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april 10
- C’s drop 13th straight road game
- The next Seacoast Idol?
- Orchard restoration workshop April 12 in Canterbury
- Submit photos now for Library’s annual show
- Big Brothers Big Sisters recruiting for Bowl for Kids’ Sake
- N.H. SPCA offering rabies, microchip clinic
- Bold & Brash: the Art of John Haley Bellamy at Discover Portsmouth
- Sammy Hagar takes Hampton Beach on a journey through Rock History
- Lee Sanfacon: Rochester’s Turmelle recalls climbing the Matterhorn
- Spaulding gymnasts honored at banquet
- College Sports Chat: Paradis plays in NCAA tourney with Gordon
- Fugitive of Week wanted for questioning in double homicide
- Hardee's Market robbery suspects are indicted
- King of Twist to visit: Chubby Checker to stop at WTSN, Portsmouth diner next Wednesday
- Childhood sex abuse survivor testifies today: Hopes to assist passage of Senate bill helping children
- One transported to hospital after motorcycle crash
- New life for prison? Navy soliciting ideas for reuse of historic facility at local shipyard
- Man gets 10-20 years for giving cocaine to women: Will be retried on three counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault
- Local officer's smartphone app to be used for Boston Marathon
- Joyal's $119m budget plan falls within tax cap limit
- ‘Timeless Treasures’ to be on display in Portsmouth
- York Cub Scout Shipman wins Pine Wood Derby
- Renown WTSN sports reporter Jock MacKenzie dies at 88
- It’s too soon for the happy dance
- Meet ‘Silent’ author April 10, 13
- Letters to the Editor — April 10, 2014
- At least one trapped in Exit 16 off-ramp rollover
- A recourse to budgetary inaction
- UNH hosting Sales Case Competition
- Around Town Calendar in Brief
- Crews find smoke, no fire at Idlehurst School
- Online security flaw exposes millions of passwords
- Routhier will chair Stafford County YMCA
- Chamber offers discount card spring special
- Something Old: The changing tastes of collectors
- Newest Lee police officer sworn in
- St. Thomas Aquinas annual Fashion Show April 13
- Somersworth Student Council seniors finalize plans for April 12 penny sale
- The Farmer’s Kitchen of Farmington takes top spot in Munch Madness voting
- Eastern Gate Ministries joins Dover Chamber
- Allen joins Human Resource Partners
- 4-H’s Quinn Griffith receives Spirit of Community Award
- August: Osage County coming to The Ring
- Sammy Hagar takes Hampton Beach on a journey through Rock History
- Dover Pride Clean Up Day set for May 10
- Bon Jersey pays tribute to Bon Jovi
- Meet Newmarket images author Chris Hislop
- Tentacles to Tails explores the mysterious giant squid
- Drawn and Quartered, the Art of Cartooning: An evening with Mike Lynch and Stephanie Piro
- Birthday girl
- Fairy magic and the wonders of nature come alive
- At The Rep: Are you eating it? Or is it eating you?
- Ryan Casey is a ‘Class Act’
- It’s a party ... and you are invited
- The anticipation and mystery of the Masters
- High school roundup: Red Raider girls stop Keene
- Watertown police chief describes Boston Marathon lessons learned
- Jock had a strong passion for Seacoast area sports
- Briefs: N.H. Sports Page wins 9-10 boys title
- Golf tournaments
- Clipper girls pounce on Kennett in opener
- Coe-Brown holds off STA boys in opener
- We want your photos, stories
- Coming soon: The Sanford International Film Festival!
- She had a ‘servant’s heart’
Former Alfred correspondent Betty Morrison passes away at 82
- Budget ready for city council’s review
Proposal estimates a 2.3-percent jump over current year’s figures
- Six return to SHS softball program
- ‘Randall’s Run’ to lace up July 12
- Townies lead Alfred Hoop League
- YCCAC: We’re concerned about reducing transportation services
- Bailey takes over softball reins from Cochin
- Basketball camp offered during school vacation
- Mr. Laprise leaves legacy of service, friendship and treating others well
- Letters to the editor
- For a Good Cause
- Who wants to win $100?
