september 13
- Portsmouth field hockey stays unbeaten
- Spaulding girls keep rolling
- Sox knock Royals out of first
- Harvest Moon fest Sunday to feature Rusted Root
- Carin creates timeless portraits for clients
- Kline joins United Way of York County
- Rochester’s Aubin, Mears accepted to Economic Development Academy
- Mazzaglia has until Monday to file appeal: Mailing exception means it may be unknown until Tuesday
- The future is now: Police station, parking garage get off to a slow but steady start
- Fair? It's fun-tastic! Rochester Fair opens 10-day run
- Durham police log
- ‘Coffee with Councilor’ session today
- Can funds be found to save two downtown restaurants?
- School lunch
- Letter’s to the Editor - Sept. 13, 2014
- What if this doesn’t work?
- What did primary day tell us?
- Mayor Hilliard gets national award
- Scenic painting raffled at fair Proceeds will help restore lighthouse on the Isles of Shoals
- Fugitive runs on Dunkin,’ bagged by U.S. Marshals
- Mayor fosters love for books
- Country Club members rally for friend: 26 take part in Ice Bucket Challenge
- Sen. Paul, Scott Brown hold GOP unity rally: Some protest outside Huddleston Hall event
- High School Roundup: Oyster River girls sink Sanborn in overtime
- Exeter holds off Red Raiders
- UNH roundup: University chooses firms for new stadium
- Bedford thumping is eye-opener for Clippers
- Red Raiders nudged in five sets by Salem
- Patriots not used to slow starts
- Spaulding girls keep rolling
- Portsmouth field hockey stays unbeaten
- Keene runs away from Green Wave
- Boston restaurant coming to Portsmouth’s Portwalk Place
- Singers, soloists wanted for GSCS’s Messiah
- LastingMatters Organizer author talks about new book
- AT THE LIBRARY
- Children’s Museum plans two-week Toddlerfest of events
- Vermont town looking for stolen electronic sign
- Today in History - Saturday, September 13, 2014
- Michigan launches fall advertising campaign
- Bees aren't the only pollinators you can attract
- Luxury fashion takes on fitness technology
- Turning your zucchini abundance into no-fry fries