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april 18
- Education briefs
- Heaven’s newest administrative assistant
- EHS, PEA students wins big in National History Day competition
- Pontine premieres The Common Heart: A Transcendental Revue
- Officer Russell impresses PCA class
- Lorraine Skaltsis hearing on motion to compel answers set for May 21
- Suspect in beating of man who later died waives hearing
- Petition seeks documents from Dover school meetings and meeting minutes
- AG’s office will take over probe into fatal Berwick crash: York County district attorney makes request because teen driver is related to her family
- Helping children cope with Boston Marathon bombings
- Local doc at forefront of bombing
- Get to Know Barrington's Trails: 12 hikers design 'Winnie the Pooh' Trail
- Sarah Long Bridge to remain closed through May
- No layoffs, staff reductions in proposed city budget
- Exeter Hospital billed $42g for hep C testing clinics
- They came to see: International delegation gets look at Dover's transparency
- Pork-gravy incident disputes study of first-born smarts
- Green Wave take advantage of Merrimack errors
- Writers abound at first-time Authors' Fair
- Simpson, Grote pace UNH w-lax
- Sports shorts
- Golf tournament calendar
- High school roundup: Gagne shines as Red Raiders improve to 5-0
- Seacoast Rep featured on ‘My Ghost Story’ TV show
- Riley leads Coe-Brown to fourth straight win
- Clippers back on track with win
- Using fire to manage wildlife habitat at Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge
- Woman suffers minor injuries in collision
- Award-winning author and UNH professor to speak at Berwick Academy
- UNH Announces 2013 Granite State Award and honorary degree recipients
- Young Democrat activists to speak tonight
- School superintendent tells council they are achieving more while spending less
- Meeting lets residents air concerns with gravel pit proposal
- Newtown’s call to reason
- Beauty and the beast
- Big Mac, fries and a Mercedes
- Around Town Calendar in Brief
- The broader picture for Rochester
- Letters to the Editor - April 18, 2013
- Free play reading at the Ring, April 24
- 365 songs in 365 days
- STA is Crazy for You
- Flower power for KAA
- A bit of Frank Lloyd Wright comes to Currier
- Rep. Rykerson seeks continuity of mental health care for young adults
- Artist Denise Brown chosen again for Trail of Painted Ponies ‘Old Country Store’ themed pony selected
- Author Joe Hill coming to Exeter
- A chance to get new signed Dan Brown novel
- Meet novelist Matthew Dicks
- Corlin’s ‘Serendipitous Gift of fate’ at SAA gallery
- Happy birthday William Shakespeare!
- Around Town at the SAA
- Something Old: When is small large enough?
- See and be the show
- Learn to dance for a good cause
- Discover to feature Amare Cantara on May 2
- Enjoy ‘The View from Penthouse B’ with Elinor Lipman
- Celebrate New Orleans’ musical roots
- Sandpipers to raise their voices in song
- Red Sox win fifth straight
- C's routed in season finale
- Police log
- Clean Up urged before April 22's 'Earth Day'
- Historical Society offering tour of Towle property on Sunday
- Trafton Center is where you can shed that 'winter body'
- Bill aims to help fund YCCC
- Opportunities to Serve
- For a Good Cause
- County finds temporary home for Food Rescue program
- Lebanon Road resident hospitalized with burns
- 3rd Annual York County Regional Job Fair is on Friday
- Christian school to host an open house
- Group to discuss community’s health needs
- Literacy Volunteers awarded one-year United Way grants
- Sanford-Springvale YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day Aims to Help Kids Exercise Minds and Bodies
- O’Connell makes the grade
- Schmidt joins local state police troop
- YCCC students inducted into Phi Theta Kappa
- Local hospitals to offer healthier food options
- ‘Setting the Record Straight: My Views on the Senate Gun Debate’
- Fortier helps Alfred Townies remain in first place
after wins over Back Street, Knight Brothers
- Margaret Chase Smith School fundraiser set for Saturday
- Places to Worship
- Former Sanford Mainer gets classic baseball experience
- Letters to the Editor — April 18, 2013
- Sanford Sound and Bonanza take victories
- York County shelter 5K fundraiser set for May 18
- Sanford baseball lineup announced for Friday’s opener
- Sanford-Springvale Trails Day 5K race to be held on Saturday, June 11
