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april 17
- Lamprey civic center plans get boost
with lease, $98,000 commitment
- SCU supporting Rochester Community Expo April 18
- Life to get juicy in Kittery
- Hampton Beach plan honored for lookin’ good
- Lorraine Skaltsis bankruptcy hearing continued: Until judge can rule on motion compelling her to answer investors’ questions
- Dover Elks to host open house on Saturday, April 20
- Farmington man dies in crash on Hornetown Road
- City manager presents $107.7m budget proposal: Plan calls for 1.97% increase; is within tax cap
- UNH terrorism expert: Too early to gauge motives of person or group responsible
- Dover runner, son questioning how they narrowly missed explosions
- International delegation visits to Dover learn about transparency in government
- Texts, emails detail Zumba prostitution operation
- UNH vigil for marathon victims draws more than 1,000 students
- Volunteers needed Saturday for Dover Pride Clean Up Day
- The day after Marathon 2013
- Letters to the Editor — April 17, 2013
- Greenland Volunteer Fire Department to receive more than $333,000
- Justice must be served... and heroism honored in the wake of Monday's marathon bombings
- Somber Red Sox regroup to beat Indians
- Pat Rollins: A sweet hunting spot for gobblers
- Sports shorts
- High School Roundup: Coe-Brown girls sweep past Milford, OR
- Boston Marathon head: Race will go on in 2014
- Officials: Arson fire started in home’s basement
- Class Acts take men’s hoop title
- Info night Thursday for parents of children with special needs
- Neighborhood meeting
tonight to discuss
road safety concerns
with gravel pit proposal
- Competency grading and truancy diversion on school panels’ agendas
- Shaheen, Collins, Ayotte, King welcome budget support for shipyard
- Online donations accepted for fire victim and her child
- Sturdy STA effort finishes off Dover
- Tragic story: Reporter shares account of bomb blasts at marathon
- Dover too much for rival Spaulding
- Multicultural block party
Children’s Museum
of N.H. celebrates
its newest exhibit
- Rihanna cancels Houston show because of illness
- Alicia Keys campaigns for HIV education
- Montana pet owner to feds: The dog ate my money
- Review: Rita Moreno's memoir is survivor's story
- Maine marijuana dispensary workers protest
- Tips on ensuring personal safety when you travel
- Today in History - Wednesday, April 17, 2013
- Superman's 75th puts spotlight on Cleveland roots
- Senate vote nears, background check bill in peril
- Britain's Iron Lady to be buried with full pomp
- Chinese grad student believed to be Boston victim
- Contemplating chaos in a nation of 'soft targets'
- Sanford man injured in furnace explosion
- Sanford man injured in furnace explosion
- UNH team doctor treated people at Boston Marathon
- Sisters face long recoveries after marathon blast
- 2 arraigned in connection with accidental shooting
- Obama visible but cautious in Boston response
- Stories of the dead and injured in Boston bombing
- Senator: Police have suspect in ricin mailing
- Portsmouth bar beating case heading to grand jury
- AG's office will take over probe into fatal Berwick crash
- McClelland Elementary School Third Quarter Honor Roll 2012-13
- Boston council president: Video footage shows bomb suspect
- Test shows deadly toxin in letter sent to Obama, senator
- Somersworth High School and Career Technical Center Third Quarter Honor Roll, 2012-13
- Sarah Long Bridge could remain closed through May