Concerns arise over traffic proposals
- Sanford Police Log
- Groovin’ at Goodall Park
The Rascals are coming to Sanford to help celebrate the Fourth of July
- Bank rejects local group’s bid for Goodall Mansion
- $2.6m more in cuts for our schools?
School committee puts forth three scenarios for budget group to consider
- Musings of a Middle-Aged Man
A moratorium on new technology is needed
- SIS donates art supplies to auction
- The Seniors’ Scene
Trafton Center has weekly programs to keep you fit
- Mendoza places third in ‘Speak Out’ contest
- Strategies for a Stronger Sanford gives ‘High Fives’
Members of the community, local teenagers honored for their contributions
- Stove to blame for Kirk Street fire
- Puppy Love
Therapy dogs pay winning visit to Waban’s childhood development center
- Arrests follow cocaine delivery at Mid-Town Mall
- Rochester Grange news
- Rochester Police Log
- Rochester public meetings
- Character Ice Cream Social at middle school on Friday
- Milton arrest log
- Rochester Pride Day is April 19
- Can you help Soldiers’ helpers?
- Community news
- Poetry happening in New Durham
- Library offers April knitting program
- Gratitude owed to Cocheco River Watershed Coalition founder
- Isles of Shoals program at Historical Society, April 10
- Letters to the Editor — April 3, 2014
- Community commentary
Finding better ways to fight Lyme Disease
- Chamber seeks exhibitors for Community Expo
- NARFE Chapter to meet April 9
- In Farmington
Learn about N.H.’s state dog, the Chinook
- Rochester Elks Lodge 1393 installs new officers
- Spaulding students place second in LifeSmarts contest
- Middleton hears plans for Jones Brook Dam
- Cole-McCrea announces candidacy for N.H. Representative District 1
- Collins Sports celebrates 30th birthday
- Leaders of the future
- Food bank putting dent in hunger
- RMS Pajama Day
- Spring’s here at last, maybe!
- Frisbie’s Center for Wound Care earns award
- Student-Faculty Basketball Game
- Equal time for all things
Science fair grows to include all skills, fields of knowledge
- Jaffin recognized nationally
- Bird notes
- Public input sought for controversial rezoning ordinance April 3
- Barrington rejects Community Bill of Rights
- Smokey’s Tavern lists April entertainment
- Artstream to hold exhibit opening, April 4
- First UMC plans auction, April 5
- Poetry night in New Durham, April 4
- N.H.’s jobless rate ranks 9th lowest in country
- Strafford to have full-time fire chief
- Veterans’ Corner
- Lilac City Grille and the Farmer’s Kitchen Fight for top spot in Munch Madness Tournament voting
- The Chamberlain Players
- Cocheco River Watershed Coalition is dissolved
- Safran, Albany open doors to national, international fanfare
Plant will produce carbon fiber fan blades for LEAP aircraft engines
- Comedy and dueling pianos at Governor’s Inn
- Still time to enter the free Pothole Contest
- Young Writers’ Night on April 3 at Portable Pantry
- Monarch School of New England Art Show at Timeless Framing
- Rochester-trained medalist
- Rochester School District March Recognitions
- Right at Home: variations on the vase
- Turning raw kale into a salad you will crave
- Review: 'Without Warning' is 1 of Rosenfelt's best
- Study ties breast gene to high-risk uterine cancer
- Today in History - Thursday, April 3, 2014
- Area firms awarded job training grants
- Singspiration at Somersworth church
- NH's senators speak out against more base closings
- Trinity Anglican Church Thrift & Gift Shop opens
- Kurt Cobain remembered, 20 years after his death
- Supreme Court to decide Texas execution drug case
- Republicans like campaign money ruling, Dems don't
- Fort Hood gunman sought mental health treatment
- Couple sentenced for treating nanny as 'slave'
- Harvard issues report on marathon bombing response
- Death toll in Washington mudslide rises to 30
- Strafford School Second Trimester Honor Roll, 2013-14
- 'Parenthood' star Burkholder sheds light on autism
- Growing demand for US apartments pushing up rents
- US secretly built 'Cuban Twitter' to stir unrest
- FDA approves easy-to-use heroin overdose antidote
- US home market: Few buyers and not enough sellers
- Baldface Books Prize Puzzle No. 267
- School news roundup
- Suspect charged with pulling gun at stop light
- Fort Hood victim's mom, 77, had just met daughter
- Russian envoy urges US officials to 'do yoga'
- Argument may have preceded deadly Fort Hood attack