- Boy Scout Troop 320 stays busy
- Calendar of Events
- Goodall Hospital praised for efforts to stamp out tobacco
- Cogliandro takes 3rd place in Men’s Black Belt competition
- A Century of Service
Virginia Parkhurst will turn 100 years old this Sunday
- Arts & Entertainment
- Sources of Support
- Local marathoners return home safely
School Superintendent David Theoharides ran in the 117th Boston Marathon
- YCCC club donates children’s books to Head Start
- Sensory Gardens: Create a haven for the senses
- USDA starts new program to track farm animals
- Lebanon Resident Wins Hobey Baker High School Award
- Bowling Buddies
Key Club and Kiwanians team up at the Bowl-A-Rama
- ‘Battle of the Businesses’ returns on Sunday
Annual event raises funds for the Maine Children’s Cancer Program
- A tragedy never to be forgotten
- New $650m terminal planned at N.O. airport
- Sanford softball hosts Windham tomorrow
- Henschke ranked among ‘Most Compassionate’ docs Doctors”
- Workshop to help get your budget under control
- Calypso adds digital engineer, strategist
- Horne Street School plans for Earth Day
- NH winners announced in PBS Kids Go contest
- Purdy attends gathering of Pet Loss Professionals
- Rockingham Choral Society celebrates French composers
- Tri-City Bicycles cuts ribbon on Chamber membership
- Honorables
- Quinto trusts his instincts for good causes, Spock
- Inhaling toxins is not the pursuit of happiness
- Awakening the Dreamer Symposium at the Wakefield Opera House
- Union Village Community Association to meet Sunday
- Trinity Anglican Rector to be consecrated Bishop
- Letters to the Editor - April 18, 2013
- Community commentary
Four elementary schools, not eight
- The Journey Church’s food pantry open on April 20
- Post Polio Group to meet, April 20
- Free pet first aid discussion April 25
- Ham and bean supper in East Rochester, April 20
- Family Fit Fair set for April 18
- City Republicans to meet, April 22
- Milton Gazette
- Rochester Public Meetings
- ROCHESTER POLICE LOG
- Grange hosting bobcat program April 20
- City Republicans plan laser tag event
- End hunger fundraiser at Papa Gino’s
- Photo submission deadline extended at library
- Parent kindergarten readiness event May 2
- Ham and beans in Lebanon
- Bean supper in Lebanon, April 27
- Healthy Kids Day® at the Y is April 27
- Benefit concert at Union Church
- Healthy Kids Day aims to help kids exercise minds and bodies
- HRCU set to host Shred Day
- Farmington Corner
Save those bunnies -- hop to it!
- Week of the Young Child celebrated in Rochester
- Rochester man wins Puzzle 255
- Newport Computers will move to new building by year’s end
- Ska music fest in Rochester
- Compressed natural gas station proposal aired for potential customers
- School news roundup
- Rochester to stage an Authors’ Fair, April 27
- Sweet success
- Community cleanup in Farmington this Saturday
- Glengarry Glen Ross at Opera House
- Participating writers in the Authors’ Fair
- There are 68 Middleton town properties for sale
- The Kamils leave a lasting legacy for their two children
- Strafford champs seeking funds for national competition
- Emblem Club honors Past Presidents
- National Volunteer Week starts April 21
Consider volunteering at Cornerstone VNA
- Review: 'Fever Tree' is sweet, simple story
- Today in History - Thursday, April 18, 2013
- Police: Upstate NY man's bad idea results in crash
- Miss. mail suspect described body-parts conspiracy
- Obama to honor bombing victims in Boston
- Frantic search ongoing after deadly Texas blast
- Sabres beat Bruins 3-2 in shootout
- Irish nanny being arraigned in Mass. baby death
- Image leads to hunt for Boston bombing suspect
- Bobcat wrecker: McKenna powers STA past Oyster River
- Marathon rescuer gets attention from press and FBI
- Primary suspect's wife, sister charged in murder
- Total reading time 7,220 minutes for Tri-City Christian Academy first graders
- Exeter sermon: Ambivalence of Christians concerning spiritual care
- Rescuers continue search for survivors of Texas blast that killed 15, injured over 160
- Seacoast Family Food Pantry receives Darden Foundation Grant
- Obama vows justice will be served as manhunt for bomber continues
- Man charged in knife threatening incident over iPod purchase
- Fox removes 'Family Guy' episode from websites
- Suspect denies mailing suspected poison letters
- FBI releases video, images of Boston Marathon bombing suspects