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october 16
- Last-minute goal wins it for OR boys
- Welcome to the World
- Farmington woman arrested on warrant
- Milton arrest log
- Police report burglary at Lee residence
- Horribles Parade, Zombie Walk around the spooky corner
- Crawl space fire is knocked down quickly
- Wildcat Fitness offers self-defense program
- Watson Road no-bid contract scrutinized: Council takes no action at workshop
- Head and withers above the crowd: Sunday open house will benefit city's Mounted Patrol
- Grisly photos: State Police sgt. identifies areas of blood inside, out of victim’s apt.
- Choral society needs vendors-crafters for Rochester fair
- Rochester Police Log
- Shaheen endorsed by Social Security/Medicare committee
- Sex-assault suspect faces more charges: Accused of different incidents in Dover, Durham
- The real takeaway for voters
- Leaven hosting anniversary party Oct. 18
- Colombian hooker flap a microcosm of administration’s problems
- Macy’s to open even earlier on Thanksgiving
- 'Twin Peaks' is coming back to Showtime with 9 new episodes
- Nightlife
- United Way collecting coats for needy kids
- 'St. Vincent' has Bill Murray on the skids
- Service Credit Union sponsors Traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall
- Let the readings continue
- Tackled by the language police
- AT&T Mobility to pay claims for ‘cramming’ customers
- Ninety Nine anniversary raises $1,000 for Children’s Home
- Letters to the Editor - Oct. 16, 2014
- American Idol is coming home
- Homemakers Team of the Year
- Crack fiddling and more
- UNH briefs: Prizzi, Purrier receive American East honors
- Zombies to stalk the downtown
- Traip football forfeits three wins
- RYSA teams beat the rain and cold
- It's roots and rock
- High school roundup: Somersworth pushes Windham to the brink
- N.H. Film Festival to showcase local, international talent
- Bad movies, bad jokes, beer and zombies
- Zombies are coming
- The multitalented Jennifer Porter
- First-rate trash
- Reggae, rock and soul this weekend at Governor's Inn
- Khaophums Fine Thai: A go-to for to-go
- 'Men, Women & Children': All in the family, for better or worse
- Honorable mentions
- Portsmouth boys stumble vs. Goffstown
- Second-half surge lifts 'Toppers past Tigers
- We want your sports stories and photos
- Heart stopper: Last-minute goal wins it for OR boys
- Bruins get a shootout win
- Pats hope to avoid upset vs. Jets
- Facebook, Apple pay for egg freezing, sperm donors
- Tigers take a bite of SHS soccer team
- Bouchard captures YMCA 5K
- Mustangs score a field-hockey win for Senior Day
- SHS girls third, boys fourth in cross country
- Spartans declaw Tigers in Homecoming win
- VoteSmart can help you vote smart
- Letters to the editor
- From headless horsemen to telltale hearts, we like to be scared
- United Way launches 2014 campaign
- Places to Worship
- Make a jack-o-lantern!
- At Our Libraries
- For a Good Cause
- Mark Your Calendar
- Funds helping YCCC, SMCC look to the stars
- Opportunities to serve
- The Seniors’ Scene
Back from Ireland and Ready for Fall
- Single to present her debut novel at local libraries
- Bah! Humbug!
