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april 11
- Opera House holding annual lottery/cocktail party
- Spilled drink behind attack Suspect cites incident as why he punched man who later died
- Jury hands up indictments
- Sports shorts
- Sports briefs: Red Raiders win opener in extras
- Lee Sanfacon: The one and only Rosarians of 1955
- Teacher killed in crash, her two children hurt
- War on Plastic?
- Life itself will never be the same without Roger Ebert
- CATA World Arts Club raises $390 for WaysMeet
- Tigers, Thompson top 'Toppers with walk-off win
- UNH's Herrion given contract extension through 2016
- Dover Winter Guard wins eighth consecutive gold medal
- Don Stone: Revered Impressionist painter/teacher to display art in N.H. for the first time
- Dems to meet at new venue
- Charges againt motorists dropped
- UNH investigates incident that burned three students
- ‘Bugmobile’ to create a buzz with students, parents
- Lions now offering table space at annual ‘Lawn’ event
- DPW sticking with regular trash schedule next week
- Sanford Police Log
- Shapleigh Corner Store brims with local history and charm
- Witness tampering charge added for McDonough in Marriott killing
- Ship's bell tolls 129 times for those lost aboard the Thresher
- Hunt still on for convenience store armed robber
- New children’s book pays a visit to ‘Amelia’s Garden’
- The Masters not always kind to favorites
- Think You’ve Got the Biggest Tree?
- Scott to read from ‘Speed Bump’
- UNH hosts ‘tribute’ to popular gourmet dinners
- ‘Cello’ to make peace at Christ Church
- Letters to the Editor - April 11, 2013
- Legalize pot, don’t expand gambling
- It’s lesser-known Shakespeare at RiverRun
- NH House needs to OK SB 126
- Around Town Calendar in Brief
- Authors Series presents Willem Lange
- Celebrate spring with Lakes Region Singers
- Time for guns but no roses
- St. Thomas savors first win of 2013
- High School Softball Capsules
- High school roundup: Nute baseball wins opener with combined no-hitter
- Golf tournaments
- O’s sink Sox in ninth
- Williams carries Nets to 101-93 win over Celtics
- It’s fun science coming to the Dover Public Library
- Pure laughter is coming to the Governor’s Inn
- It’s Chris Mann from ‘The Voice’
- ‘James and the Giant Peach’ rolls into The Rep
- It’s a Northeast Saxophone Summit ... for free
- Celebrate poetry with Sofia Snow
- Morgan to offer ‘Reflections’ by Suzie
- Layne Case to present Charlie IV
- Choruses combine voices for Spring Concert
- It’s Drowned Valley and Dusty & Friends
- Celebrate music of Stanley Brothers
- Something Old: The art of fused glass continues
- An evening with Carpenter and Colvin
- What are some ‘Flimsy Little Plastic Miracles’?
- A rare chance to appreciate Monet
- It’s ‘The Killing Moon’ for Nerdpurr
- Erotica, erotic romance with author Tiffany Reisz
- Noted poets to read at RiverRun
- The Ryan Montbleau Band joins music fest lineup
- April is anything but winding down at Stone Church
- Singer-Songerwriter Festival offers legends, stars & up-and-comers
- Las Vegas come to The Pearl
- Wave of momentum: Dover hopes to carry playoff success into this season
- Bruins extend NJ woes, regain first
- $115 million Dover budget would end FastTrans service
- Council, School Board to discuss $13.1m plan to renovate East Rochester School
- SAD 35 working hard to trim expenses
But projected $228g in savings offset by increased costs
- Group holds Dover news conference to talk about dangers of global warming
- Parents listening can help keep children safe: SASS educator says teens aren’t aware of many sexual issues
- Woman charged with obtaining drug by fraud 28-year-old accused of 'doctor shopping'
- Appraisal Day on Sunday at Stratham Fire Station
- Edyth Drew’s long life to be celebrated
- Lebanon fire log
- King meets with navy admiral; underscores importance of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
- New Durham man honored with Sarah Thorne Conservation Award
- Dr. Blitzer selected to New Hampshire Medical Society Board of Trustees
- ‘Love Your O’s’ antismoking campaign a big hit with students
- Teens Rock Rochester April 14
- Heavy damage but no injuries in building fire
- Choruses combine voices for Spring Concert April 13-14
- Berwick Academy awarded 3rd Place, $35,000 in Follett Challenge
- Experts: Don't attempt to save swept-away pets
- Cookie Monster, Elmo get in Times Square trouble
- Tips for making a dishwasher, drain work better
- Last winter farmers’ market Saturday at Exeter High
- Maple Suites hosting seminar on elder finances
- Some dismally dark numbers
- Back to the Drawing Board
Committee tells city manager, superintendent to make even more budget cuts
- Chiropractor Ellis opens Farmington office
- First quarter real estate numbers much brighter
- Six softball players back from last year’s team
- Girls track team opens at Fitzpatrick on April 23
- SHS Boys Tennis opens April 22
- Sanford lacrosse starts April 23
- McCormack leads AMVETS to SSYAA win
- Sanford girls tennis team opens April 22
- Mainers Lawrence and Bazdanes pitch UMaine to sweep
- Williams tapped for Book Award committee
- Sources of Support
- For a Good Cause
- Perry completes basic training in S.C.
