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october 30
- Police looking for man who exposed himself to jogger
- Police seek man who scammed elderly lady
- Strafford District 16-Dover Ward 4: Len DiSesa
- James (Jim) Verschueren
- Strafford District 19 - Peter B. Schmidt
- Strafford District 17: Peter Bixby
- Strafford County District 20, Dover Wards 3 & 4: Tom Southworth
- Strafford District 15 - Dover Ward 3: Marga Coulp
- Strafford District 20 - David K. Martin
- Strafford District 19 - Dover Wards 1 & 2: Guy J. Eaton
- Strafford District 15 Dover - Ward 3: Janice S. Gardner
- Strafford District 21 - Dover Wards 5 & 6: Samuel Cheney
- Strafford District 17 - Dover Wards 5 & 6, Somersworth Ward 2: Domenick Cama
- Strafford District 14-Dover Ward 2: Bill Baber
- Craft fair at Post 7, Nov. 8
- YMCA program registration now open
- Christmas fair in Somersworth
- Grand jury hands up October indictments
- Correction
- Milton dept. heads discuss future CIP
- Haunted Overload named 'scariest' attraction in U.S.: Co-founder says $50,000 prize will be donated to the Cocheco Valley Humane Society
- ‘Lights On’ gathering promotes afterschool programs
- Council considers delaying some capital projects to offset $50m school project
- Sweet surprise: Eastern Bank promotion provides free Dunkin’ Donuts breakfast
- Strafford District 4 - Barrington: Len Turcotte
- LOL Short Film Festival in Epping
- Night frights: Makeup artist shares secrets of mask making
- Rockingham District 24-Greenland, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, New Castle, Newton, North Hampton, Rye, Seabrook, South Hampton, Stratham: Nancy F. Stiles
- Singing octet in Dover, Nov. 7
- The Machine performs Pink Floyd at Opera House, Nov. 7
- Fugitive of the Week Task force seeks Jonathan Benedict
- Chicago presented on the Johnson Stage, UNH
- Remorseful robbery suspect Police: Man left note on bank door apologizing for his actions
- Edgerly Funeral Home celebrates 175th anniversary
- To Keep or Not to Keep
- Elect Brown and send a message
- Letters to the Editor — Oct. 30, 2014
- In Georgia, a capitalist struggles
- The Serfs back at Dance Hall
- Men of Harmony want you
- UNH Greenhouses get ‘A’ for sustainability
- Maine: Say No To Question One
- Why is an Oscar winner doing TV ads?
- New Hampshire State Senate District 3 — Wolfeboro: Jeb Bradley
- A wonderful prize
- PKN#20 coming 11/5/14
- Nightlife
- 'Birdman': Michael Keaton winks as a comeback comes full circle
- Dead Man's Cell Phone opens Halloween Night
- Rockingham District 36-Exeter, Newfields, Newmarket & Stratham: Patricia Lovejoy
- Entertainment and more
- Carroll District 5 — Wakefield: Lino Avellani
- Strafford District 3 - New Durham: David Bickford
- Restaurant Week: Nov. 6-14
- The Push Toward Legalizing Marijuana
- Letters
- New Hampshire District 3 State Senate — Wolfeboro: John R. White
- The people and the pendulum
- Strafford District 3 - Strafford: Kurt Wuelper
- Oyster River boys soccer beats Stark in playoff opener
- Rockingham District 17-Newmarket, Newfields: Adam R. Schroadter
- Matras featured in exhibit at Cornerstone Christian Academy
- Rockingham District 24-Greenland, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, New Castle, Newton, North Hampton, Rye, Seabrook, South Hampton, Stratham: Chris Muns
- Rockingham District 36- Exeter, Newfields, Newmarket & Stratham: Brian T. Griset
- On a New England Stage with 'Vampire Chronicles' author Ann Rice
- 'Boo Boo' going bye-bye
- Rockingham District 17-Newfields, Newmarket: Michael Cahill
- Strafford District 7 - Rochester Ward 1: Fred Leonard
- Pappas for District 4 Council seat
- A devilish delight
- Strafford District 5-Lee: Naida Kaen
- Halloween Parade marching into 20th year
- Strafford District 3 - Strafford: Bob Perry
- Grazie to Tavola for an enjoyable dining experience
- Chicago takes to UNH stage
- Pontine presents 'Geppetto: Extraordinary Extremities'
- Giants win World Series
- Spaulding turns tables on Exeter
- High-school roundup: Hilltoppers shock Belmont in D-III tourney opener
- Busy volleyball postseason unleashed tonight in D-II/III
- Marshwood girls survive Kennebunk
- Bruins wear "Frozen" costumes for hospital visit
- Voters Have the Power
- Hegarty helps Spartans win ‘Battle of the Ridge’
- SHS girls close out soccer season with loss to Deering
- Letters to the Editor
- Halloween: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
- Marshwood survives late Sanford bid in field hockey playoffs
- ‘We fought right up to the end’
Massabesic field hockey coach pleased with season
- Meet the Masons Saturday, Nov. 1
- Opportunities to serve
- Church now serving meals on Wednesday too
- Places to Worship
- Mark Your Calendar
- ‘Toys for Tots’ registration starts Saturday
- Gallery displaying Clough’s artwork
- At Our Libraries
- Ski club almost ready to hit the slopes
- Annual ‘Turkey Trot’ returns on Nov. 22
- Proposed RSU sports complex up for a vote on Tuesday
- Voters to settle three-way District 20 race on Tuesday
- Grand jury hands up indictments
- Fair to help students plan for college, career
- Sanford Police Log
- Forum planned for new high school project
- Police make another heroin bust
- Heating-fuel rules in place now through April
- Happy Halloween!
