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august 28
- Valencia’s 3-run dinger does in Sox
- No changes in trash pickup for Labor Day
- Changes coming to Milton Free Public Library
- Vets’ counseling van visit rescheduled once again
- City man to be arraigned for burglary last year
- Lee Sanfacon: Jim Stevens: another Spaulding no-hit pitcher unearthed
- September marks Timeless Framing’s 20th year in business
- First day of school a fresh start for teachers, students
- High Street paving bid reaches $2.75m
- Engineer: Durham bike path meets national standards Dirk Grotenhuis felt accident could have happened in previous two-lane configuration
- IT'S A DONE DEAL Market Basket deal is sealed for Artie T. to buy the company
- Wakefield man charged in shoplifting incident
- UNH freshmen to move in Saturday
- Paint Nite at British Beer Company to benefit RAIN
- Newmarket school renovation project complete
- Sheriffs get training to understand plight of illegal immigrants
- Celebrating Labor Day with food, wine and beer
- Residents enjoy Farmington Hay Day
- Tomato tasting at North Berwick Farmer’s Market
- Whose Line is it Anyway?
- Seacoast NAACP annual picnic Aug. 30
- Letters to the Editor - Aug. 28, 2014
- Milton Gazette for September
- Rusted Root to play Redhook Brewery
- Music and art at Stone Church
- Festival to showcase Greek culture, cuisine
- Lady Antebellum to rock Meadowbrook
- Entertainment and more
- Too detached to lead?
- Navy with a mission in mind
- The bursting beats of Fela Kuti
- Nightlife on the Seacoast
- Coming to Blue Ocean
- Talent on stage for annual Hampton Beach show
- Working Man's Porter is a worthy fall beer
- Tri-City Co-Op has ramp installed
- KTP to host Matt Light
- 'A once in a lifetime
- That's a wrap for Factory Court concerts
- Collins has bigger role to play
- Watch artists paint local scenes
- Around the Seacoast
- State court: Workers' comp OK for kickball injury
- Letters to the Editor — August 24, 2014
- July jobless rates for towns and cities released
- LCHIP grants are helping Strafford County communities
- Veterans’ group collecting old American flags to be retired
- Project manager: East Rochester school renovation on time, on budget
- Extension offers selling tips at farmers’ markets
- Shaheen visits Rochester Child Care Center
Senator is pushing her bill that would increase the child care tax credit
- RP Abrasives & Machine Inc. takes a shine to Rochester
- Rochester author writes of his life in various uniforms
- Portable Pantry to leave Rochester and merge with Dover eatery
- Murder will not shake resolve of a free press
- Empowerment course to ease health issues
- James Foley celebrated in memorial Mass
- Legion Auxiliary plans craft fair in Wolfeboro
- Craft Fair in Barrington, Sept. 13
- Rochester police log
- Spicer graduates from military training
- Rochester public meetings
- State awards Homemakers over $900g
Contract includes case management services
- Community Sundays at Calefs in September
- School news roundup
- Monarch School, Main Street and Chamber to host charity bike ride
- Grange to hold Food Drive for Homeless Shelter
- Vermont man who allegedly tried to run down police officer in Rochester indicted
- Rochester police officer Andrew Swanberry promoted to sergeant
- Veterans’ Corner
- Milton arrest log
- Peruvian Incas subject of historical program, Sept. 11
- Writers’ Night at new location, Sept. 4
- JM House & Home Realty joins Chamber
- Food preservation workshop, Sept. 25, in New Durham
- Chamber welcomes Taco Bell
- Avery graduates from basic training
- Bartoszak graduates from basic training
- Homemakers group helps Cocheco Valley
- SHS Class of 1951 holds reunion
- Man charged with receiving stolen property prior to Foley memorial
- Tri-City Co-Op has ramp installed
- Rochester Elks donate to Gerry’s Food Pantry
- Employees of the Month
- Drug task force makes another arrest
- Two deputy sheriffs sworn in
- Artstream exhibit opens Sept. 5
- Henry Ford enthusiasts come to Wakefield Corner
