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may 8
- ’Toppers buckle down: Beckemeyer outduels Tigers’ Cook
- Defense lifts Portsmouth past Dover
- STA girls start fast to beat Dover
- Prosecutor: Shooting of dad, a veteran, justified
- Rabies vaccination clinic on May 17
- Leaf pickup underway
- Something Old: The changing tastes of collectors
- Red Cross Blood Drive
- Lee Church 23rd Annual Plant Sale May 16 - 17
- ’Toppers buckle down: Beckemeyer outduels Tigers’ Cook
- Defense lifts Portsmouth past Dover
- Autopsy report: Man died from single gunshot wound to chest
- Court conference set for officers charged with assault
- N.H. Supreme Court upholds COPSLIE plate:Strafford County's 'human' wins case against DMV — for now
- God really does work powerfully through prayer
- Question: Who is this year's Vaughan Award winner? Answer: Langdon Place trivia host Richard Cooper
- No injuries after car crashes into home
- Lucky trio split $11,000 at Dover Chamber Sweepstakes & Auction
- 20 years of preserving and interpreting the American Experience, 1939-1945
- Primo Cubano is back ...
- Granite State Choral Society presents Dinner and Entertainment
- Seibel — a comedy legend at The Pearl
- Letters to the Editor — May 8, 2014
- Talent show and auction, May 17
- Nute High School third quarter honor roll
- Something Old: The changing tastes of collectors
- Around Town Calendar in Brief
- Thin skins and prayer
- Mothers Day Tea in Lebanon
- Free-speech panic
- Strafford Wind Symphony concert on May 16
- A melding of talents for ‘A Tale As Old As Time’
- Southern Maine Garden Club news
- Garden club learns secrets of stunning containers
- Al Gore, where are you?
- Comic book lovers heading to Portland
- It’s doo wop at the Opera House
- Cooper awarded for volunteer work at Langdon Place
- It’s a day of rock
- Who’ll take Finnegan in again
- Just Us Chickens presents potter Mary Sweeney
- Seacoast to come alive
with ‘Hit the Decks 2014’
- Expectations are great for OR Players
- NH Guard honored for service
- Plenty of fun, music with Sammie
- Waterfront project could have good news on horizon
Developer Mark Dickinson said to be speaking with potential investors
- Downtown parking ban May 12
- UNH students hold flash mob for food pantry
- Probable cause hearing canceled for arson suspect
- A wheel good lesson
Kids pedal to classes for
National Bike to School Day
- Pressure on for Idol finalist: If former UNH student makes the cut Wednesday there will be a parade and concert Sat. at UNH
- City targeting Market Street buildings for code violations
- Fugitive of Week wanted for armed bank robbery arrested
- Summer Camps
- High school roundup: Thompson leads Tigers past ’Toppers
- Sports shorts
- Hamel, Canney are Peeper 5K winners
- Habs’ Weise getting unexpected attention
- Sox rally past Reds in 8th
- Atlantic Level 4 gymnasts compete in state meet
- Opening day
- STA girls start fast to beat Dover
- Council OKs lumber mill’s grant application
Expansion will create new jobs
- Sold!
OOB developer buys Goodall Mansion
- Business Round Table discussion on May 20
- Chamber raffle tickets for Harley available
- Insurance department sets Frisbie patient’s hearing
- Strafford County’s role worth considering
- Mothers Day Tea in Lebanon
- Ward 1 Neighborhood meeting May 14
- Letters to the Editor — May 8, 2014
- Master Gardeners’ plant sale May 25
- Milton arrest log
- Outdoor events offered in Strafford
- Farmington High School third quarter honor roll
- Soldiers’ Helpers collecting items for troops
- Rochester police log
- Rochester public meetings
- Post Polio Group to meet May 17
- Lawyer to sue over boy being bullied
Claims Farmington school system didn’t protect youth from assaults
- Henry Wilson Schools release third quarter honor roll
- Parents invited to learn about free parent education programs
- Schools news roundup
- Talent show and auction, May 17
- Alton concert set for May 16
- Strafford Wind Symphony concert on May 16
- Nute Middle School third quarter honor roll
- College news
- Board approves self-funded Middle School baseball team
- Public Safety Ball set for May 10
- Smokey’s Tavern entertainment in May
- Granite State Choral Society presents Dinner and Entertainment
- Wakefield history buffs plan heavy topic
- Bethany U.M. Church to honor law enforcement with prayer service
- Simple Life Recycling is ‘turning waste streams into revenue streams’
- Penny Smart adults
- Paulie Heath Concert at Salvation Army, May 11
- Teens rock Rochester
- Family Justice Center hosts training on domestic violence issues
- Child Care Center helped by Homemakers
- Frisbie Memorial Hospital honors their healthcare champions
- American Legion Post 7 honors Roland E. Patnode Jr.
