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september 25
- Another person reported struck, killed by Downeaster
- Irish festival set for next Saturday
- Scarier than zombies Unused meds can kill; drug takeback event this Saturday
- Suspects in attempted abduction identified Now UNH victim won’t aid police in case
- Police: UNH student falsely reported she was assaulted
- Out of thin air: Artist teaches DHS auto tech students about airbrushing
- Person struck, killed by Downeaster: Police say female's death was a suicide
- State pulls CVHS bingo, Lucky 7 licenses
- Vigil in Portsmouth, march in Rochester
- Gerry's Food Pantry needs help
- Dover Alliance to host World Cafe gathering
- Candle the likely cause of small fire in house
- City to begin hydrant flushing Sept. 28
- Holiday parade: ‘Christmas Around World’
Dover Children’s Center new event organizer
- Lots to do on Durham Day this Saturday
- Rally in Milton Mills Friday for U.S. pastor held in Iran
- Town weighs combo public safety building
Would house police and fire depts. under same roof
- Pickup driver summonsed for cutting off motorcycle
- Garrison Players presenting 'Sex Please We're Sixty'
- Festival celebrates candy and crafts
- Mass in Blue at The Music Hall
- Take Back Day is Saturday
- Letters to the Editor - Sept. 25, 2014
- Festival on the Plains
- The value of a human life
- Entertainment and more
- Hear from Times best-seller
- High stakes in Kansas
- Nightlife
- Enjoy a fall run and some fun
- Apple's iPhone 6 sets sales record
- Six jurors picked in fatal stabbing case
- Beyond Fest presents Rebecca Rule
- Man hurt after car crosses lane, strikes tree
- The Addams Family: A New Musical Comedy at the Opera House
- Melanie: From Woodstock to Jonathan's
- Great games, confusing console names
New 3DS has more processing power, improved button layout
- Seacoast Irish Festival returns Sept. 27
- Harvest Saison
- Fall TV 2014: Sharp increase in bearded best friends
- Red Sky Mary and fire-driven rock
- OURBIGBAND!
debuts at The Dance Hall
- Brett Dennen returns to his roots with
'Smoke and Mirrors'
Portsmouth Music Hall show on Oct. 22
- 'A Walk Among the Tombstones' works well until it doesn't
- With Tim Gunn, fashion guru and 'Project Runway' co-host
- Sport Shorts
- High school roundup: Mules out-duel Derryfield
- Clippers fall in OT
- STA has its hands full with feisty Bobcats
- Wildcats have a number of holes to fill
- N.H. Cats play on while seeking club-sport status
- Sox pound sloppy Rays
- SHS cross-country finishes fourth
- Spartans rule the net against Mustangs
- Thornton Academy’s defense thwarts Massabesic in soccer action
- Rams top Spartans in golf
- Hodge’s goals help Spartans rein in Mustangs
- Help Shape the Coalition’s Candidates’ Forum
- PLTI changes lives, one parent at a time
- Trip to India prompts reflection of democracy here at home
- There’s a Mustang on the market
- Letters to the editor
- Spartans dealt sudden-death loss in field hockey
- Bonny Eagle gridders dominate Spartans
- Sources of Support
- At Our Libraries
- Opportunities to serve
- Mark Your Calendar
- For a Good Cause
- Goodall Library’s winetasting-auction returns Oct. 9
Raised funds will help meet the community’s literary needs
- Churches uniting for annual ‘Communities CARE’ event
Goods, meals, services and information will be available for those in need
- Grant giving Pastor Catalano opportunities to reflect and renew
- Jeans as a Means
Dead River Company raising funds for fight against hunger
- New campaign ‘Paving the Way’ for Y expansion
- Protect your pet — and yourself — from rabies
- Who’s Got the Biggest Pumpkin?