- Farmington students are back in school
- St. Elizabeth Seton School readies for exciting year
- Victim identified in Lafayette Street shooting
- St. Thomas holds leadership and service program
- Middleton Old Home Day crowd breaks the record
- Dwyer charged with alcohol theft
- Pittsfield woman arrested at Walmart
- Moose Mountains Regional Greenways presents a Moonlight Walk
- Drug task force makes another Rochester arrest
- Sky-high dreams come true
Teen joins Junior ROTC and logs first solo flight
- Crosspoint Church distributes backpacks, school supplies
- Three arrested after store incidents
- Drapeau arrested at K-Mart
- Police arrest three for willful concealment
- Middleton to Wolfeboro highway being upgraded
- Rochester man arrested by drug task force
- AWWA has another busy summer with erosion projects
- Fiddling Thomsons at final Downtown Lunchtime Concert
- Hilltop’s Bluegrass Festival early bird tickets on sale
- Man arrested for willful concealment at Walmart
- Four charged with shoplifting in city
- Rochester pairing wins Hay Day horseshoe contest
- Shear Heaven cuts the ribbon
- The Monarch School of New England, Part 10
The Albert Family
- H.S. roundup: STA golfers open with two wins
- Sports Shorts
- N.Y. Giants finish long preseason vs Patriots
- ’Cats look to get back to NCAAs
- The brothers Rogers reconnecting on STA gridiron
- Sharapova rallies to outlast Dulgheru at U.S. Open
- Staying on top: New faces help to fill OR's void
- Advocates want to see NFL act on domestic violence
- Spartans’ varsity soccer team opens Sept. 6
- Chicken livers and the Acton Fair: For local Rotarians, the two go together
- Spartans’ football action kicks off Friday night
Exhibition game to be played in Lewiston
- Together, let’s wipe out ALS once and for all
- Letters to the editor
- At Our Libraries
- Franco-American families to unite for dinner, presentations of heritage
- Opportunities to serve
- Senior College starting classes on Sept. 15
- Welcome to the World
- The Seniors’ Scene
AARP to launch new season on Sept. 25
- Mark Your Calendar
- For a Good Cause
- Sources of Support
- Places to Worship
- Grand jury hands up indictments
- Curtains rise on efforts to renovate auditorium
- Police-community cookout is tonight
- Look to the Skies
Jet rally to swoop into Sanford next weekend
- Students encouraged to apply for Senate program
- Mushroom biz gets USDA funds
- Schools to host open houses today
Classes begin next week
- Sanford Police Log
- School starts on Tuesday for Acton’s children
- Baseball in Sanford
The War Years, Part II
- SHS took first ‘Telly’ championship 50 years ago
- James Foley: Words are not enough
- McKeon, Bernard to wed this fall
- Lawrence joins funeral home’s staff
- Harding wins Goodall Library’s grand prize
- Greene, Warren to wed in October
- Willowbrook celebrating Agricultural Fair Day this weekend
- Cutter is city’s new assistant fire chief
His family’s firefighting history harks back to the 1860s
- Jacobsen resigns as AWS executive director
- Kiwanians spruce up Springvale park
- Scouts to seek new recruits at upcoming fair
- Today in History - Thursday, August 28, 2014
- When doctors compete, do you win?//
- Scientists ask bird oglers to help study puffins
- Sangria, roasted peppers make entertaining easy
- Hangout house: why some homes become teen central
- Talks to focus on Kingman Farm research in Durham
- Gun tourism grows in popularity in recent years
- White House preps legal case for immigration steps
- Israelis skeptical of PM's Gaza victory claim
- Jolie, Pitt wed in Chateau Miraval, France
- Workers cheer restored Market Basket CEO
- Ex-congressman sues Massachusetts over pot denial
- Police say missing teen has been found safe
- Free foreclosure prevention counseling from Community Home Solutions
- Survey: Americans' pessimism on economy has grown
- UN: Armed group detains 43 peacekeepers in Syria
- Customers back at local Market Basket store
- Russian columns enter Ukraine; leader urges calm