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october 9
- Bruins beat Flyers in season opener
- Fox Run hosting Indulge, A Girl’s Night Out Oct. 9
- Dr. Lamar anniversary at Durham Dental
- Sports briefs: Brady steams past Tigers
- Spaulding-Dover football: Rivals since 1906
- Police follow leads for suspect in D’Angelo’s robbery
- Man arrested for human trafficking and heroin distribution
- Full day of fun Saturday at Rochester’s October Festival
- Plea deal possible for driver who allegedly killed two bicyclists
- Citizen's Bank robbed
- American Ambulance celebrates well-earned accreditation
- Two years later, Marriott's death still hurts
- Historic canal added to National Register
- Woman is charged with stealing vehicle Neighbor's car towed to junk yard for scrap was never recovered
- Havenstein speaks of step-mother's slaying for first time in public forum
- Exeter Sermon:'They would have swallowed us up alive'
- Here's where to trade-in your (semi) old iPhone
- 'Homeland' regains familiar feel
- Words can be the building blocks of Sanford Pride
- 'Gone Girl' delicious suburban noir
- Foundation's Eddy a refreshing, hoppy saison
Portland brewer to distribute in N.H. by next summer
- Classic films at the ROH
- Ever-evolving
- Ziggy Marley hits the beach Saturday
- Letters to the Editor — Oct. 9, 2014
- On Ebola, hard choices
- Fifth Season in concert
- The flat line on pay raises
- Boston jazz comes to Seacoast
- Funny, spooky at The Rep
- October Festival is on Saturday, schedule announced
- Entertainment and more
- Enjoying Rizzi's art
- Nightlife
- Run for a good cause
- Wheeler returns to Jonathan's
- A wrong ideological choice
- Their bad behavior is learned behavior
- Words to the wise
- Art reception in Wakefield, Oct. 11
- Scratchboard artist exhibit at Timeless Framing
- Opera House film series debuts this weekend
- Anick Jazz Quartet in concert
- Electro-Dance Party with LoveWhip at Governor’s Inn, Oct. 11
- Gruesome Playground Injuries opens season
- Meet noted author Lisa Gardner
- Poe returns in time for Halloween
- H.S. golf tourneys tee off today
- New varsity coaches at Somersworth High School
- High School Roundup: Saints edge Coe-Brown in thriller
- Sports Shorts
- Tight end Wright getting comfortable with Patriots
- Hawks shake off rust, blank Sanford
- Mike Whaley: The ’Spos still tug at heart strings
- Wildcats look to settle on a No. 1 goalie
- Beer tasting at Woodman Museum
- Doggy Day at DHS
- Opera House film series debuts this weekend
- Safe ride to school in a police car
- Art reception in Wakefield, Oct. 11
- Dover Zombie Walk returns
- Golfers tee up ‘fore’ Waban’s olympians
- This war is not for gentlemen
- Spartans outscore Mustangs in golf
- Field Hockey
Mustangs tie the Stags in even-matched clash last Tuesday
- Fall — the season that brings ‘National Falls Prevention Awareness’
- Letters to the editor
- For a Good Cause
- Sources of Support
- At Our Libraries
- GOP to host Candidates’ Night
- Community spirit leads to improved playground for students
- Voters approve security upgrade for public safety building
- Trail to be dedicated to George Sweet
- Single to present her debut novel at local libraries
- Man pleads guilty to firearm charge
- Mark Your Calendar
- New-school project advances to state’s school board
- New grant program will help local microenterprises
- York County child first in Maine with enterovirus D68
- Watch where you put those leaves!
Council mulling fine as part of ordinance
- Hodge’s hat trick key in defeating Tigers
- Mousam Way Trail sign vandalized
- Helmreich sets SHS field hockey record
- Red Riots survive Spartans in gridiron thriller
- Walmart earns first-ever ‘Stuff the Bus’ award
- Community rallies around cash-strapped Food Rescue
- Officials share concerns about rise in marijuana use
Coalition’s forum attracts students, educators, law enforcers
- Golfers tee up ‘fore’ Waban’s olympians
- Potato harvest schools Maine teens in hard work
- Debbie Harry to headline Lennon tribute concert
- Upcoming Smokey’s Tavern entertainment
- Children’s Author Fair in Dover, Oct. 18
- More eggs needed in economic basket
- Milton Gazette’s news roundup
- Already high local housing costs rise even further Rental prices in Rockingham, Strafford counties are 20th most costly in nation
- Vet to Vet meetings twice monthly
- Deputy Blodgett sworn in
- Great Bay’s great volunteers
- Make a date with Dracula
- MFPL’s October star is Isabelle Downs
- Rochester Veterans’ Council news
- Nute Wall of Distinction
- Sheriff’s Office testing mobile data system
- Mason bees 101
- In Farmington
Teen movie at Goodwin Library on Friday
- School Street School readers
- Farmington Woman’s Club helps food pantry
- Water treatment operators praised for upgrading drinking water processes
- Sixth Annual Great New Hampshire Pie Festival winners
- Ben and buddy Sweetness need a home
- From those who served
Veterans thanked for sharing their military histories
- Dos Amigos makes October a Month of Caring
- Instead of ticket, officer buys girl booster seat
- Monarch School bike ride this Saturday
- Letters to the Editor — October 9, 2014
- Ex-assistant principal who videotaped boy on toilet resigns new post
- It’s time to lose the stigma of addiction
Movie to be shown on Oct. 16 in Farmington
- Celebrating 20 years of service to the county
- School news roundup
- Sidewalk Talk on social network promotions, Oct. 14
- Healing Service in Wakefield, Oct. 10
- Grace Baptist Church holding mission conference this weekend
- Rochester Police Log
- Woman hopes to build EcoVillage in Lee
- An honorable farewell
- Cocheco Quilters Tapestry of Color show coming in October
- Spidey movie at library, Oct. 15
- Chamber hosts State Senate Candidate forum
- History buffs will relive Fire of ’47
- Price transparency empowers patients
- Library Friends plan craft day, book sale Oct. 25
- Rochester public meetings
- SmartATI listed 3rd fastest growing woman-led business in N.H.
- Full steam ahead on Skyhaven runway project
Longer strip with new LED lights will provide better visibility, safety
- Real estate market recovering — but only slowly
Rochester foreclosures still abnormally high
- Hiram Watson captures N.H. record with giant pumpkin
Wins $5,500 at Topsfield with 1,900 pound monster
- Laverdiere property sold, will stay a farm
- A great day for a MMRG hike
- Scrutons on the Farm
- Divorce law out of sync with same-sex marriage
- Flexible mummies for Halloween decor
- New Mexico hopes 'singing road' curbs speeding
- Today in History - Thursday, Oct. 9, 2014
- Milton Town House restoration fundraiser
- Exeter woman removed from flight following tweets
- Wentworth-Douglass Hospital Environmental Services Department named best in country
- Liberia children orphaned, ostracized by Ebola
- Lawmakers consider changes to Secret Service
- Turkey, Kurd tensions worry US in fight for Kobani
- Pedestrian badly hurt in crash, transferred to Boston hospital
- Milton selectmen call special meeting to hear landfill concerns
- Nanny charged in Mass. baby death denied bail
- Boston homeless displaced because of unsafe bridge
- Oil leak in boiler room sends students home early
- Mom of man killed by St. Louis cop: He was unarmed
- Clap, clap, snap, snap ... it's the Addams Family
- Top Vatican cardinal wants streamlined annulments
- Racial slur prompted soccer game forfeit
- Dover bars hunting on some city lands Council approves $50,000 grant for Blue Latitudes