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may 9
- PCA presenting ‘Little Women’
- Planners approve site plan for ice cream shop on Route 125
- Need a ride to Lebanon’s senior lunch?
- Corner Cupboard will be open on May 25
- Southern Maine Garden Club takes part in fashion show
- Garland is Rotary’s April Rising Star
- Nute Middle School Third Quarter Honor Roll, 2012-13
- Exeter sermon: Let the Will of the Lord Be Done
- It's quirky, it's wacky, it's ... The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
- Strafford County GOP to meet May 16
- Twins born at Dover High Lambs are part of animal science program
- South Berwick Rescue annual membership drive
- Nute High School & Library Third Quarter Honor Roll, 2012-13
- Man and woman indicted on robbery charges
- Proper English tea the proper thing to do: When Watson Fields fans watch last episode of Downton Abbey
- PTO carnival fundraiser May 21
- A day without books: Middle-schoolers perform day of service washing cars, volunteering, helping others
- Thriller reading slated at the Players’ Ring on May 15
- Syrian intervention: Some questions
- Ness opens practice to help with divorce finances
- Super Secret Project set to rock the Rep on May 11
- Meet the maker at the Mother’s Day craft festival
- From Las Vegas to the Pearl for Ira Proctor
- Letters to the Editor - May 9, 2013
- Are you (fill in the blank) enough?
- Political overreach at UNH
- N.H. casino would cannibalize thousands of existing jobs
- Warp and weft of weaver’s work to be Historical Society’s next program
- Around Town Calendar in Brief
- It’s hog wild fun for the whole family
- Portsmouth launches pilgrimage to ‘Hit the Decks’
- Poets to be honored
- A reunion of poets at RiverRun
- ‘Heart of Darkness’ is May classic
- Seacoast real estate market best in three years
- Take a trolley tour of Rye
- May brings works of Furniture Masters
- Something Old: Urns can bring sellers good bucks
- Get a glimpse of Pontine before Toy Theatre Festival
- May is hot, hot, hot at the Stone Church
- Hear from author Barbara Murray
- East Coast tour for Case to hit Jonathan’s
- Stage combat can be tricky
- Amy Brill brings ‘Stars’ to RiverRun
- Poems, new and selected by Charles Simic
- It’s Mother’s Day at John Paul Jones House
- Meet renowned carver Allan Breed
- New from Robuck: ‘Call Me Zelda’
- A ‘Night of Comedy at Temple Israel on May 25
- Salmon Falls Family Healthcare, Little Steps hold grand opening
- Fast-rising Caswell Sisters offer free jazz
- Catalfo’s ‘Rocketship’ a must see
- June will bring debut of Dover Art Market
- ‘Spring Quarterly’ a fine art exhibit at 100 Market
- UNH honors women’s basketball team
- Sports shorts
- Strong attack paces Marshwood lax
- High school roundup: STA makes quick work of Coe-Brown
- Three-run third boosts Tigers to win
- Portsmouth baseball nips OR in extras
- Stark sharp as St. Thomas beats CBNA
- Sox lose an ugly one
- Bruins win OT thriller
- Silent auction to benefit family of Berwick teacher who died in crash
- Tentative opening in October for Tractor Supply
- Nationally known comedians to perform at Dover Temple Israel
- School panelists make pitch for council to pass $46.2m budget
- Fishing season kickoff to feature local catch and beer
- Seen any wild turkey broods?Report your findings to fish and game!
- Mini Maker Faire making its way to Dover
- N.H. House of Representatives honors late Dr. Kenneth Appel with declaration
- State of City breakfast forum May 17 at McConnell Center
- Market Basket robbery suspect waives arraignment
- Barrington Democrats to host ‘Meet Your Reps’
- Portsmouth Kmart to close in August
- School board member’s death leaves vacancy: Residents may apply for remainder of 7-month term
- City marks May 31 as “Patty Kairo Day’ in honor on longtime city secretary
- July court date set for hit-and-run suspect
- Moms, grandmothers get free museum admission on Sunday
- Alert neighbor stops burglary in progress
- Ayotte still pushing for Pease to get new class of tanker planes
- Milk snake gets a bad rap for its rattler cousin: Local couple thought they’d met up with one at their Rochester home
- Open house Sat. at End 68 Hours of Hunger facility
- Time management topic of New Heights discussion
- Lyme disease awareness rally in Concord May 11
- Soldati joins Dover Rotary
- NH Prescribed Fire Council plans educational meetings
- GOP to meet on Saturday
- Tuttle to hold office hours
- All Things Alpaca
Farm and shop provide a local glimpse of gentle, social creatures
- Vote on MSAD 60 budget is this Tuesday
- Kindness catches on at Acton Elementary School
- Committee has site in mind for new dog park
- Dog owners have two weeks to bone up on proposed leash law
- Council sticks with original trash referendum
PAYT and More-in-Return are still voters’ only choices
- SHS joins ‘Backpack Project’
Program helps feed hungry students over the weekend
- American College of Radiology accredits local cancer center
- Cooler fire shuts down Hannaford for a few hours
- Sanford Police Log
- Three Cs and a D
Superintendent: Governor’s letter grades for local schools don’t tell the whole story
- Firefighters battle woods and structure fire
- ‘This is a health center for everyone’
Nasson Health Center to open May 21
- ‘Explore. Create. Grow.’
