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may 17
- Red Raiders refuse to cool off
Stop Salem for sixth win in seven tries
- Listening and learning
- A skewed perspective revisited
- Former city councilor indicted on sex-assault charge
- Letters to the Editor - May 17, 2014
- Pay, benefits hashed out for superintendent hopeful
- Survey: Most N.H. residents favor marijuana decriminalization: But Senate won't grant hearing on House bill
- K-9 Fred finds two lost campers in the woods
- Well beyond priceless: Key documents to the country's formation, other artifacts on display
- Spaulding softball holds on to beat Salem
- Sports Shorts
- High school roundup: PCA’s Vining no-hits Epping
- Clippers knock STA from unbeaten ranks
- What’s wrong with N.H. Senate Republicans?
- Take a ride on the trolley
- Environmental leadership, planning, and taxpayer protection
- Tigers edge Sox, Lester
- School Lunch
- Both police and fire depts. seek additional staff
- Piscataqua Savings Bank holds annual meeting
- Chamber presents new Morning Mingle
- Harris Family Furniture picked for family business recognition
- Old city gallows near modern playground: Library hosting history lesson Tuesday
- Spence & Mathews Insurance chosen Agent of the Year
- Catholic War Vets meet, elect leaders
- Correction
- Officials bullish on the state of municipal affairs: Call Dover the ‘City of Opportunity’
- Some 200 volunteers help clean up Durham: Liberty Mutual spent a whole week doing so
- Go For the Food: Rhode Island's taste of summer
- Ask a Designer: the evolving outdoor kitchen
- Report: Climate change already affecting U.S.
- Obama's top advisers set to spill insider details
- Today in History - Saturday, May 17, 2014
- Red Raiders refuse to cool off: Stop Salem for sixth win in seven tries
- Portsmouth baseball beats Windham
- Actor's custody case ruling may impact other dads
- Thousands flee, 20 die in record Balkan floods
- 'Frozen' director urges grads to end self-doubt
- Calmer winds help firefighters gain control