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september 18
- Marshwood girls finally solve Red Storm
- Portsmouth pulls away for fourth win
- OR girls suffer first loss
- Art Esprit sculpture on Square dismantled
- The purrfect companion
- Lee Sanfacon: Rochester’s greatest era of athletic success: 1955 to 1958
- Young girl saves the day in house fire: Remembers safety drills her dad taught her; alerts neighbor
- With chickens on the rise, will cats and dogs end up lower on the pecking order?
- Basil Leaf Thai Cuisine worth a visit
- Mazzaglia wants $2,250 in documents to prepare for his appeal
- Senator David Watters touts experience, record
- Wild Tales headline Telluride by the Sea film fest
- Fugitive of the Week: Task force searching for Jarrett Cote
- What's playing
- 3 file for City Council seat Filing period for city offices runs until Sept. 25
- Who's got the hottest bike?
- Take a ride
- Banned Book event
- Congress needs to OK this war
- Authors’ tea in Dover will include young Rochester writer
- Chamber to conduct Operation Thank You Oct. 15
- Studley’s Flower Garden starts renovation project
- Rochester Chamber golf tourney and After Hours social filling fast
- Carbon Craziness
- Chamber plans tree lighting, ‘Fairytale Christmas’ parade
- Entertainment and more
- Cocheco Quilters Tapestry of Color show coming in October
- Nightlife
- Many life milestones are out of millennials’ reach
- 'The Drop' a taut, well-writen thriller
- Chamber invites members, community to visit Tuscany
- Clinton needs to tell us her vision
- 'Silent Strength' author to sign book
- Liberty Mutual Insurance sponsors Opera House series
- Governor's Inn hosting comedy night
- Eastern Propane puts environmentally friendly truck into service
- Associated Brokers celebrates anniversaries
- Live and back from New York City
- Russian Matryoshka nested doll painting for the whole family
- Rising Country Star to play the Casino
- West Africa Music Festival Sept. 21 at Redhook
- Chili Cookoff highlights festival
- Live music now year-round at Governor’s Inn
- James and Marie World of Magic at Opera House Sept. 28
- Banned Books Night at Water Street Sept. 23
- Comedy Night at Governor’s Inn Sept. 27
- On the hill
- NSDAR at Nottingham Day
- Press Room to welcome
- Wakefield Opera House hosts Moose Mountain Jazz Band
- GM adding workers to build small pickup trucks
- District 4: Watters the best choice
- Koch brothers biographer plans lecture in Exeter
- Art reception and exhibit at Gafney Library
- Opera House season opener party bash on Sept. 26
- Alton Bay lady wins Prize Puzzle No. 272
- Pie festival at Farm Museum Sept. 21
- Family was ready to negotiate for Foley’s freedom
U.S. officials stopped them, threatening prosecution
- Berube bests Vachon in bid for register of deeds
- Sludge at the Dance Hall
- Fair food faves
Fried dough, french fries, cotton candy, sausage grinders — it’s all there
- Motorcyclist hurt in crash with car airlifted to Maine Medical Center
- Two charged after fight involving hammer and knife
- Paws for concern: 14-year-old dog recovering after unprovoked attack
- Large York County solar projects under way
- Dive into marine science at free UNH Ocean Discovery Day Oct. 4
- Razing old town hall raises worries about historic district
- Sports Shorts
- Contest to crown best macaroni and cheese makers
- High school roundup: Dover field hockey gets first win
- Portsmouth pulls away for fourth victory
- Statement win: Marshwood girls finally solve Red Storm
- OR girls suffer first loss
- Brady's favorites carry bulk of pass offense
- Bucs swamp Buchholz, Sox
- Vt. family members indicted after Canobie Lake Park melee
- Wright leads SHS girls to cross-country win
- SHS golfers defeat Noble, lose to Marshwood
- Scots take down Spartans in soccer action
- Mustangs trample South Portland in field hockey
- Spartans edge Bonny Eagle in soccer
- Cyr places second in meet at Thornton Academy
- Education must be dynamic to keep pace with changing world
- Letters to the editor
- Mark Your Calendar
- Sources of Support
- For a Good Cause
- At Our Libraries
- Welcome to the World
- American Legion serves up another spaghetti winner
- Deputies looking into abduction claim
- Poll to gauge support for new school’s design, budget
Layout, figures to be presented to residents at the end of the month
- Nomination papers are due Monday
City Council race looking competitive
- Council approves legal action against ‘junkyard’
- Marijuana industry battling stoner stereotypes
- Musings of a Middle-aged Man
The NFL is back! Go . . . shirts?
