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august 5
- Zaino is well worth considering
- Coffey's sex-assault trial scheduled to start today: Accused of giving 16-year-old alcohol before assaulting her
- Canney's passion is running to support CHaD
- Coast to coast Newmarket woman becomes second in history to run across the country solo
- Task force surprised by amount of heroin
- U.S. Marshals assist in search for Rochester shooting suspect: Police requested help in finding Kerry Joseph
- Rochester Elks hire new home manager
- Rochester police investigate latest two robberies: Cumberland Farms holdup second in eight days
- COAST buses to gain access to the shipyard
- Dover waterfront deal falls through
- City Council to interview hopefuls for Ward 6 council vacancy
- Gas price update Current prices 10 cents lower than last summer
- Meeting Wednesday on widening turnpike, getting input on old General Sullivan Bridge
- Iron Horse undergoes improvements
USS Scranton sub arrives for maintenance and upgrades
- Letters to the Editor - Aug. 6, 2014
- Who’s your boss?
- Energy policy: Obama’s way is not the right way
- John Kerry the Clueless
- Andrew Rawson to fill Milton selectmen vacancy
- Rochester Night Out offers substance-free fun
- GOP hopefuls to speak at meeting series in Dover starting tonight
- No info on why tour boat Celia Thaxter became disabled, requiring evacuation of passengers
- The Tiger watch is on for final major of the year
- Summer Camps
- Golf tournaments
- Sports briefs: Slammers win Commissioners Cup
- Ross explains personal endorsement of David Watters for state senator
Edwards, Watters’ opponent, thought evening would include a candidates forum
- Mike Whaley: Hill embracing her second soccer chance
- Patriots’ Belichick tells of ‘Redskins’ connection
- For Michael Phelps, there’s no place like home
- Stern set to enter basketball’s Hall of Fame
- We want your photos and stories
- UNH offering online course on presidential primary
- Education briefs
- Pinkerton student’s design chosen for book cover
- McKenna picked as NEA Science Master Teacher
- Bill Dube Ford test drive helps PCA
- Author visits Farmington class
- Foster honored with Community Champion award
- Dover resident Wallingford gets Fisher Cat scholarship
- Middle Schooler receives first Jim Huebner Leadership Award
- Today in History - Tuesday, August 5, 2014
- Beef pollutes more than pork, poultry, study says
- National WWII Museum welcomes 4 millionth visitor
- Teen craft nights boost creativity, family ties
- Rethinking a healthy breakfast: a meal in a muffin
- Poll: How to pay for roads divides Americans
- Cease-fire takes effect to end Gaza war
- Fingertip bitten off at Beyonce-Jay Z concert
- Stallone: It's hard to get men to like you
- Market Basket workers plan huge rally for Artie T.
- Market Basket says workers fear for safety
- 4-year-old boy drowns in Massachusetts lake
- Cops: Drunk got in police car with officers inside
- Dover Family Alliance plans back-to-school picnic
- 5-year-old mayor loses re-election in Minnesota
- Attack at Afghan base kills US soldier, wounds 15
- Obama: US companies to invest $14B in Africa
- Scrabblers rejoice: 5,000 new words are on the way
- A guide for fliers worried about Ebola outbreak
- Israel-Hamas truce sets stage for talks on Gaza
- Sherri Shepherd to make her Broadway debut
- 2nd American aid worker with Ebola arrives in US
- LeBron, sons pitch in on Akron home rehab
- Attorney: Teen binge drinking preceded rape
- NY woman found with stolen snake after crash
- Obama to welcome African leaders for dinner
- Suspect in Manchester shooting arrested in Florida