City of Sanford unveils new logo and tagline
- Welcome to the World
- Opportunities to Serve
- Sources of Support
- Arts & Entertainment
- Boys tennis drops 4-1 decision to South Portland
- Girls drop tennis match to Kennebunk
- SHS boys’ track team now 5-1
- Spartans score three runs in seventh in win over Mustangs
- Spartans shock undefeated Scarborough
SHS softball team now in first place
- Sanford bows to Westbrook in lacrosse
- Letters to the editor May 9, 2013
- Be Glad for Moms Who Know How To Count To Ten
- Kudos to ‘Springvale Improvements’
- New market opening on museum’s grounds
- For a Good Cause
- Garden club taught how to bring ponds, pools to life
- Alliance offering paddling trips this summer
- The Veterans’ Corner
Volunteers needed to place flags on graves
- Students make the grade at SJHS
- Trafton Center to hold yard sale
- Church to host healing service
- At Our Libraries
- McCarthy preparing another special ‘Relay for Life’ dinner
- Pakowski wins Goodall Library’s gift basket
- SIS donates iPad to literacy group
- Grahamtastic Connection: the Sanford Mainers’ charity of choice
Pearl Mclaskey will throw out the first pitch on June 21
- The Seniors’ Scene
‘Trafton Travelers’ Take a Bite Out of The Big Apple
- Fruits and Veggies of the Rainbow
Students create healthy snacks for school carnival
- East Rochester School ... and seven others
- 'Miss America' song cut from pageant over dispute
- Fox's 'Cops' leaving network after 25 years
- Milton Gazette
- Free flags available for veterans’ graves
- Mayor kicks off Authors’ Fair
- Girls’ team advances to Seat Belt Challenge final
- Armed Forces Day to be marked at Lilac Mall
Events scheduled inside and outside all day long
- Straddle your hog and Ride for the Red Shield June 8
Rochester Salvation Army predicts “drastic cuts” without more funds
- Lilac City Grille to move to 103 North Main St.
- Happenings at Milton Free Public Library
- Veterans’ Corner
- Strafford County Committee on Aging met in April
- VA counseling van in Rochester, May 15
- Benefit dance at Elks, May 18
- Hydrant flushing season is here
- Letters to the Editor — May 9, 2013
- Hike for the Homeless at Mt. Major
- Rochester Police Log
- Rochester public meetings
- Myers graduates from basic training
- Main Street holds Sidewalk Talk on May 14
- Daley-Brennan graduates from military trainging
- College news
- Car wash to benefit Howie’s Field
- Rochester Chamber announces annual golf tournament, clambake
- Chamber has May Facebook contest
- Little Caesar’s Pizza joins Chamber
- Alton Historical to welcome history students
- Rochester Veterans Council news
- Zinga! cuts the ribbon
- Chase Picard is Milton’s Star Student
- The serene world of water gardens
- Volunteer of the Year
- The Artistic City
- May art exhibit at Gafney Library
- A melodic farewell to Strafford Wind music director
- Sunrise Lake District passes all articles
- Nute High to perform two one-acts, May 17-18
- Farm Museum holding spring day and market May 18
- Characters from fiction
- Fan Fiction winners
- School news roundup
- Little Mermaid, Jr.
- Farmington to Rochester canoe trip on May 11
- Fundraiser for injured troops
- Family Justice Center now open full time
- A tapas-style take on a Mother's Day brunch
- Vt. Senate supports board: No pets in hair salons
- Novel traces fate of Paris families over centuries
- Toddler is youngest to ever get lab-made windpipe
- Today in History - Thursday, May 9, 2013
- AP Exclusive: Calif. exchange granted secrecy
- Cleveland man arraigned on rape, kidnap charges
- Arias says in interview that she wants death
- Top Boston cop to discuss bombings with Congress
- WWII vet identified as Mass. bus accident victim
- Construction causing some headaches in NH, Maine
- Mystery smell irks Quincy neighborhood
- Mass. panel: No profanity on rapper's headstone
- Police: Dead Boston Marathon bombing suspect buried
- Nuke commander not alarmed at failings of missile crews
- Cast off with the Thomas Laighton for fun, festivities and exploration
- Would you name your kid King or Messiah? Lots of folks do.