Haunted houses, a parade, a party and trunk-or-treating planned throughout the city
- Are you ready for some Powder Puff football?
- The Seniors’ Scene
Trafton Center making strides — but more needs to be done
- Dancing for the MCCP
‘Stars’ to raise funds through fancy footwork on Saturday
- Pride and Profusion
Pep rally rich in Sanford spirit, donations of food
- The Earth Is Their Classroom
Students learn about the world around them at Waban’s TREE Center
- Voters face revised legislative map
- Seven Candidates, Three Seats, Two Races
City Council hopefuls share views on taxes, homelessness and marijuana
- Williams, Miscio uncontested in school committee bids
- Bear in mind — there’s a state ballot on Tuesday as well
Voters to pick a governor and answer 7 questions
- Exhibit on Paul Simon's life to debut at Rock Hall
- N.H. has lowest jobless rate east of Mississippi
- Milton library renovation pushed back, more costly
- Next Writers’ Night will be Nov. 6
- Granite State Choral Society, Governor’s Inn to host Business After Hours
- Rochester Housing Authority audits endorse current management systems
- Another resource for voters
- Chamber presents Holiday Tree Lighting, Dec. 5
- Correction
- St. Mary Church Christmas Fair, Nov. 8
- Rochester Police Log
- Uniforms author to speak to history buffs
- Residents oppose landfill
- Wakefield-Brookfield Historical Society news
- Residents asked to lock car doors to prevent thefts
- Two authors at library on Nov. 5
- School News RoundUp
- Town weighs combo public safety building Would house police and fire depts. under same roof
- Milton Women’s Club Fair Nov. 8
- Lebanon history buffs to meet Nov. 3
- Empty Bowls in Lebanon, Nov. 7
- Rochester Public Meetings
- Gonic Playground fundraiser on Nov. 7
- Christmas Fair in Milton Mills, Nov. 1
- Bethany Methodist hosts fair, Nov. 9
- Bethany United Methodists announce free luncheon dates
- Emblem Club holiday bazaar is Nov. 8
- Public invited to help stock river with trout
- Church holds annual Christmas fair, Nov. 8
- HRCU celebrates new Community Room
- Singing octet in Dover, Nov. 7
- Vocal Trash at Opera House, Nov. 8
- Chicago presented on the Johnson Stage, UNH
- Bah humbug! Ornamental gift for city tree rejected
- Cornerstone VNA receives Excellence award
- Farmington student art on display
- Firefighters praise young girl for correct actions during a fire
- Farmington Fitness Center cuts ribbon...really
- Historic canal added to National Register
- State Senate candidate Leonard, Mayor TJ Jean tour Great Bay College, Albany Safran
- The Machine performs Pink Floyd at Opera House, Nov. 7
- Make it, take it craft program at library, Nov. 1
- Fire department opens doors to educate public on fire safety
- Dare to visit the Farmington’s Haunted House Large cast of characters adds to scary enjoyment
- Revolution Taproom and Grill opens
- Playground equipment coming to Gonic
- Airman Prive graduates from basic training
- Zombies gonna getcha
Downtown taken over by denizens of the night
- Therapy on a WHIM
Exercise program builds mobility, networks and relationships
- Senate hopefuls Leonard, Cataldo spar on issues
- A look at the 3 candidates for Maine governor
- Michaud shifts focus to Cutler as race heats up
- Today in History - Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014
- Clover comeback? 'Bee lawns' gaining favor
- Miami's Wynwood district now official tourist site
- Tips for breaking through an artichoke's armor
- Train service coming back to Kennebunk
- Mike Whaley: Red Raiders’ quick rise from cellar to sunlight
- N. Korea cracking down on a distant threat: Ebola
- Sri Lanka says no hope finding mudslide survivors
- Tim Cook: 'I'm proud to be gay'
- Hawaii lava flow is slow, gentle, yet unrelenting
- Policeman who asked to smell woman's feet arrested
- 4 admit to taking bribes from cabbies at Logan
- Fearing Ebola? Doctors say get a flu shot
- Menino, Boston's longest-serving mayor, dies at 71
- Kittery man sentenced for illegal lobster purchases
- Mazzaglia to plead guilty on escape charge
- Hernandez lawyers argue for murder trial move
- US turns up heat on Takata over air bag problem
- Ex-employee charged in break-ins at his former workplace