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september 30
- Energized Saints STA pumps it up to sweep ‘Toppers
- Coe-Brown girls tame Gilford
- Chiefs' rout stuns Patriots
- Education briefs
- Smith joins Kennebunk Savings as Eliot branch manager
- Timeless Framing celebrates 20 years
- Republicans open local campaign office
- Exeter sermon: 'The Eyes of Faith'
- Honored for putting their lives on the line: Firefighters commended for their heroism
- Police identify person killed in last week's train suicide
- Rhino head returns: Milton man wins 2-year battle to get old mount back
- Energy experts worry about upcoming winter
- Officials see spike in heroin overdoses: Six treated this month in two-week span
- Kettlebell fundraiser a resounding success: Money goes to help ORHS graduate paralyzed in crash
- They’re still my kids
- Maine Extension offers school gardening course
- St. Elizabeth Seton announces Harvest Fair
- Letters to the Editor - Sept. 30, 2014
- A spacious mind
- Maine Community Health Options moves to cover NH
- Leadership Seacoast holding recruitment, scholarship breakfast
- Debates about war protocol hamstring our defense efforts
- Margaritas opening new style Mexican eatery in Durham
- Senate and state need Jeb Bradley
- SHS Class of 1950 reunites
- Project Pride, in its 28th year, has a new focus these days
The goal is getting young people into the workforce
- Gas price update
Per gallon costs stall, but 15 cents below Sept. 2013
- UNH Celebrity Series presents Gallery Voices
- UNH roundup: Vailas named CAA Offensive Player of the Week
- Drug drop-off box installed at police station
- Farmington murder trial begins today: Jury to view scene of fatal stabbing
- Man in stolen check case charged with similar crime in Dover
- Just once every two centuries or so: Masons honor Officer Tracy Hayes with unique award
- Shooting victim indicted in Dover robbery case
- High School Roundup: Kingswood sweeps past Laconia
- Red Raiders have sweeping effect on Keene
- sports shorts
- Clippers fall from unbeaten ranks
- Sox season fell apart after World Series title
- Energized Saints
St. Thomas Aquinas pumps it up to sweep ’Toppers
- Rondo: I want to stay a Celtic beyond this season
- Coe-Brown bounces back to tame Gilford
- Jane Fonda gets personal at Rape Foundation brunch
- Today in History - Tuesday, September 30, 2014
- Red tide off northwest Florida could hit economy
- More children live to age 5, work still to be done
- Bassett Tower in downtown El Paso to become hotel
- All the flavors of fall in one twice-baked package
- Judge allows police to remove guns from shop
- Secret Service head takes heat for WH breach
- PayPal goes mobile, to split from eBay in 2015
- Afghanistan, US sign long-awaited security pact
- 3rd-graders face high-stakes reading targets
- Help welcome our new Chef to our program!
- 'Jersey Shore' TV star Snooki delivers baby girl
- School spending by affluent is widening wealth gap
- Oil, rail industries want 7 years to fix tank cars
- Kurds claim advances in Iraq as Britain joins fray
- US-led airstrikes hit Islamic State near Turkey
- Kelley’s closing for good