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june 17
- William Allen student honored in poster contest
- Lessons learned in the Legislature
- It's never too late to learn: Dover Adult Learning graduate returned to school after 30 years
- Innovative UNH compost facility named after agriculture pioneer
- Council ratifies two school union contracts
- Police say suspect stole heroin from bra
- 'Why not just leave?' Domestic violence expert: Abuse victims stay because of 'hook'
- Town Councilor Nazzarro running for state senate seat
- 16th Newfields 5K Road Race June 28
- Lebanon Boy Scouts offer free car wash on June 22
- North Berwick to hold Mill Field Festival
- New look, new vision for Children’s Museum
- 'Kat' steps down from stand after 10 days of testimony
- Frisbie's restraint use among highest in U.S.: Attributed to facility's number of patients in specialized Geropsychiatry unit
- Bill Dube Ford charity drive will aid Seacoast United Sports Foundation
- Chamber welcomes Doug’s Towing LLC
- Food, decor make Al’s Seafood magazine’s favorite
- Northridge Financial joins Dover Chamber
- Durham Police chief declines invite to speak on campus sexual assault: Says town budget is tight right now
- Seacoast Health awards scholarships to area students
- Ruling makes a good point
- Obama’s foreign policy of retreat
- Letters to the Editor - June 17, 2014
- Apathy will lead to higher taxes, tyranny
- Amazeen hearing continued while Barth is at Mazzaglia trial
- William Shaheen to speak at June meeting of Democrats
- Gas price update:
Iraq crisis
impacting
local costs
- Freedom Café: Raising awareness one cup of tea, coffee at a time
- Golf just one of the perks: 52 new homes being built at Rockingham Country club
- Post 7 wins Legion opener
- Americans score early, late to beat Ghana
- Sports Shorts
- Second-floor egress from Milton library discussed: Age-old issue of fire station’s size raised again as well
- UNH Roundup: Senior running back Steriti named to CFPA watch list
- Wave of emotion: Dover’s 1st title run was a stunner
- Hawks not looking past Windham
- Hernandez challenges evidence in murder case
- Sports Briefs: Locals honored at Fenway
- De La Rosa, Red Sox blank Twins
- Education briefs
- CAP proving meals this summer at Tri-City sites
- Honorable mentions
- Logan, Wilson receive Dunkin’ Donuts scholarships
- Celebrating butterflies
- Dover Career Tech Center scores another valuable connection
- SEED gives grants to Dover Middle School teachers
- Tri-City Christian choir brings home trophy, Meroff wins medal
- Gonic volunteers seek $15,000 to fix school playground mud bath
- St. Mary Academy science fair
- Today in History - Tuesday, June 17, 2014
- New nostalgia: home decor with a retro vibe
- Review: Blogger tallies Springsteen's Top 100
- Medicare ban on sex reassignment surgery lifted
- Magnate Carlos Slim opens aquarium in Mexico
- Blasting set to resume on Spaulding Turnpike
- FDA prepping long-awaited plan to reduce salt
- Tornadoes flatten tiny Nebraska town; 1 child dies
- Obama to create world's largest ocean preserve
- Nielsen throws out family that cheated system
- 450-pound boulder pins man in Greenfield river
- Shark dubbed Katherine may be bound for Texas
- 3 inmates set to die; previous execution botched
- Expert: DNA on underwear from Mazzaglia, McDonough and Marriott
- Pops on the Hilltop: 250 people attend SHS annual Pops concert to augment school's music programs
- Pease Airfest canceled
- Blind man hears, feels his way to mechanic degree
- County Attorney Reams agrees to resign
Embattled official to receive $42,000 lump-sum salary payout
- Police recover $22,000 worth of pot, arrest two