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january 31
- A Chorus Line to take the stage at the Capitol Center
- Bauneg Beg Lake: Where eagles soar?
- Merrimack Mortgage’s Portsmouth branch earns awards distinction
- Women’s group offering a ‘Valentine Date Night’
- Police Log
- ‘Overnight Sensation’ that is Tom Rush at Firehouse
- VFW essay contests judged
- Rye thespian Blaine Stevens on stage
for Boston Children’s Theater production of ‘HONK!’ Feb. 9-24 at Calderwood Pavilion
- Skaltsis court hearing for fraud set for Friday
- It's a modern Shakespearean romance for Valentine's Day
- Sports briefs: Spaulding boys move mark to 9-1
- Do You Remember When: These girls filled it up for the Red Raiders
- Town Hall renovation plan on slate for deliberative session
- Tense budget cutting session in Farmington
- Racecar driving school among articles at Lee deliberative session
- One more step toward equality
- Court won't reconsider Great Bay group's motion Communities want peer review of process in setting nitrogen levels
- Exeter Hospital denies liability in hep C outbreak
- Two severely injured in weekend crash
- Prison for school-lunch funds thief: Ex-Dover worker stole more than $30,000 from students, vending machines
- Backhoe used to push burning truck away from home
- Fog socks in region: Heavy rain and winds with possible flooding to follow
- ‘Relay for Life’ launches on Feb. 5
American Cancer Society to hold event at Wells Junior High School
- Firefighters battle two blazes in two days
- YCCC chooses Sanford site for new program
- New company offering flight-training at local airport
- Ballot for March election has no contests
- Library celebrating second anniversary
- Companies seeking planners’ OK for gravel pits, new road
Abutter intends to present petition against the project at Wednesday’s hearing
- Backhoe used to push burning truck away from home
- Grand jury hands up indictments
- Selectmen sign warrant for road-commissioner referendum
- DIABETES NO BARRIER: Dover girl sets eyes on Miss N.H. Outstanding Teen prize
- Chamberlain Street School, Rochester, Second Quarter Honor Roll, 2012-13
- Novelist John Irving to discuss his latest book
- Newmarket ballet and dance classes taught by Miss Stefany
- Making it work: Strafford County commissioners craft reasonable budget
- Money is not the answer
- Writers on the NE Stage presents internationally bestselling author John Irving
- Healing Service of Mercy and Hope
- One hospitalized after crash in fog in Lebanon
- PSO presents Happy Birthday Mozart! Jan. 27
- Around Town Calendar in Brief
- SNHU to showcase works of David Stump
- From I don’t to I do
- Letters to the Editor — Jan. 31, 2013
- ‘Un-themed and Varied’at 100
- Gun control efforts are sure to backfire
- The operatic governor
- Hilltop city ready for Winterfest
- Families in Transition to hold open house in Dover
- Filing period open for town offices
- Town debates zoning rules to let Hannaford build supermarket
- State legislators invited to Dover council workshop
- Planners holding brainstorming session on city’s gateways
- Huggins Hospital undergoes ‘rightsizing’
Eliminates 23.5 positions, reduces hours for some, freezes 8 openings
- UNH briefs: Student athletes honored
- UNH roundup: Men's hoop wins second straight
- High school roundup: Pidgeon saves the day for STA in OT
- High school notebook: Unified Sports going strong in second year
- Banff again offers heart-pounding films
- Hilarious peek inside the male mind
- Help unearth a bit of history from the mid-1600s
- 6x6 art at Artstream Gallery
- Enjoy the sounds of the New England String Quartet
- Something Old: Definition of folk art is wide ranging
- See what happens when
Ida marries an alien
- ‘Crossing’ author coming to Water St. Feb. 5
- Leland Faulkner's World of Wonder
- African Drumming with Michael Wingfield
- Pontine Theatre presents ‘Autumn Portraits’
- Cut the ice at Remick's signature event
- Marvel at Dinotopia: The Fantastical Art of James Gurney
- We want your stories and photos
- OT madness: Red Raiders rally to stun Dover in overtime
- Committee to save, relocate covered bridge disbands
- NH launches new group travel website triptripplanninwebsite
- J. Miller & Associates offers experienced legal help
- Rogers runner-up in Miss Teen Maine contest
- Envoy Mortgage helps borrowers fulfill dreams
- Spang elected to Loan Fund board
- Honorable mentions
- Emerson School may close
Officials considering plan to shift grades
- Be careful out there
- Better Than a Cup of Coffee
- Mann leads Back Street to win over Knight Brothers
- Late basket gives Windham girls victory over Sanford
