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may 15
- Welcome to the World
- Santa’s Cause donates to Waban’s child development center
- New art exhibit at public library
- York County Master Gardener plant sale is May 17
- Letters to the Editor - May 15, 2014
- USDA members discuss new climate hub
- Assailant who robbed man in wheelchair reaches plea deal
- Fat Tony's, Draught Pick Pub to close
- Services set for officer Stephen Arkell
- AG: No new info yet on tragedy in Brentwood
- Nonpublic session to discuss Arbour’s salary: School Board chair to negotiate pay, present contract at June 9 meeting
- Mazzaglia jury selection starts: Accused of choking UNH coed to death during sex assault
- Anthem client has her say on Frisbie shutout: Woman tells her story to state insurance commissioner
- Pop Culture Expo to run the gamut
from Game of Thones to ECTO and beyond
- Historic Ogunquit Playhouse to kick off 2014 season
- Expert: Passenger rail an economic development tool
- Outdoor events offered in Strafford
- May is Mental Health Month
Peer support group offers ice cream social, May 22
- Child Care center staff honored
- Master Gardeners: Stafford County plant sale May 25
- Eating bacon, chewing the fat
- Durham’s Candy Bar celebrates two sweet years
- Dover's Grissled to 'Wake the Lake'
- Bill Maher’s tiny point
- In Illinois, stark choices
- Boat museum welcomes a new season
- A rebirth for Newmarket Heritage Festival is in the offing on May 31
- Free, thought-provoking and humorous
- Portsmouth Bad Boys is Hosker-Bouley’s latest
- It’s the The Cat in the Hat
- A legacy that is well deserved
- Swing back to the Big Band Era
- Prescott Park Festival presents
A gritty, soul-drenched, rockin’ summer
- We want your photos and stories
- High school roundup: OR girls tennis gets a big win
- OR baseball rallies to beat Portsmouth
- Another 2-HR game for Papi
- Summer Camps
- Berwick voters pass budgets, elect leaders
- WDH urgent care center in Dover opens June 30
- Newmarket fills Town Council vacancy
- Former top state official announces run for N.H. Senate District 4: Campaign to stress jobs, community and families — ‘It’s time to elect leaders to leadership positions’
- Two full-time police officers join Hampton force
- Dover celebrates Operation Hat Trick (photos)
- Schlapak’s HR lifts Dover softball
- Messler's walk-off saves OR in seventh
- STA girls win title rematch
- Relay for Life venue switches back to high school
- Bruins season over as Habs win Game 7
- Litchfield man wins biz startup contest
VidFall CEO wins $30g prize
package, including $10g check,
in competition in Rochester
- Coe-Brown FBLA chapter at state conference
- Reading 20 minutes for one day
- Youth Safe Haven gets new donation from Service Credit Union
- Expectations are great for OR Players
- SHS girls place 2nd in 4-way track meet
- Girls’ tennis team nets wins against Marshwood
- Spartans plagued by unearned runs
- Time Once Again To Gather ’Round The Campfire
- Soccer sign-ups are this Sunday
- SHS boys’ tennis team shut out
- Library forming group of friends, volunteers
- Mark Your Calendar
- Letters to the Editor
- SIS Bank’s ‘Mary’s Walk’ team supports cancer research
- Sources of Support
- Tax-related identity theft is not a victimless crime
- Places to Worship
- Class of ’69 planning reunion for July 5
- For a Good Cause
- SHS Golden Luncheon set for June 13
- Tasty recipe blooms into ‘Flower Fields’
- Grand jury indicts suspect of SIS robbery
- in service
- Town seeking mowing bids for cemeteries, four properties
- Sen. Tuttle warns of impact of loss of battalion’s knowledge and skills
- Blaze scorches three acres off Route 99
- Sen. Tuttle to hold public forum
- Selectmen raise dues for town’s gym
- New recycling center will open soon
- Take a trip down the Allagash River
- Airport gets funds to strengthen runways
- Abused infants are healing, mother says
- Sanford Police Log
- Absentee ballots are available for June 10 primary
- SHS softball team drops contests to Scots
- At Our Libraries
- Boys’ track team takes second in meet
- Evonik honors Brine, Beaurivage and Demers
- Anchor Senior Care Residence to hold open house
- Benghazi: Answers Are Still Needed
- Remick wins Goodall Library’s gift basket
- Forum to focus on health-insurance literacy
- PLTI founder, consultant to visit Sanford
They will recognize city’s achievement, teach parents to be leaders
- SHS lacrosse team battles Blue Blazes ’til the end
- Collision that injured woman under investigation
- It’s almost showtime!
First-ever Sanford International Film Festival to feature more than 30 movies
- So far, no signs of missing Waterboro teen
Search continues for 15-year-old Jaden Dremsa
- Local men nabbed for trafficking in cocaine, heroin
- Latest jobless figures show NH recovery picking up speed
- Rochester public meetings
- Letters to the Editor — May 15, 2014
- School news roundup
- Downtown Rochester — one step backwards, two steps forward
- May is Mental Health Month
Peer support group offers ice cream social, May 22
- Milton has a full social calendar for May
- Veterans’ Corner
- Rochester police log
- Join the Cub Scouts night on May 20
- Chamber presents new Morning Mingle
- And the Start-Up 2014 winner is…
VidFall takes home $30,000 prize package at new business competition
- Guinta to visit Rochester VFW Post, May 19
- Ham and Bean Supper, May 17
- Fat Tony’s, Draught Pick Pub to close
- Relay for Life venue switches back to high school
- Milton Elementary School celebrates centennial
- Key downtown property gets an upgrade from new owners
- Sanbornville couple win Prize Puzzle 268
- Mark Hourihane to receive Good Scout award, May 15
- Russian folk doll workshop, May 18
- Hill man charged at Walmart
- Two arrested after Walmart incident
- Two arrested at Walmart
- Vandals strike in Middleton
- Freckleface Strawberry the Musical at Opera House, May 25
- Farmington High School Art Show is May 16 & 17
- Hurrah for the red, white and blue
- Annual Branch River Paddle is on May 24
- Rochester Veterans’ Council news
- Flags now available to decorate veterans’ graves
- Supernanny Jo Frost takes on tantrums in new book
- Baby safety gates aren't always safe, study finds
- Today in History - Thursday, May 15, 2014
- Growing number of women filling sommelier ranks
- Disney says Shanghai theme park to get $800M boost
- Man believed to have killed officer was a recluse
- Islington Street bridge removal starts Sunday night
- Dolly talks Miley, remaining true to yourself
- Hotel fires person who recorded Jay Z attack video
- Turkish families bury miners as toll rises to 282
- Homeless man turns in lost cash he found on street
- 10,000 gallons of oil spill on Los Angeles streets
- 'Good Wife' goes its own way as refreshing drama
- Report: Mass. hospital profitability up last year
- Mass. unemployment rate down, state loses jobs
- 15 crew indicted over SKorean ferry disaster
- Aaron Hernandez charged in 2 more shooting deaths
- Infant badly burned in fire pit accident
- Infant badly burned in fire pit accident
- Authorities: Casey Kasem found in Washington state
- Putin: Ukraine must pre-pay for gas from June 1
- Crews make gains on worst of San Diego fires
- Shinseki: Report on VA due within 3 weeks
- Oliver coming to the Durham
- Sox fall to Twins in 10th
- Roommates buy lumpy used couch, find $40K in cash
- Town's white police official calls Obama N-word