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july 29
- Knife point robber may be same as in two other incidents
- Pratt promoted to EVP/COO at Colebrook Bank
- Shaheen & Gordon opens office in Meredith
- New Extension publication offers farmers’ market selling tips
- Living Innovations announces promotions
- If you can't take the heat ...
- Education briefs
- Dover third-grader’s poem wins first-place in PBS contest
- New Hampshire Liquor Commission sales hit record $626 million
- A second opinion on fluoridation
- Limousine liberalism’s good works
- DHS equestrians had great year
- Honorable mentions
- Man accused of giving teens pot and alcohol: Maine State Police: Inappropriate touching also alleged
- Man charged in Abby's disappearance: Teen, now home, was abducted nine months ago after leaving school
- Congolese resettlement meeting called off
- NAACP Seacoast president backs Watters
- Community support: Fundraisers planned for pizza robbery victim
- Shoppers go elsewhere to protest Market Basket and back workers
- Cumby's robber may be same as in Shell holdups
- Letters to the Editor - July 29, 2014
- City’s $465g sidewalk grant project back on track
- Man indicted on reckless driving charge, 6 other felonies
- Man going to prison in roofing scam
- No information on Weeden's bail review
- Man in critical condition after near-drowning at water park
- Two motorists face action after sobriety checkpoint
- Newington man hurt in ATV accident
- Golf tournaments
- Sports briefs: Hill named to women’s U20 World Cup team
- Post 8 Senior Legion to play for state title today
- Lady Mav teams bound for softball nationals
- ‘Night Out’ event set in Somersworth
- Post 188 sets sights on deep tourney run
- Gas price update
Modest decline
continues locally
and nationally
- Dover police log
- Durham Farmers’ Market relocating to Jackson Landing on Monday, Aug. 11
- Occidental Gypsy plays Aug. 1 at Henry Law Park
- Local men ‘tubing’ spent tough night in the woods
- Jays add to Boston’s pain with rout
- Sports briefs: Markos advances to USTA Jr. Elite National Championship
- Rochester woman celebrates her 100th birthday with family
- New principal named to lead early childhood center
- Man indicted in baby formula theft
- Dover Jr. Legion rallies past Rochester
- The Big Hurt and Joe Torre headline HOF class
- 'Sharknado' sequel has bite and lots of laughs
- Tortoise an accomplice in alligator's zoo escape?
- Today in History - Tuesday, July 29, 2014
- Out of character: Chinese calligraphy at the Met
- Right at Home: cooking up a color-happy kitchen
- A troubled teen in flight from a nuclear meltdown
- Officials in York reject marijuana plan
- Grand opening for Blackbird Studio and Gallery
- Noble High Class of '1979' reunion
- Avoiding plane crashes as air traffic doubles
- With Israel at war, US lawmakers give full support
- NCAA settles head injury suit, will change rules
- Stories of athletes named in NCAA lawsuit
- Study: 35 percent in US facing debt collectors
- Maggie Gyllenhaal glows as 'The Honorable Woman'
- Boston whale watching boat returns after stranding
- Home prices rise, sales down slightly in June
- Massachusetts city cleans up after tornado
- Comic-Con's dark side: Harassment amid the fantasy
- Israel hits symbols of Hamas rule; scores killed
- Tornado confirmed in Limington
- Tornado confirmed in Limington, Maine
- Odds of lobsterman catching
rare lobster are 1 in 30 million
- Escaping email: Inspired vision or hallucination?
- Man held on $1M in teen's kidnapping
- Dover Post 8 wins American Legion state baseball title