- They’ve Got Talent
Local cloggers invited to audition for hit NBC show
- Eighth-grade girls defeat Biddeford, Saco
- SHS swimmers bow to Windham boys
Crosby, Spiliopoulos take firsts
- Letters to the Editor
- Wrestling program to start Feb. 6
- Sanford girls edge Windham swimmers
- Opportunities to Serve
- Arts & Entertainment
- At Our Libraries
- Sources of Support
- Places to Worship
- The Veterans’ Corner
- For a Good Cause
- Mark Your Calendar
- McKeon to address next ‘Our Schools’ forum
- Rotary, Kiwanis teaming up again for golf tourney
- Sanford JV boys bow to Scarborough, post win over South Portland
- Spartans take hoop victory over Windham
- Aspen reviews 14 mph speed limit to alert drivers
- Police: Pa. man stopped for beer after breakout
- The Senior Scene
Trafton Center’s mission is to provide social, wellness opportunities
- Barbra Streisand will sing at the Oscars
- Justin Timberlake to perform at Grammys on Feb. 10
- Pierce leads Celtics to win over Kings
- Jobs website agrees to changes to assist the blind
- Mass. worker accused of giving illegal licenses
- Patty Andrews of Andrews Sisters dead at 94
- ONE Voice Coalition targets drug, alcohol abuse
- NH economy slipped backward in 2012
- Community commentary
It’s time to work on gun violence solutions
- Letters to the Editor — January 31, 2013
- Route 125 Rochester/Durham bus service starting
- City loan could be a bullseye
- Take your Child to the Library Day
- Community commentary
A nation of sheep shall be run by wolves
- Winterfest coming to Somersworth
- Homemakers offers free Alzheimerr’s educational seminar for caregivers on Feb. 2
- Rochester police focus on property crime
- City Democrats to meet
- Police say man lied about attack
To get out of going to military drill
- Veterans Corner
- Rochester public meetings
- MFPL Friends seek Fun Fan Fiction entries
- Jenny Wren Gallery celebrates Feb. 2
- Two local caregivers awarded scholarships
- Durham’s winter carnival and cook-off set for Feb. 9
- Rock of Ages film at library
- Goodwin Library’s January news
- PD charity hockey game announced
- Starting Spaulding next year?
- Ham and bean supper in Alton
- Bird notes
- Red Shirt Friday fundraiser at the Lilac Mall
- College news
- ROCHESTER police log
- Kohl’s seeks nominations for outstanding young volunteers
- Art lessons at the Community Center
- Firearms company set to hire
City makes record loan of $100g
- Impervious surfaces growing much faster than population
- UNH scientist furthers understanding of microorganisms and climate
- Douglas and Moore married
- Barrington dancers to perform for Motivating Miles cause
- Winter outing at Wakefield’s Union Meadows
- Frisbie names Burrows volunteer of month
- Library Friends plan spring events
- The animal lover in you needs to see this
- Make it, take it - Valentine cards
- JP Pest Services join the Chamber
- All jazzed up
- John Harper featured at Writers’ Night
- SHARE Fund receives $1,000 donation from Dead River Company
- Escape the cold: visit a greenhouse
- Kyle Sanger becomes an Eagle Scout
- Americanism 2012 winners honored
- Farmington’s checklist supervisors in session Feb. 2
- School news roundup
- Middleton School Deliberative Session Feb. 2
- Today in History - Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013
- Space station to get $18 million balloon-like room
- 5 free things to do in the Salt Lake City area
- ER visits tied to energy drinks double since 2007
- A healthier take on weeknight-friendly risotto
- Public forums on Maine lobster industry wrap up
- Diplomats: Iran prepared to up nuclear program
- Zimmerman wants to delay trial for Martin shooting
- Suspected doc killer was patient with appointment
- From pets to 'recess': High school stress relief
- Conn. town residents urge stricter gun control
- How realistic should school shooting drills be?
- Surfers concerned about beach proposal in Rye
- Harvard drama troupe to honor Marion Cotillard
- High winds knock out power to thousands in Mass.
- 2 NFL seasons since agreement, still no HGH tests
- Ala. child hostage standoff in 2nd day at bunker
- Obama's jobs council shutting down Thursday
- Farmington High School Second Quarter Honor Roll, 2012-13
- McClelland Elementary School, Rochester, Second Quarter Honor Roll, 2012-13
- 900 without power in Durham
- Would-be robber douses clerks with lighter fluid
- Gun left in Wareham court bathroom recovered
- Two more arrests in road rage case
- Joint Chiefs: Looming cuts would 'hollow' military
- Middleton standoff ends peacefully
- Ready to rumble: Super Bowl fans get in the game
- 3 dead after storms rake South, move to Northeast