Alfred Shaker Museum’s friends sponsoring a chair-painting contest
- Welcome to the World
- YCCC inducts students into honor society
- Big Day For Buttons
Society’s annual show, meeting set for April 12
- At Our Libraries
- School kicking off spring with carnival
- Church receives $3,000 from United Way
- Lyman Republican committee reschedules meeting to April 19
- Recreation committee’s Easter Egg hunt is this weekend
Other activities planned this month too
- SMHC to hold 2nd Annual ‘Gary’s Walk’ on June 7
- Lookin’ Fab
Trafton Center’s annual fashion show returns April 26
- Sources of Support
- Ambulance association needs support for electing officers
- Bank accepts OOB developer’s bid for Goodall Mansion
- Robber, getaway driver sentenced
- On The Road With Constable Denault
- ‘Relay for Life’ to take place at new site
- Police Log
- SHS Career Fair is set for Tuesday
Organizer Mary Neault invites local businesses to participate
- Recycling up 20 percent
Pay-As-You-Throw statistics ‘exactly on target,’ says city manager
- Fogg shines in SMAA’s hoop statistics
- Mark Your Calendar
- SIS Bank awards funds to three charities
- A Winning Way With Words
Our own sports editor, John Cochin, is presented with a media award
- Line School students develop a ‘Sense of Place’
- Problems with Affordable Care Act remain
- Brooks Street man arrested for soliciting child
- Man charged with gross sexual assault
- Planners accept Granite Ridge shopping center application as complete
- Police urge locking vehicles after spate of thefts
- Twelve Years a Slave at public library
- Timberdoodling at Dusk in Rollinsford
- Annual Fairy Princess Tea Party, April 12
- Fisher gets 12 years to life for attempted murder in 2012
- Volunteers needed for Rochester Pride Day April 19
- School news roundup
- Rochester Public Meetings
- College news
- Veterans’ Corner
- Hoopnotica for Kids in Wakefield, May 1
- Alton history buffs to meet April 15
- Start-Up 2014 deadline extended; prize package now $31,000
Organizers will accept entries from start-up businesses through April 15
- Barrington Police Log
- College overview for juniors in Barrington
- Milton happenings in April
- How much do you know about Noah?
- Business Roundtable Discussion set for April 15
- Rochester Police Log
- Chamber welcomes Regency Mortgage Corp.
- Chamber Scholarship application deadline nears
- Become a Chamber scholarship champion
- Chamber offers discount card spring special
- Pothole, Frost Heave contest closes April 11
- Drive-in Memories
After 37 years, Paul Navelski is retiring from Martin’s Drive-In
- The many moods of Eric Orff’s moose
Biologist’s presentation includes appeal to tackle climate change
- Fashioning help for nonprofit causes
Monarch School of New England chosen as this year’s beneficiary
- Real estate activity takes a dive in 2014
- Family Justice Center plans fundraiser, April 26
- Bisaillons Citizens of the Year; Keefe Business Leader of the Year
- DWI arrest in Milton
- RMS Leadership Group
- Employee of the Month
- Hoffner graduates from basic training
- Cornerstone VNA welcomes Jo Aeed as Hospice Nurse Liaison
- Middleton hears plans for Jones Brook Dam
- Rochester Veterans’ Council news
- More time needed in trial of hospital employee accused of stealing meds
- The Wizard of Oz at the Opera House
- Farmington Art Boosters craft fair on April 12
- Perkins promoted to Purple
- Mata charged with Hannaford shoplifting
- Spaulding Students art exhibit at the Public Library
- Three new sheriff’s deputies sworn in
- Police officers awarded for life saving actions
- Salvation Army singing company traveling to finals in Hershey, Pa.
Dinner, talent fundraiser planned for April 25
- Interfaith Council Crop Walk helps Share Fund
- Think Local! helps Homemakers
- The Farmer’s Kitchen of Farmington takes top spot in Munch Madness voting
- Feeding the community feeds the soul
Elks volunteers, Homeless Center provide second of three dinners for veterans, area’s homeless citizens
- Winter weather impacts real estate rebound
- Letters to the Editor — April 10, 2014
- Global warming dials up our risks, UN report says
- At 21, recovering heroin addict starts over
- Fourth hotel in Universal property opens
- We stuff Turkey Day birds, so why not Easter hams?
- Today in History - Thursday, April 10, 2014
- Maine farm to host 1860-style baseball game
- Farmington school privatization of food services ruled unlawful
- Police arrest suspect in tattooing of high school students
- Prosecutor: Pistorius is untruthful, an egotist
- In China, jar of French mountain air fetches $860
- Police taught to spot signs of psychiatric crisis
- Lawyer: Stabbing suspect like 'deer in headlights'
- William and Kate meet director Peter Jackson
- Bus driver struck, killed by own vehicle
- Boston man asks for apology for assault arrest
- Framingham woman charged in apple attack
- Tyler, Perry's new 'Dream On' for marathon victims
- Teacher who had chair thrown at her faces firing
- Late night then & now as Dave prepares to take off
- Police seek driver in deadly Fla. day care crash
- Family Dollar to close stores as shoppers pinched
- Stephen Colbert to replace Letterman on late show
- House passes Ryan budget with big cuts
- Teen faces shoplifting charge
- Man facing Kmart shoplifting charge