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october 21
- Heroin overdose suspected in yet another death
- New Heights to host Speaker Series
- Executive councilor on campaign trail backs commuter rail
- Heroin overdose suspected in yet another local death
- Gas price update Prediction: Under $3 per gallon three weeks away
- Weston and five former mayors endorse Shaheen
- Ready rides Volunteers helps sick, disabled get to medical appointments
- Daisy Mae bound to get her man: K-9 team to help track down suspect in Pa. state police slaying
- Reuse of former police station to be discussed tonight
- Flu, flu go away: Free clinics for shots offered at area schools
- Education briefs
- Halloween safety tips from a local pediatrician
- Somersworth High in 'I applied for college' campaign
- Correction - City poised to accept free Gundalow
- Havenstein says military, private sector experience make him best for governor
- Improved Traip girls steam into the postseason
- High School Roundup: STA girls whiz past Kennett
- Rest or rust? Royals, Giants set for W.S.
- Sports shorts
- UNH roundup: Nerbonne named AE player of the week
- Coe-Brown Academy JVs enjoy Conn. success
- Letters to the Editor - Oct. 21, 2014
- Another gem for Dover
- Great Bay Community College receives $20,000 donation from LTC Partners
- Will it take a major blackout before we act?
- Maine community colleges funded to boost aerospace, tech careers
- A remedy for high turnover
- Tigers regain form to stop Epping
- Lethargic Rams sweep PCA
- Unified soccer
- ’Toppers slide past Sanborn
- BIG Something at the Stone Church
- St. Thomas sophomores reflect on extraordinary message
- Lee nonprofit wins $25,000 grant from Entrepreneurs Foundation
- Eliot Charter Commission to address budget article Wed.
- Community Partners
hosts candidates
night on Thursday
- Dollar General opens in Lee Saturday
- TD Bank names Silva store manager in Barrington
- Upcoming business events
- Families First elects new board chair
- York County United Way starts Small Business Circle
- On the road to find the world's funniest person
- Police: Drunken Santa zombie enters St. Paul home
- Tory Burch book gives look at what inspires her
- Light up Halloween night with homemade luminaries
- Today in History - Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2014
- Sail away in a powerchute
- Soda makers pledge to reduce calorie consumption
- Oscar Pistorius starts serving 5-year prison term
- Oscar de la Renta, legendary designer, dead at 82
- 2 children die in Lawrence apartment fire
- 'Cadaver dog' work more accepted by cops, courts
- Ebola: Why virus kills some, other people survive
- Crews tearing down home where babies' bodies found
- Hernandez lawyers due in court in double slaying
- US existing home sales rise in September
- Man faces attempted murder in shooting of victim in the chest
- 1980 US hockey team to host fantasy camp in Lake Placid
- Trio indicted in brutal beating of pizza deliveryman
- Another down year expected for Celtics
- Former Farmington fire chief indicted on theft charge
- CDC releases revised Ebola gear guidelines
- Police retrace steps of suspected serial killer
- US: One American released from North Korea