- Letters to the Editor April 11, 2013
- Nash elected president of national adult-ed association
- Calendar of Events
- Welcome to the World
- School department asking voters to approve $4.6m budget
- Sanford starts to plan for attracting tourists to the community
- New developer looking at Millstone Place
Brady Sullivan backs out of plans to revitalize Emery Street mill
- Faulkner heirlooms going to auction in New York
- Camire stats among highest in recent years
- At Our Libraries
- NYC musicians to perform at historical museum
- Alleged 7-Eleven robber arrested
- Catch ‘A Fish’
- Grammy Linda’s Big Day
Mayor Herlihy honors Margaret Chase Smith Elementary School’s ‘Foster Grandparent’
- MeCa to perform ‘Handprints’
- Deadline is near for bidding on tax-acquired properties
- Tails Will Be Wagging
Students working with city to establish a local dog park
- SRTC brings home 13 SkillsUSA medals
Gold winners now set their sights on national competition in June
- Three organizations rewarded United Way one-year grants
- Problem-solvers of Tomorrow
Sanford again hosts the annual ‘Odyssey of the Mind’ tournament
- Rogers, Bare, Clement in Country Hall of Fame
- New Hampshire jobless rate improves, despite no more jobs
- Speaking in tongues talk April 21
- Farmington police, County Attorney take on synthetic drugs
- St. Elizabeth Seton posts honors
- Spaulding students’ art work exhibit at library
- Retired educators to meet
- Rain garden workshop at Studley’s, April 20
- Rochester public meetings
- Letters to the Editor - April 11, 2013
- Alton Historical to meet
- Milton Free Public Library news
- Farm Museum dinner will fund update of cook book
Squirrel pie to be dropped from recipe list
- Food drive, raffle to benefit hungry kids
- Celebrate Earth Day with 4-H on April 20
- Rochester Police Log
- Parkinson’s group to meet, April 15
- Milton Gazette
- “Cultivating Kids” at the library
- Milton Earth Day cleanup April 20
- Dover’s DAV Chapter to meet April 15
- Goodwin Library plans celebration, April 20
- Pruning workshop slated in Strafford
- Cumberland Farms holding Cups for Kids
- Money available to help Korean War vet
- Business round table April 16
- Southern Maine Garden Club news update
- The wheel is slowly turning
- Free WorkReadyNH classes being offered in Rochester
- Endangered species talk in Farmington draws big crowd
- Fifty year ago...
Gonic man lost his life on the Thresher… on his birthday
- Corvettes Doo Wop Revue at Opera House, April 20
- Area high school NECAP results
- There to cheer
- Woodman Museum is now open
- Community Expo April 18
- Middleton mulls cutting street light costs
- Employee of the Month
- Tri-City Christian holding annual auction April 13
- First quarter real estate numbers are much brighter
- Seeking benefit decathlon teams
- Rabies clinic in Farmington, April 13
- Farmington fireworks donation
- Farmington Woman’s Club
- Drowned Valley and Dusty & Friends to perform at Wakefield Opera House
- Pride/Downtown Clean-up Day, April 20
- Tri-City Bicycles cuts the ribbon
- Rochester Elks honored at Awards Banquet
- Safety belt challenge winners
- Profile Bank holds 105th annual meeting
- School news roundup
- Click, swirl, sip? Interest in online wine surges
- Today in History - Thursday, April 11, 2013
- North Korea delivers new round of war rhetoric
- PROMISES, PROMISES: Obama keeps part of tax pledge
- Firefighters taken hostage 'relieved' ordeal over
- Charades are over for Rockefeller Impostor
- Racing helps Mass. father, disabled son forge bond
- Cocheco Quilt Guild donates quilts to the Family Justice Center
- UNH sorority to host paint wars to fight autism
- Mass. school chief threatened over lunch denial
- Red Sox sellout streak ends at 820 games
- Goat's head delivered to Wrigley Field
- US Coast Guard Auxillary to be on Lake Winnipesaukee for summer
- Senate ready to launch gun control debate
- US unemployment aid applications plummet to 346K
- Patriots' Dennard gets 2 years of probation
- 2 killed, dozens injured in bus crash near Dallas
- Severe storms sock Midwest, push east; 2 dead