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april 28
- Rite Aid supports Families First with $7,500 grant
- Keeping the Wheels rolling
- Republicans help the homeless
- Fifth Amendment at issue in Skaltsis bankruptcy case
- A nation more united than before
- Could Scott Brown win Senate seat from N.H.? Rye home would make him eligible
- U.S. seeks voluntary limits on car touch screens
- Internet sales tax will unravel the NH Advantage
- School choice that works for everyone
- Signs of grown-ups in charge
- George W. Bush: Stains on a legacy
- Competition, not price controls, serve taxpayers best
- Watch this
week’s reports
for key to
economy
- Angel investing grew slowly in 2012
Software dominates, followed by health/medical devices
- Seniors invited to free events honoring mothers
- Time to put stop to husband’s irresponsible behavior
- Young birders sought for new N.H. club
- Portsmouth, Exeter farmers’ markets opening
- Seniors
- births
- Beach cleaning issues discussed by selectmen
- Around Town Calendar
- In service
- Fundraisers
- Mast Road site would house small equipment rental
- Campaigning begins for June election
- Arbor Day Foundation offers tree care booklet
- Lawyer: Inspectors clear N.M. horse slaughterhouse
- Jennifer Ann Etlinger & Christopher Carlson Buck
- Congress slows military efforts to save
- Survey: Americans felt more job secure in 2012
- Strafford Commissioners tour Extension projects
- York County Master Gardener plant sale is May 18
- Milfoil treatment slated for Middleton’s Sunrise Lake
- Brianna N. Viola & John E. Ebinger
- Strafford County 4-H’ers green up for Earth Day
- Animal chiropractors offer pet care alternative
- Getting ready for summer: Lilacs, grapes and blackberries, oh my!
- Girl Scout cookies going to troops
- Let the planting begin
- Sheep, wool keep farm visitors busy
- Children hurt, Route 125 closed in multi-vehicle crash
- N.H. lilac photos needed for contest
- Drug takeback gets old medication out of homes
- Kettlebell fundraiser helps Boston victims
- ‘At Any Price’ isn’t worth that much
- Athletes unified
‘Training together and playing together is a quick path to friendship and understanding,’
Special Olympics of N.H. website
- High school roundup: Newmarket baseball sweeps doubleheader
- Nancy Eckerson: Use heart-rate training to increase running speed
- UNH women's lax wraps up playoff spot
- Patriots select TCU WR Boyce
- Big bats lift Sox past Houston
- Seahawks pick UNH’s Smith
- B’s fall to Caps in OT
- Huzzah! Essex Base Ball Club honors the game’s early history
- Celtics try to dig out of 0-3 hole to Knicks
- Portsmouth girls lax gets key win
- We want your outdoor photos
- Mass. House seeks ban on pot that looks like candy
- Happiness for Mom is a toasted cheese sandwich
- Window boxes are raised-bed gardening writ small
- Bills would expand Yosemite National Park slightly
- Today in History - Sunday, April 28, 2013
- Crowd pelts
police with
beer bottles,
1 arrested