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july 24
- Man struck and killed by train
- Wooden Eye headlines Friday’s arts fest
- Patrick-Baudet director of hospice at Cornerstone VNA
- Man charged with reckless operation in Dover incident
- Honorable mentions
- Maine man who picked up package he thought held marijuana to plead guilty
- Our waters are changing — and not for the better
- Man killed by train: Struck by the Downeaster at North Berwick crossing
- Third slaying suspect waives hearing: Case is now bound over to Superior Court
- As long as it takes: Market Basket workers vow to stand firm to get Arthur T. back
- Inmates indicted in assaults on guards
- Two officers fired, two disciplined in 2009 Seabrook brutality incident
- Historic tomb repaired: Damaged more than four years ago by fallen tree
- AG calls Shannon shooting justified: Charges will not be brought against officers
- Remedy for the worst of days? Vunderbar!
- 'Rare breed': STA's Karsonovich had stellar senior season
- Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma receives new commander
- Jewett Metal will build Scamman farm barn
- Sail Portsmouth will offer special rides aboard several different ships
Two sails will be held from July 30 through Aug. 1
- NEMO Equipment featured on NH Chronicle
- Sports Shorts
- Boys lacrosse Dream Team: Saints, Clippers dominated boys lacrosse on Seacoast
- Briefs: OR bumped from regional tourney
- Pitching could carry Post 8 deep into tourney
- Post 188 wins Zone 5 title
- Streaking Post 7 could be in mode to repeat
- Calendar
- Moral clarity in Gaza
- Reinstate Arthur Demoulas
- Hope and change come 2014?
- Chicken, music and more at HarborFEST
- Afraid of rumor mills
- The downside of giving weapons
- Pets, kids in cars
- We don’t need six more years of a ‘yes woman’
- No free pass for Weeden
- Wooden Eye headlines Week 3 of Arts Festival
- Let the shows begin
- Father knows best?
- Wood Brothers
highlight Prescott Park Folk Festival
- Eat It Up: Food Talks! at The Rep
- Don Petterson's 'Old man on a bicycle' a journey from N.H. to San Francisco
- Reggae and Craft Brew Fest at The Governor's Inn
- Sun, surf and comedy at the beach
- Newmarket taxpayers duped
- Secretary elected to Chief Michael Maloney Memorial Fund
- Dover recognized for strong leadership
- Cleaves to perform South Berwick Library benefit
- Sox drop second straight
- Rochester Police Log
- Suspect in fire that displaced mom, 4 children indicted
- August trial for mother in endangerment case
- A need to look beyond slogans
- Letters to the Editor - July 24, 2014
- Thirsty Moose: Diverse food menu and a long beer list
- Summer Music Series features four bands at Governor’s Inn
- RMS students at AdventureLore
- Get paid for posts? Social networking's new twist
- New Hampshire's fair season gets underway
- Sheriff’s Log
- CGA site cleanup stalls again
City manager returning grant money to the EPA
- At Willowbrook: A Barbecue and the Yankee Brass Band
- Sanford Police Log
- Metrocast making the switch to digital only signal
In case you’re wondering what’s happened to your favorite channels this summer ...
- ‘Summah Daze’ return will include classic cars, food and entertainment
- Police ID man who drowned at dam
- Cote to discuss leadership with Synergize Sanford
- For a Good Cause
- Places to Worship
- SHS students achieve honors
- YCCAC to host ice-cream social
- Local cancer facility a part of the hospital’s recognized efforts
- At Our Libraries
- Veggie stand opening on Grammar Road on Friday
- SIS Bank bestows $25g in scholarships to graduates
- Sources of Support
- Grant will help LVGS with shelter project
- Making the Grade
- Opportunities to serve
- Mark Your Calendar
- ‘Seeds of Strength’ growing at Carpentier Park
Local volunteers, organizations and neighbors bring community garden back to life
- Letters to the editor
- The Case for Broadband in Sanford
- Lakes and the Atlantic: Summer in Vacationland
- New tractor expected to save town money
- Lehane captures Randall’s Run
- Davis Family Foundation awards SMHC grant of $18,721
- Lotsa Lobstahs!
- Time to restore Sanford City Hall Auditorium
- Focusing On Community Leaders
Mayor Cote shares his vision of Sanford
- Rare triple play highlights Mainers’ win over Valley
- They’re the Champs
For the third time in four years, Central Furniture is Little League’s top team
- Dumb Starbucks explained on Comedy Central show
- IDC: Illegal dumping on Cyro Road is hurting business prospects
- Milton Town Forest on agenda at July 28 public meeting
- Roger Allen Park’s purpose: Business or pleasure?
- Maine man arrested in Hooksett charged with Rochester incident
- Seacoast Manufacturing Exchange completes 1st year
- Rochester Public Meetings
- ROCHESTER Police Log
- Lots to do at Goodwin Library
- Police: Woman posted selfies in stolen dress
- Sharper Image cuts ribbon
- Dawson charged with Kmart offense
- Middleton Selectman Laughy’s resignation leaves seat open
- Summer Music Series features four bands at Governor’s Inn
- Rochester Middle School Olympians, volunteers
- Woman accused of shoplifting at Walmart
- Glidden is Frisbie’s July Volunteer of the Month
- Patriotic music brings old schoolhouse alive
- Rochester officer and K-9 awarded medal
- Man charged with second degree assault
- Farmington woman charged with concealment
- Today in History - Thursday, July 24, 2014
- CEO of learning disability mentor group pens book
- Telemedicine cuts travel time for Vermont patients
- A summer primer to grilling backyard barbecue ribs
- Shoplifter turns self in
- Ex-Market Basket boss wants to buy company
- Taiwan airline suspects bad weather caused crash
- How Arizona, Ohio, Oklahoma, executions went awry
- Girl's donations help North Berwick police canine
- Pope meets Christian sentenced to death for faith
- Ryan proposes streamlining anti-poverty programs
- Wyoming cave with fossil secrets to be excavated
- New Massachusetts law would bar shark finning
- Military projectile found on Cape Cod beach
- Car drifts into ditch, flips over
- More US girls now getting cervical cancer vaccine
- Investigators release sketch of man linked to teen’s disappearance
- Blue Jays blank Sox
- ‘Strong’ regional start for Slammers