Annual weigh-off competition to be held on Saturday
- You could be one of Sanford’s next leaders
PLTI classes starting up again
- City gives family more time to clean property
- Standoff with suicidal man ends peacefully
- Sanford Police Log
- New-school straw poll set for Tuesday
- Incumbent councilors facing challengers on this fall’s ballot
- City Hall starts new business hours
- Good News Club starts up Oct. 3
- Helping the Homeless
Saturday’s event will raise funds for veterans in need
- Forum to focus on pot policy in Maine
- Public Works will accept leaves for free
Department also urges composting and provides tips
- York County grand jury indictments
- Book group to discuss ‘Unbroken’ in October
- Horn now holds Acton’s Boston Post Cane
- The Seniors’ Scene
A Busy Week at the Trafton Center!
- A Podcaster’s Pointers
John Lee Dumas shares the secrets of his success with Synergize Sanford
- Officials hoping to establish citywide preschool with grant
- Jury convicts Acton man of tax evasion
- A good pig roast is taken seriously in these parts
- Council approves raises for police, dispatchers, other city employees
Cost: More than $300g over next 2 years
- Horticultural therapy is a benefit at the Monarch School
- City’s bond rating with Standard & Poor bumped up to AA
- Rabies clinic in Wakefield
- Milton man victim of seedy midnight theft
- Project Pride, in its 28th year, has a new focus these days
The goal is getting young people into the workforce
- N.H. jobless rate dips, Market Basket disrupts retail figures
- Griffin-Peterka exhibit planned at library
- St. Elizabeth Seton announces Harvest Fair
- Ward 1’s next meeting is Oct. 8
- Turkey dinner at Methodist Church Oct. 4
- ‘Stuff the Bus’ with Christmas toys, not students
- Auditions for Opera House musical, Oct. 5 and 6
- Letters to the Editor — September 25, 2014
- School Board may add bus to fix crush
Unhappy parents asked state police to step in
- History buffs to have UNH speaker Oct. 9
- Gospel choir to perform
- Huppe charged with DWI after auto accident
- Rochester Police Log
- Drug Take-Back this Saturday
- Campaign Nonviolence has two events this week
- Library will screen movie on Oct. 1
- Gonic playground fundraisers plan Touch-a-Truck event
- Meldrum to minister in Dover this weekend
- Rochester Public meetings
- Bands and BBQ dinner
- Retired educators to meet on Oct. 9
- The Franklin Gallery reopens on Oct. 1
- Sean Tyrrell to perform in Dover
- Great Bay hosts Technology Open House
- Two charged with shoplifting at Hannaford
- Two arrested at Walmart
- School news roundup
- Red Sky Mary at Opera House Oct. 3
- In Farmington
Police hosting drug take-back on Sept. 27
- Vigil in Milton Mills for Christian pastor held in Iran
- Sons of Italy present gift
- Children’s crafts at library, Oct. 4
- SHS Class of 1950 reunites
- Next Writers’ Night set for Oct. 2
- SHS Class of 1959 holds reunion
- Rape joke on Fox cartoons draws attention
- Today in History - Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014
- Compost Happens: tips for making it happen right
- Review: Journalist's memoir lacks personal insight
- Group trips across Grand Canyon will need permit
- Sweet, less stew-like take on Rosh Hashana tsimmes
- Chestnut Street entrance to Orchard Street parking opens
- Cyber experts warn of 'Bash' bug
- Man who raised $55K is throwing potato salad party
- Suspect captured but UVa student still missing
- US-led strikes hit IS-held oil sites in Syria
- Applications for US unemployment rise 12K to 293K
- Man charged in shoplifting incident
- End of line for thoroughbred racing in New England
- Bear kills Chelmsford man's chickens, duck
- White House: Holder resigning as attorney general
- Bargains, good reading await at book sale
- Air Force band to perform at Opera House
- Snake found in rental car trunk in Kennebunk
- Groundhog dies after escaping NYC mayor's grip
- 3 from FDNY who worked at ground zero die in 1 day
- US has identified masked man in beheading videos
- Man charged in string of thefts from vehicles
- Police charge man with burglary, theft, forgery