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july 31
- Jays sweep Sox aside
- Bauneg Beg Lake: From Spring to Summer
- Winship retiring from First Colebrook Bank
- Smoky Quartz Distillery offers tours, sampling at Seabrook location
- Brown says we are losing the N.H. advantage
- Briefs: West named RAA June athlete of the month
- Lee Sanfacon: Musing about track history and some no-hitters
- Family of Paul Voisine says he didn't jump in front of Downeaster
- Sports Briefs: Staples Crossing drops tourney opener vs. Brewer
- Health insurance fair set for Aug. 14
- Hearing postponed in civil suit against Dover School Board
- Traffic delays but no injuries in crash
- Warrant issued in shooting: Police seeking Kerry Joseph on felony charge of first-degee assault
- Church overcomes theft of rainbow flags: Flags, garlands, banners, prayers sent from all over the world
- America's Got Talent breakout star in concert
- Dover man indicted in rash of burglaries
- Portsmouth Herald sports editor accused of having child sex images
- Sail of a lifetime: Day cruises offered on Privateer Lynx
- Neighborhoods to celebrate National Night Out
- New vegetable stand at Shain’s Farm
- Let the food truck battle begin ...
- Gypsy Swing Night will highlight Cochecho Arts Fest
- Resonation Pale Ale: A worthy partner
- Martin Sexton performs Aug. 6 in Portsmouth
- Seacoast to welcome tall ships
- Net gain: Wurzer set tone in BA's goal
- Rivermill at Dover Landing offers ideal event setting
- Great Bay center makes prestigious go-and-do list
- NAACP did not offer an endorsement
- Press Room to welcome Alanna Mosely Trio
- Mosely Trio at Factory Court
- Absent on immigration reform
- Entertainment and more
- Me Inc. offers plenty of dividends
- Letters to the Editor - July 31, 2014
- Ronnie Earl bring Memphis to Jonathan's
- Laugh it up with 'Caught in the Net'
- 3 Doors Down to turn it up at the Casino Ballroom
- Art Around the Seacoast
- Do not take away her hope
- La Corona passes muster with these taste buds
- SoulFest to host Grammy winners, best-selling authors
- Post 8 breezes to Junior Legion state crown
- New members join Birchtree Center board
- Honorable mentions
- Hackmatack calling all Monty Python fans
- ChildLight Yoga christens new studio in Dover
- Bobby Ruse pitches one of Mainers’ best games this season
- Letters to the editor
- Sign-ups under way for AOB camp
- Opportunities to serve
- The Veterans’ Corner
Habitat for Humanity to build a home for a veteran
- Mark Your Calendar
- Springvale library to host program about online museum
- Don’t let illegal dumpers trash Sanford
- Registration open for 10-Mile Road Race set for September
- So just what is in a name? One judge has his say
- Lafayette Club edges Jerry’s Market in Babe Ruth play
- Grant to receive Boston Post Cane on Saturday
Also, historical society to display local artist’s works
- Church taking fight against malaria to farmers’ market
- The Seniors’ Scene
Trafton Center to showcase ‘Time, Talent and Treasure’ at auction
- Welcome to the World
- Vendors, volunteers and ideas sought for next Lebanon Festival
- Sanford Police Log
- At Our Libraries
- York County Sheriff’s Log
- For a Good Cause
- August events prove summer’s not over yet
- New OUI law goes into effect Aug. 1
Measure will hold felony OUI offenders more accountable
- No charges in attempted abduction hoax
- Director: Losses won’t affect Sanford’s dispatch center
Waterboro, Alfred switching to Biddeford services
- Fugitive with local ties back in custody
- Edison III apartments under construction
- Beware of fraudulent unclaimed-property postcards
- Adam Cote to address Synergize Sanford tonight
- Newmarket appoints Martin
interim school superintendent
- American Independence Festival deemed big success
- Rockingham County Superior Court indictments
- Families retain reliance on wives’ earnings to get by
- Girls Lacrosse Dream Team: Season was a dream for Berwick laxers
- N.H. minimum wage at federal minimum for 5 years
- Mainers shutout Laconia, fall to Valley, North Adams
- ‘Art is for everyone’
Life Works’ artists share their creative side
- Motorist collides with tractor
- ‘Brush Strokes’ artists display works at Trafton Center
- We want your photos and stories
- City hires
first human
resources
director
- Families ‘Step’ into the early 1800s
- State title is sweet redemption for Dover Post 8
- Develin's versatility could help Patriots at tight end
- Crop circle in Germany attracts many visitors
- PMC bicycle ride for cancer research hits 35 years
- SC mom's arrest sparks child care debate
- Elegant Louvre Garden in Paris infested with rats
- Lollapalooza marks a decade in Chicago
- N.H. June jobless rate is sixth lowest in country
Latest U-6 ‘labor underutilization’ rate still in double figures
- Farmington Corner
Are lilacs doomed to fade away?
- August happenings at Calefs
- Huge estate and yard sale to benefit Union Grange hall restoration
- Summer Reading Program party
- Rochester police seek attempted theft suspects
- Rochester Police Log
- Teen movie matinee at library, Aug. 1
- Rochester Public Meetings
- Rochester’s National Night Out is on Aug. 5
- Letters to the Editor - July 31, 2014
- Cumby robber may be linked to Shell holdups
- Freedom of religion under attack in Rochester
- There’s more to Milton than meets the eye
- Interfaith Council picnic set for Aug. 10
- Lebanon history buffs to meet Aug. 4
- Rochester Democrats to meet on Aug. 4
- Fairs and sales planned in the area
- Bird Notes
- Road work summer schedule
- College news
- The Monarch School of New England, Part 6
An interview with Steve Dore
- Selectman Bridges’ resignation a surprise in Milton
Says working in farm is too time-demanding
- The Alanna Mosely Trio at Factory Court, Aug. 1
- Traveling Wolfeburys to perform at Wakefield Opera House
- Reggae Fest dominates weekend of music at Governor’s Inn
- Blues Festival BBQ winners
- Farmington church has new cookbook for sale
- School news
- Man charged with shoplifting
- Ribbon cutting in Wakefield
- Wells man drawn as crossword winner
- Church’s stolen rainbow flags spark nationwide show of support
- Middleton Town Hall murals examined by expert
- Barrington Public Library hosts Young Adult Author series
- Man indicted in baby formula theft
- Today in History - Thursday, July 31, 2014
- Poor New Yorkers getting fancy food leftovers
- Police warn residents about bear sightings
- Missing teen and 2 juveniles found safe
- Veteran TV impresario Robert Halmi Sr. dies at 90
- As US job market strengthens, many don't feel it
- Immigration courts speed up children's cases
- Israel vows to destroy Hamas tunnels
- MBTA reports overall drop in crime so far in 2014
- Revolution beat Rapids to end 8-game losing streak
- Cubs acquire struggling LHP Doubront from Red Sox
- Ax crashes through car windshield on highway
- Market Basket CEOs: workers must return by Monday
- Ocean safari for white sharks off Cape Cod
- Investigators make it to Ukraine jet crash site
- W. Africa Ebola outbreak tops 700 deaths
- A's get Lester, Gomes from Red Sox for Cespedes
- Some positive news released about man who nearly drowned
- 4 groups getting over $921K in health funding
- Lackey goes from Red Sox to Cards for Kelly, Craig
- A’s deal Tommy Milone to Twins for Sam Fuld