- Celebrating St. Ignatius High’s Class of 1947
- Spartans use four TD passes to beat the Vikings
- YCCAC offers scoops and services
Ice cream social includes presentation of annual Teddi Award
- Knights celebrate 60 years together
- Volunteers spruce up Acton Elementary
- ‘Podcaster’ to highlight Synergize Sanford’s next event
- Thank a Police Officer
- Scenes from a Stadium
Sanford-Springvale Historical Society to show 1954 film of Cobb dedication
- Champagne hat-trick leads SHS to field hockey victory
- Senate hopefuls discuss tax code, jails and education
- Study: Artificial Sweeteners may promote diabetes
- Liza Minnelli recovering after surgery, sends love
- Peter Fonda's 'Easy Rider' bike going to auction
- New medical facilities will increase choice, competition
- Letters to the Editor — September 18, 2014
- Rochester Fair Schedule
- Senator Sanders to speak at Rollinsford Legion Hall
- Strafford Republicans hear from two candidates
- Volunteers needed at the New Durham School
- Underwater presentation draws a crowd
- Seacoast Irish Festival back in Dover after 5 years
- School news roundup
- Ward 2 and 3 neighborhood meetings coming up soon
- Spaulding Class of ’53 to gather
- Environmental groups host Democracy School
- Rochester Republicans to meet
- Milton Arrest log
- Rochester police log
- Local events
- Rochester public meetings
- College news
- More lower cost health care options available
- Wiffle Ball Wes
- POW-MIA ceremony planned for Sept. 20
- Mass and tribute Oct. 18 at UNH is open to public
- Lighthouse painting being raffled at Fair
Proceeds will help restore historic structure on the Isles of Shoals
- Tumbledown Farms helps library
- Travel author at library Sept. 24
- Tactical Team and Reaction Team explore cooperation
- Senior Olympian congratulated
- Cute kittens seek forever homes
- Animal control officer slot open in Farmington
- Deputy Andrews sworn into office
- Day of Caring benefits Child Care Center
- Rochester School District announces September honorees
- ‘In Appreciation’ gift presented by Monarch School student
- Democrats open office
- It takes a Habitat family
Hard work, perseverance pays off for future homeowners
- Book giveaway starts Year of the Book at Valley View
- Rules, careful handling by children, ensure piglets are safely treated
- Lebanon Festival returns to celebrate how wonderful town is
- Today in History - Thursday, September 18, 2014
- Exterior Decorating: updating with paints, trims
- Fall in New England: Yankee Mag offers trip ideas
- Chocolate-prosciutto-peanut grilled bananas? Yes!
- Doctor: Ford to undergo 40 days of chemotherapy
- Two face shoplifting charges
- Newfoundland celebration this weekend Sept. 20-21
- NKorea unresponsive to US envoy offer
- Man riding bike killed in Malden
- Supermarket feud impacts monthly job figures
- Man wanted for robbery arrested at Frisbee tourney
- Ukraine's pleas for lethal aid from US go unmet
- IS group seizes 21 villages in northern Syria
- Clinton: Turn female economic issues into movement
- California wildfire shows explosive growth
- Overnight closure on Berwick Bridge tonight
- One dies in collision with tractor trailer
- City bond rating improves