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may 29
- Saints advance to semis
- Marshwood blows past Noble
- Personal Care Providers
- Honorable mention
- Plaia: County attorney should strive for justice Says prison not the place for first-time, nonviolent offenders
- Sports briefs: Red Raiders top BG for 12th straight win
- Lee Sanfacon: Remembering some of Rochester’s great athletic war veterans
- Thanks for your service
- From the gallery It had to be another painful day for the Marriott family
- Man facing sex assault charges to get new counsel
- Arbour offered $123,000 salary as superintendent
- Missing teen believed to be hiding with friends
- Opening statements paint different pictures in trial
- Meeting to discuss SAU 61 superintendent canceled again
- Plea-and-sentencing set for Makem this Friday: Unknown what agreement entails
- Plea offer made in drug diversion case
- Weeden arraignment today on 3 indictments
- Old mill makes its mark: Cocheco Mill named to National Register of Historic Places
- It's an international block party, and you are invited
- Exeter sermon: The six days of creation
- Makers & Shakers Summit planned June 6-8
- Liberty Mutual backs supports autism program
- Welcome to the EDGE
- Man wanted in Mass. arrested in New Durham
- UNH study: Issues causing distress for low-income rural families
- Republicans give Griset the Norris Cotton Award
- Dover's Catalfo win in Nashville
- A fair comparison is needed
- The times when race matters
- City budget proposal about $160g undertax cap limit
Chamberlain Street water/sewer project eliminated
- Tax cap a shield from competing demands
- Putin’s well-worn fascist lies
- Letters to the Editor — May 29, 2014
- Facebook offers privacy check-up
- Sea Chantey Singers to entertain retired teachers
- Bean supper in Lebanon, May 31
- True Memorial Church to host fundraising dinner
- Rochester Emblem Club news
- Rochester public meetings
- Charity golf tournaments slated in Farmington
- Natural History of a Local Forest workshop, June 7
- Hike for the Homeless on June 1
- Rochester police log
- Entertainment and more
- Who should be accountable for our public schools?
- Letters to the Editor — May 29, 2014
- Alzheimer’s educational seminar
for caregivers to be held May 31
- Library presents A Night With Dan Szczesny, June 4
- X-Men lead at the box office
- Strafford Republicans hear from Senate candidate
- Wine in the Gardens with Zorvino Vineyards
- Gov.’s Inn adds farmer’s market to Sunday concerts
- The hottest apps ...
- Scenic gem donated
History, guided
walk set for
Thompson easement
- King lets go with 'Double Feature'
- The voices of 'Voice' coming to the Firehouse
- Renowned service dog CeCe retires
- Rochester World War II vet enjoys Honor Flight trip
- Corvettes Doo Wop Revue at Opera House
- Veteran songwriter taps new generation
- Film debut at Opera House, June 7
- School news Roundup
- Milton’s Memorial Day Parade well attended
- Seventy-five years a Granger
- Farmington conservation panel sponsors camp spot
- National Police Officers Day marked
- Writers’ Night at Portable Pantry, June 5
- Bird Notes
- KCCO Black Lager - a 'sessionable' brew
- Jackson brings 'Clarity' to The Dance Hall
- Wine in the Gardens set for June 4 at Studley’s
- Meet the Chinook — New Hampshire’s state dog
- Woman’s Club donation
- Farmington remembers fallen military members
- The grooving funk of The Royal Noise
- Speaker says to ‘remember fallen veterans always’
- Clippers take control, beat ConVal
- Spaulding thwarts rally by Concord
- Rochester Runners hand out awards
- Summer Camps
- High school roundup: Coe-Brown baseball team wraps up season with win
- 45th N.H. Special Olympics Summer Games begin Friday
- Hilltop Day yard sale event Saturday
- Reminder from F&G to help protect nesting plovers
- Town budget chair behind anonymous letters
Against building new school
- Correction
- Metered parking at transportation center starts Monday
- Marshwood boys lacrosse blows past Noble
- We want your sports stories and photos
- St. Thomas girls advance, beat Lebanon
- ‘Fugitive of the Week’ captured
- Red Sox beat Braves for third straight win
- Session set on saving the New England cottontail
- Introducing the future of entertainment guides
- Battle of the cocktails to erupt
- Spaulding High School Class of 2014 Top 10 Graduates
- SHS boys’ track team second in county meet
- Chase single gives Spartans walk-off win over Bonny Eagle
- SHS girls finish sixth in York County track meet
- Boys’ tennis team bows to Scarborough, Gorham
- Sanford girls’ tennis team on a hot streak
- Stop SCAMS Act is targeting the fraudsters
- Letters to the editor
- Sanford’s
Silver
Screens
- At Our Libraries
- Sources of Support
- DAR to welcome VP of Children of the American Revolution
- For a Good Cause
- The Veterans’ Corner
VA offering new dental program for veterans
- AWWA to host expert on lake safety
- AG warns of tourism-related phone scam
- School needs volunteers for Field Day
- Mass Gathering Permits, rescuers’ deficit hot topics at annual hearing
- Parents file suits against Lyman child care center
- City’s ready for a blockbuster weekend
Sanford International Film Festival to showcase 30-plus features this Saturday and Sunday
- GOP to host candidates’ forum
- Boland to return to England for summit
- Man pleads guilty to emailing child porn
- Jones pitches SHS softball team to victory over Mustangs
- Helmreich goals lead lacrosse team to win
- Grab those TRX straps and lean aaalll the way forward
- Garden club’s plant sale coming up
- Mark Your Calendar
- Pop-up museum to unveil new ‘Augmented Reality Sandbox’
- Four graduate from Prince of Peace Christian School
- Sanford Kiwanis Club honors ‘Terrific Kids’
- Keeping Them Cool
2nd Annual ‘Gary’s Walk’ aiming to take the heat off SMHC’s decontamination team
- Hilltop Boilers named state’s ‘Top Boilers’
- Musings of a Middle-Aged Man
Parents need to follow the (bleeping) parking rules
- June 10 primary
Tuttle, Boland competing for Senate seat
- Aldrich flies flag for first time in nearly 50 years
- Remembrance
City of Sanford honors the fallen on Memorial Day
- Today in History - Thursday, May 29, 2014
- Weddings can be pricey, even for guests
- Getting in touch with forgotten kitchen skills
- Recalls this week: magnetic boards, bicycles
- Sept. 11 museum is called a monument to unity
- Big Relay for Life yard sale in Rochester May 31
- 12 ideas to get your summer started
- SF ISO ambitious charmer; SM seeks amusing looker
- Apple's Beats buy joins tech and street-wise style
- Youth sports concussions draw Obama's attention
- White House touts energy policies as rules loom
- Casey Kasem's wife ordered to appear in court
- Ukrainian journalist arrested in Brad Pitt assault
- Prosecutors: Spilled drink led Hernandez to kill
- Boston man sentenced for lip-biting fight
- Woman charged in shoplifting incident
- Nebraska woman wolfs down 2 4½-pound steaks
- Michigan zoo sells exotic animal 'doo'
- Aunt breaks down on witness stand
- Guard in hot cell death has record of leaving post
- Report: 1,700 vets left off VA hospital wait list
- Google says workforce mostly white, male
- Girlfriend takes stand in Mazzaglia murder trial