- Armed Forces Day to be marked at Lilac Mall
Multiple events slated inside and outside, May 17
- Eating bacon, chewing the fat
- Middleton Recreation event dates switched
- Studley Flower Gardens comes up roses
Named N.H. Family Business of the Year by SBA
- Rep. reads to students Shea-Porter participates in advance of Literacy Week
- Car 54, we know where you are!
- Farmington Rec.’s Duck Race set for May 9
- Knights’ Corner
- West charged with prostitution again
- William Allen student honored in poster contest
- Motor City Fever at Opera House, May 10
- Song writing workshop
- Gonic student takes first place
- Barrington school employees honored for distinguished service
- Child Care center staff honored
- Bird notes
Visit the Isles of Shoals on May 16
- Night of 10,000 smiles
Cinco de Mayo winners share a cool 10 grand
- Spring is sprung
- Arbor Day tree planted
- Reading 20 minutes for one day
- King rep to hold office hours
- Voters to decide fate of school-improvements bond
- Students take fifth in annual CLYNK contest
- Lyman GOP to hear from potential candidates
- Sen. Tuttle holding office hours this weekend
- Sanford Police Log
- Survey shows gaps between parents, teens on alcohol-use awareness
- Rev your engines — Red Neck Tractor Racing is coming soon
- Rep. Mastraccio to host consumer-protection forum
Attorney General Mills to discuss how to avoid fraud and scams
- Teacher accused of taking inappropriate photos
Berwick Academy fires the popular educator from Sanford
- RSU 57 board sends $37.7 budget to voters
- Bond proposals will support small businesses, allow for investments
- Voters approve $5m school budget
- A Place To Call Home
Host families needed for Sanford Mainers this summer
- Letters to the Editor
- To save democracy, the flow of ‘dark money’ must be stopped
- Familiar Faces
Tuesday’s UMaine-BC game a showcase for local baseball veterans
- Malaprops, ‘The Gaze’ And Other Gifts From Mom
- Sanford boys track team outruns Scarborough, Marshwood
- SHS boys’ tennis team bows to Red Riots
- SHS girls’ tennis team beats South Portland
- Spartans lock horns with Rams, tame Mustangs
- Coming to a screen near you: ‘Simple Gifts: The Shaker Community of Alfred, Maine’
- Water rises at Bauneg Beg Lake
- Deering Lumber recognized for safety and health precautions
- The Seniors’ Scene
Blessings abound, as volunteering will never go out of fashion
- ‘Celebration of Learning’ returns on May 22
- Teens gather for 2014 Catholic Youth Convention
Sanford parishioner presented with St. Timothy Award
- Tips For A Safe And Legal Prom And Graduation Night
- Seniors now rehearsing for July production
- Simpson completes military training
- RSU 57 stands out for serving healthier meal options
- YCCC, Unity College strike deal for criminal-justice students
- Father charged with assaulting infants
- A Cause for ‘Salad-bration’
Students, LifeWorks members prepare mini-gardens for local seniors
- Sheriff’s office welcomes new corrections officers
- YCCAC, USDA agreement a boost for York County’s housing hopes
- Time is now to start planting for pumpkin contest
- Three promoted at SIS Bank
- Chamber of Commerce welcomes A-Pro Sporting Goods
- A win and a loss for Spartan softball team
- Bishop names interim superintendent of Maine’s Catholic schools
Sister Rosemary Donohue to step down after 21 years in the position
- Frechettes celebrate 60 years together
- Garden club learns about ‘Thriller, Filler and Spiller’
- SHS lacrosse team takes season opener
- Bee-friendly garden can help struggling species
- Mother's Day tart that's part quiche, part lasagna
- Today in History - Thursday, May 8, 2014
- David Baldacci hits 'The Target' with new thriller
- Aesthetics-minded Americans decry Paris love locks
- Sanford man charged with injuring twins held
- Postponed due to illness ....
- Journalists in Jordan fight on live TV talk show
- Pro-Russia insurgents to hold vote in east Ukraine
- Josh Hartnett buys into TV, 'Penny Dreadful'
- GM recalls challenge company, frustrate customers
- Bodies found after fire at tennis star's home
- Exeter Hospital's lawsuit moved to federal court
- Marathon suspect: Statements should be thrown out
- Mansfield lifts ban on ball games in street
- Colorado lawmakers approve plan for pot banking
- Deliberations in 1970s Wyoming death continue
- Seacoast Gardening Club on the cutting edge of sustainability
- Rochester, Farmington men sentenced for heroin distribution