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november 20
- Alexander to be honored by Public Relations Society
- Owner announces sale of Foster's to Seacoast Media Group
- Dawson, Carrington, Lewis are soccer coaches of the year
- Parking garage to feature automated payments
- Four more health insurance carriers to offer ACA 2015 plans
Frisbie Hospital still excluded from coverage by Anthem
- October’s jobless rate is lowest in almost seven years
- VFW Post downsizing Building for sale, veterans seek smaller facility
- Police seek public's help to find missing teen
- Thompsons’ land to be protected
Conservation easement signed last week
- Christmas tree goes up on square
Blanchards of Harding Street are this year’s donors
- Hanson Pines gets a management plan Trustees hope to upgrade, increase use of forest
- Motorcycles built in Rochester to be used to combat Ebola in Sierra Leone
- Man allegedly robs bank, tries to take officer's gun $100g bail set for Mainer
- Portsmouth High School First Quarter Honor Roll, 2014-15
- Modest 4 cent increase in Dover tax rate
- Raising the curtain ‘Almost, Maine’ premiering tonight at ORHS
- Harvest Festival teaches farm to table
- Hearing tonight on downtown traffic plan Main St., Central Ave. could become two-way streets
- City to start charging Lebanon for rescue calls
- Dover's Bagel Grounds named among best in NH
- Great Bay Oral Surgery saves 30 hours weekly on staff scheduling
- Grade School renovation meeting on Thursday
- Exeter: Scepter of wickedness in God's Kingdom
- 'Other Desert Cities' at the Ring
- Who is the real bully?
- Entertainment and more
- Meet illustrator Libby Chase
- Learning to value the Constitution
- Nightlife
- Using a bludgeon in Wisconsin
- Christmas with the music of Ed Gerhard
- Bezold, Walek on the edge
- Dickens on the radio
- Coming to the Stone church
- Resorts add terrain, snowmaking capacity during offseason
- Local students honored for ‘Constitution Day’ essays
- Good & Plenty:
No glitz and glimmer, just a good lunch
- Warren Miller's 'No turning Back' at The Music Hall
- Left Over Turkey: A New England Sampler
- Deals are out there!
... if you know where to look
- A tribute to AC/DC
- The comedic brilliance of
Paula Poundstone
- 'One of a kind' jazz is coming
- In Ears 'N' Eyes at The Dance Hall
- Sports shorts
- Lebel has made his mark with Hawks
- C-B's Clachar makes the jump to UMaine
- Bass leads C’s past lowly Sixers
- Brady likely to have an increased role against Lions
- STA’s Guilfuchi gets a kick out of football
- Axis Business Solutions adds to staff
- Meet and mingle with your Conservation Commissioners Nov. 20
- Oyster River putting on ‘Almost Maine’ Nov. 20-22
- Honorable mentions
- JM House & Home Realty joins Rochester Chamber
- Winter Greens Workshop planned Nov. 29
- Kashmir: The Led Zeppelin Tribute at Opera House Nov. 22
- Mountain Men give food drive/donations to CAP
- Motown singer Jimmy Ruffin dies at age 78
- NBC scraps Cosby television project
- How to teach self-driving cars ethics of the road
- Legion craft fair Nov. 29
- Hanson Pines is a little known gem
- Letters to the Editor — November 20, 2014
- Rochester Veterans Council news
- Free Y memberships offered to veterans through Nov. 30
- Rochester Police Log
- Annual Holiday craft sale at Union Church Nov. 22
- Food drive, turkey raffle, craft show in Farmington
- Post 7 family serves lunch to 100 veterans
- Veterans’ Corner
- Old-fashioned Thanksgiving at Farm Museum on Nov. 22
- Local businesses join Plaid Friday/Shop Small Saturday initiatives
- Business Round Table talk on Nov. 18
- Rochester Public meetings
- Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary hosts Christmas fair
- Downtown’s ‘Win the Window’ holiday promotion is back
- Monarch School staff spotlight: Jeri-Anne Cormier
- Salvation Army’s Kettle Campaign is under way
- Leno graduates from basic training
- Knights of Columbus donates to Special Olympics
- Junie B. Jones the Musical at Opera House Nov. 23
- Chamber readies for Santa’s appearance in Holiday Parade
- School News Roundup
- Frisbie sponsoring tree lighting ceremony
- Dynamic duo needs a home
- Nute Middle School’s November star student is Arianna Galarneau
- Prize Puzzle 274 winner hails from Dover
- Ladies’ Night at Artstream is Nov. 21
- Two charged with shoplifting at Walmart
- In Middleton
Museums, merry-go-rounds, goonies and a staircase
- Left Over Turkey: A New England Sampler
Performers will include Paul Stookey of Peter, Paul and Mary fame
- ‘Make it and take it’ children’s craft at the Rochester Library
- Some policies for veterans need reforming
- Helmreich leads Spartan field hockey scorers
- Mark Your Calendar
- Oldtimers’ Shop’s open house set for Dec. 6
- Students share stories of programs’ successes
- Weymouth gets jail time for evading taxes
- ‘Holly Village’ now open for the holidays
- Cote to share stories of serving in Afghanistan
Historical society’s program starts tonight at 7 p.m.
