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may 2
- Toilet paper
- America’s Got Talent
Comic Tom Cotter coming to the Music Hall on May 11
- Retired educators to meet in May
- Area firms, events chosen for Yankee Editors’ Choice list
- Strafford County Y holds fundraising breakfast
- Spring brings Canta to Rochester
- Sports shorts
- Sports briefs: Spaulding girls tennis notches first win
- Man in armed standoff was substitute teacher at Dover High
- Saturday riot reminiscent of UNH party days of old: Officials warn students they will be suspended in future
- Mazzaglia waives murder charge arraignment
- Somersworth Chamber names award winners
- Barrington police log
- Slow, steady gains continue in NH real estate market
- Berwick police log
- Portsmouth and Exeter outdoor farmers' markets opening
- Patients honor Dr. Paul
- David Carron specializes in family, juvenile law
- Keeping horse on course: Students help make Mounted Patrol units ‘bombproof’
- Imagine You helps clients enhance their personal style
- Coalition seeks to stop school rebuilding plan
- ORHS student is state Doodle4Google winner: Will compete against 49 others for $30,000 scholarship
- Kittery restaurant to hold community suppers for RAIN
- Newmarket Gardeners plan plant sale
- Panel dismisses complaint against city councilor
- 21st century way of learning
- 25th Stateline Motorcycle Swap Meet in Dover
- A Nation More United Than Before
- Time to 'Hit the Decks!' Portsmouth's waterfront eateries gear up for the rush
- Spaulding High Class of 2014 sets pink flamingos on the loose
- South Berwick Rescue open house
- Police, fire, library, rec budgets reviewed
- Shoplifting suspect arrested at Walmart
- Dog walk fundraiser coming home
- Farmington’s first ever duck race Friday
- Another shoplifter busted in Rochester
- Boy seriously hurt in crash still hospitalized
- History comes alive at ‘Night at the Museum’
Woodman Institute Museum needs 100 volunteers to portray historic figures
- Dover man indicted on drug, motor vehicle charges
- Officer Tracy Hayes awarded department’s ambassador award
- Cherry Tree Tea welcomes author
- Hampton police: Two bank robbery suspects in custody
- Fire guts 3-family home: Many area depts. assist in battling Farmington blaze
- Shea-Porter, others discuss solutions for Great Bay
- Defense of school board self-serving
- 50 reasons to visit RiverRun
- Broadway is coming to PCA
- A hilarious walk in the pumps of female comedians May 3
- NHTP does the Bard proud
- Around Town Calendar in Brief
- ‘Nerd’ is the word for Garrison Players, May 10-25
- Jam with the Allman Brothers Band and Steve Winwood
- Seacoast Idol audition set for May 4
- It’s a new chapter for Cross Roads House
- A sensible caution, poorly stated
- Letters to the Editor -- May 2, 2013
- Something Old: Early electric lamps sought after
- Meet ‘Dream Merchant’ author Fred Waitzkin
- Yankee Doodle Dandy to climax film season
- The “Truth’ is at Water Street Bookstore
- Youngsters to delight
- Mark Hoffmann + Alfonso Fabrega at Nahcotta
- Almost time for trolley season
- It’s gender-bender comedy
- ‘Two Ways of Seeing’ at The Provident
- Meet local author J.A. Hitchcock
- Maine Comics Arts Festival returns to Portland
- Kiarna Boyd to debut with ‘Blessed’
- It’s almost cherry blossom time
- Dorks are a plenty
- Noted artist to judge show
- What do a sea captain, a mayor and a printing press have in common?