Actors needed for ‘A Christmas Carol’
- Musings of a Middle-aged Man
I worked many jobs ’til I found the one I liked
- Sources of Support
- ‘Haunted Halls of Nasson’ offering frightful family fun
- Vaters enjoy a sweet victory at Fryeburg Fair
- Dems to meet tonight
- Sen. Collins swings campaign through Lebanon
- Absentee ballots are now available
- Bill seeks to fund burial services for veterans
- Student charged with terrorizing SJHS
- Woman charged with making up abduction claim
- Council proposes more tweaks to gun ordinance
- Man gets prison time for crash that killed wife
- Nasson Health Center receives grant to improve mental-health care
- Marshwood blanks SHS girls in soccer
- Seven stores violate alcohol laws
- Candidates to face questions in next week’s forum
Sanford Strong Coalition to explore council, school committee, legislative races
- Garvin’s goal gives Spartans the win
- These Communities Care
Volunteers donate time, resources to meeting others’ needs
- Horses entertain seniors at the Newton Center
- Owners At Last
Family of 10, YCCAC and USDA make a home happen
- Foundation honors Legislature’s economic committee
- Gould hopes to hit bull’s-eye with new archery club
- ‘This is not right’
Thieves rob yard of all Halloween decorations
- Memories of Sweet Lead the Way
New trail dedicated to the late George Sweet
- Merit-based pay raises approved by council
- N.H.’s September jobless rate hits a six year low
- Looking at better job figures with a weather eye
- Police tackling heroin overdoses problem
- Gas price update
Per gallon costs continue fast drop
- Dinner and a Movie, Oct. 25
- Beer tasting at Woodman Museum
- Veterans’ Corner
- Cornerstone VNA plans annual dinner, silent auction
- Ham and bean supper Saturday
- City, town alert residents about letter
- Rochester public meetings
- Time to sign up for Barrington Chamber dinner
- Salvation Army announces Christmas application dates
- Roast pork dinner in Somersworth
- Business Round Table discussion slated for Oct. 21
- Parkinson’s Support Group to meet, Oct. 20
- Milfoil crew at Sunrise Lake this weekend
- Turkey dinner to benefit Barrington Food Pantry
- Holiday craft fair vendors sought
- Candidate forum in Milton, Oct. 19
- Halloween Events at the Gafney Library
- Hike around Stonehouse Pond, Oct. 18
- Barrington library announces upcoming events
- School news roundup
- Godzilla can be seen at library, Oct. 22
- Rochester Police Log
- Horribles Parade and Zombie Walk set for Oct. 24 Free choreography lesson this Sunday at the Gonic Mills
- Long-time resident writes coming-to-America novel
‘Beyond the Forest’ spans 3 generations, two continents and 600 pages
- Barrington residents invited to comment on town hall proposal
- Grammy-winning Gerhard at Wakefield Opera House
- Woman charged with Kmart offense
- Reggae, rock and soul bands at Governor’s Inn this weekend
- Farmington
Mustard Seed Cafe serving dinner on Sunday
- Rochester couple win Prize Puzzle No. 273
- Bangor man charged with shoplifting
- N.H. Bank collecting for food pantries
- Variety Show talent dazzles, raises funds
- School District honors October employees
- Costello, Lauper up for Songwriters Hall of Fame
- Durham Town Hall
slated to open Saturday
- Tour Meader-Emerson Farm this weekend
- Candidates’ forum set for Oct. 22
- Drug prevention program for parents of fifth-graders
- Real estate market recovering — but only slowly
Rochester foreclosures still abnormally high
- Input taken Saturday on proposed new Town Hall
- Truck containing 36,000 pounds of Crisco stolen
- Today in History - Thursday, Oct. 16, 2014
- Ask a Designer: outdoor decorating for fall
- Artist puts moms in a museum _ real moms
- A speedy, kitchen sink approach to pumpkin bread
- Nepal blizzard, avalanche death toll rises to 27
- Chrysler recalling nearly 907,000 cars, SUVs
- US steps up response as Ebola worries grow
- US jobless aid applications fall to 14-year low
- Racist graffiti roils UMass-Amherst campus
- Waltham man out walking struck, killed by car
- Massachusetts enjoying good bluefin tuna season
- Measured Progress lays off 40 workers; 30 positions cut at Dover headquarters
- Nottingham man gets 15 years for possessing firearm
- Sports briefs: Rochester’s McGilvray to receive HOF honor
- Lee Sanfacon: It was in ’58 Rochester got a youth football start
- Kelley’s Row off to 2-0 start
- Feds: Don't expect winter to be polar vortex redux
- Judge says he will rule soon on pastor's removal
- Jailed ex-reporter denied work release