- SIS Bank accepting donations for ‘Coats for Kids’
Coats, hats, mittens and scarves being collected at all branch locations
- Spartan alumni shining on colleges’ fields
- Mayflower Power!
Residents exercising at new gym
- Hegarty leads Spartan gridders with 54 points
Marshall takes top spot in defensive stats
- ‘Sites of Distinction’ honored for promoting healthy living
- Mill 67 Restaurant is magazine’s top choice
- Local lawyer tapped to lead state’s Dems
- Waban opens new education center
- Veterans are why our country stands tall
- Enjoy those lower prices — but keep perspective
- Opportunities to serve
- Sources of Support
- Question: When is the next LVGS Trivia Night?
Answer: Friday, Jan. 16, 2015
- The Seniors’ Scene
Staff at Trafton wants to get to know you
- SMHC expanding access to walk-in care services
Waterboro center will reopen on Dec. 1
- Veterans to honor founder of military-surplus program
- Rescuers, firefighters collecting ‘Toys for Lebanon Kids’
- Who will it be — DiGregorio or Connolly?
Today’s recount to settle close council race
- Grand jury hands up indictments
- SHS Key Club welcomes 37 new members
Teens volunteer for SSYAA, help with mac-and-cheese drive
- Knowing Our Neighbors
Jean Noon: Farmer, Conservation Leader and Artist
- Letters to the editor
- Area players named to All-SMAA soccer team
- Seniors to present ‘A Christmas Carol’ later this month
- Hodge is Spartans’ top soccer scorer
- City officials have ‘letter of intent’ on Emerson School property
- For a Good Cause
- Places to Worship
- At Our Libraries
- Sanford Police Log
- Birds and Words: Time again for the annual turkey column
- Blaze scorches Blanchard Road home
- Garden club learns about Maine’s ‘superfood’
- Residents gather to honor Winn and other veterans
- Today in History - Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014
- Study: Global warming worsening watery dead zones
- 5 things to know about 2nd open enrollment period
- Kansas prairie park preserves vanishing tallgrass
- Shortcut produces fluffiest, best sweet potato pie
- Aggressive groundhog charges at Hampton man
- Mike Nichols, crafter of films, plays, dies at 83
- US unemployment aid applications fall to 291,000
- Kerry to join Iran nuclear talks in Vienna
- Official says FSU gunman was alumnus
- Soaring generic drug prices draw Senate scrutiny
- Framingham man gets 20 years for raping teen
- MBTA commuter rail operator fined more than $800K
- Police say man was using I.V. drugs in store parking lot
- Springfield bike-riding heroin dealer gets jail
- Roofs collapse under Buffalo snow
- Obama's immigration speech Thursday night
- Dover school board member won't step down
- Change of command at Frisbie: CEO Al Felgar expected to retire in early December
- Change of command at Frisbie: CEO Al Felgar expected to retire in early December
- Police: Man had heroin, 2 small children in his car
- Police: Man had heroin, 2 small children in his car
- Unfaithfully executing the law
- Cuomo: 'Impractical' for Bills to play Jets Sunday
- 5 things to watch in Obama's immigration speech
- Egypt acquits doctor in female genital mutilation
- St. Louis region prepares for Ferguson decision
- Suspect robs TD Bank branch