- Multilingual songstress
- Dover library offers family-friendly classical music
- Merry-making in May
- Meet ‘Legacy’ author Todd Gipstein
- ‘Too Late’ for Cryin Shame
- DARWiN’S WAiTiNG ROOM presents Comedy, Unplugged
- Portsmouth softball gets second win
- Sports shorts
- High school roundup: Bats come alive for STA baseball
- Golf tournaments
- Rochester Sports Hall of Fame: Wensley had a passion for coaching
- Portsmouth baseball stays hot
- STA’s second-half surge sinks Dover
- Bruins lay hammer down on Leafs in Game 1
- Gagnon steps away as Spaulding football coach
- C's nix Knicks to force Game 6
- Dark but funny turns in new derelict mom books
- Scientists find cannibalism at American settlement
- Council OKs tax increase
Budget now goes to the voters
- New group excited about improving Springvale
DOT’s paving project providing an opening for longtime goals
- Furthur cancels show after Bob Weir fall
- YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day is on for Saturday
- York County ranked 4th healthiest in Maine
- Family shop filled with ‘Country Treasures’
- ‘Candy Kid’ Zoe McGee wraps up her third play
- Sanford Farmers’ Market opens this weekend
- City’s new logo to be unveiled Tuesday
Growth council also will launch marketing campaign
- Police Log
- Southard named association’s ‘Teacher of the Year’
- For Those Who’ve Gone Before Us
Cemeteries exhibit aims to foster remembrance and respect
- Cleaning Up the Town
Lebanon’s annual ‘Pride Day’ a large-scale effort
- Townies, Knight Brothers take semifinal contests
- Sanford AOB basketball camps set
- Letters to the Editor, May 2, 2013
- Sources of Support
- Appreciate the moment, every step of the way
- Sanford girls track bows to Massabesic, Noble
- Women’s Connection to host dinner, shopping spree
- PFLAG to meet on May 15
- Babe Ruth registration set for next week
- Parks & Rec ready for summer
Fun activities planned for all ages
- Alumni luncheon set for June 17
- ‘Daughters’ to hold annual meeting
- Group to lead site walk through Shapleigh forest
- For a Good Cause
- Maine’s Elks to attend annual convention
- Spartans edged by Windham in extra innings
- Adams powers Sanford softball team to stunning win over South Portland
- Rooooooaaaaaaar!
‘Tow-A-Saurus’ to crash Y’s Monster Truck event
- Spartan lacrosse drops two games
- Arts & Entertainment
- Sit! Fetch! Lend a helping paw!
ACTS trains dogs to assist those with disabilities
- Treat your self to gelato — and help raise funds for Waban
- Six Students Who Are Making a Difference
Lions honor young volunteers during annual banquet
- Keith Richards: I don't own an iPod
- March jobless rate of 6 percent is higher than a year ago
The latest U-6 rate for NH is given as 11.5 percent
- Rochester student awarded Air Force scholarship
- Mother's Day tea in Lebanon
- Rochester police log
- Yard sale items sought by Victims, Inc.
- Rochester celebrates National Free Comic Book Day on May 4
- Veterans’ Corner
- Old Dover Road project starting soon
- Military poet featured at Portable Pantry, May 2
- NARFE to meet, May 8
- New Factory Court Brown Bag Concert series announced
- School news roundup
- Warp and weft of weaver’s work to be Historical Society’s next program
- Rochester public meetings
- Autism awareness 911 registration event May 15
- Annual River Sweep Saturday, May 11
- Community briefs
- Last Teen Night for school year at Arena, May 4
- Letters to the Editor - May 2, 2013
- Greater Rochester residents are on the move
- Tom Sawyer at the Opera House
- Southern Maine Garden Club takes part in fashion show
- Baldface Books Prize Puzzle No. 256
- City manager’s secretary to retire after 25 years
- Bird Notes
- Middleton selectmen have a ‘light’ agenda
- Chili fest and hazardous waste day in Farmington, May 4
- Planning Director Kenn Ortmann to retire in June
- Helping end hunger
- Rochester Grange news
- Greater Rochester Authors’ Fair was successful
- Arrest made in Rochester arson case
- A surprise visit
- Tri City Dodge Subaru joins Dover Chamber
- Disney's oldest cruise ship Magic gets a makeover
- The fresh, mainstream look of vegetarian cooking
- Today in History - Thursday, May 2, 2013
- Lebanon church to hold pancake/waffle breakfast
- Benedict comes home to new house, new pope
- Pakistan to deploy 600,000 security staff for vote
- For 3, bomb suspect's friendship leads to charges
- Music City mourns country legend George Jones
- Blue Jays have no answer for Red Sox ace Buchholz
- Mass. man sentenced for stealing SSA benefits
- Fla. man sentenced for scamming Mass. woman
- Make it a Memorable May Day for All Workers
- Pink Floyd poser arrested for theft by swindle
- America's Got Talent Comic Tom Cotter coming to the Music Hall on May 11
- Video: Police standoff at Dover apartment complex
- UNH releases cost of conference on sex workers
- Third classical concert May 4 at Dover Library
- York County Master Gardener plant sale is May 18
- Prayer Gathering on Rochester City Hall lawn today
- Women’s Health open house at Families First
- Downsizing explored at York Library workshop
- Portsmouth High School Third Quarter Honor Roll, 2012-13
- Firefighters finally knock down huge brush fire in Lebanon
- 60 years for Museum of American Art
- US suicide rate rose sharply among middle-aged
- Skaltsis gets significant bail reduction
- UNH to terminate prof who tampered with evaluations
- Rescue on jetty at State Park