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may 16
- Wildlife right in your backyard
- Goodwill, Library plan annual Women’s Clothing Swap
- Lions announce prize list for ‘Lawn’ raffle
- Off to the Races!
Cancer center, SJHS team up to give Chris Ross a big NASCAR gift
- Ton of work at Pound
- The Artistic City
- Meet ‘Missing’ author Margaret Ward
- John Denver tribute to star Ted Vigil
- Gonic principal, late Greenland police chief get 2013 Hero Awards
- $500k bail for man accused of setting fire
- Hale, Hawks respond to beat Noble
- Non-life threatening injuries for 14-year-old who stabbed himself
- Shaheen faces scrutiny over IRS letters
- SAD 60 voters approve $36.19 budget
- Unlicensed junkyard cleaned up under court order
- September 27, 2012: The News Was Fresh, But the Date? Not So Much
- Ready ... Set ... Grow!
Plants on sale now for ‘Harvest Daze’ Giant Pumpkin Contest
- Music Man
Matthew Doiron, the director of the SHS band and the Strafford Wind Symphony, will strike a new note this fall
- Weather vane disappears from Goodall Mansion
Police seeking tips from the public to help recover ‘Goldleaf Clipper Ship’
- New attorney to be hired to attempt to recoup stolen SHA funds
- Folly of the Highest Order?
- Sentencing for woman who starved boy continued to May 29
- Ready. Set. March for babies!
March of Dimes kicks off its biggest fundraiser to help all moms and babies
- ‘Black Hawk Down’ colonel to be at Portsmouth road race
- River navigation to be closed for bridge span float-in
- Teen Godspell at Rep
- Bad faith and Benghazi
- Not such strange bedfellows
- Grant will help train Health Sciences’ students
- It’s hog wild fun for the whole family
- Around Town Calendar in Brief
- Letters to the Editor — May 15, 2013
- Time for secrecy to end
- Something Old: Bottles by the color
- Two dates for Seacoast chorus
- Farm Museum holding spring day, market
- Women Singing OUT! presents Standing on the Side of Love
- ‘Make Sure It’s Me’ coming in June
- The Rat Pack will swing and swagger
at the Ogunquit Playhouse
- Why is America obsessed with its lawns?
- Portsmouth lacrosse gets solid win
- High school roundup: Dover baseball wins seventh straight
- Clippers win championship rematch
- Sports shorts
- A new chapter in Boston-New York rivalry
- Deyo, Schlapak homer to lead Green Wave softball
- SSA holds year-end banquet
- Portsmouth baseball routs Kennett to extend streak
- Lester remains unbeaten, Sox beat Rays
- B’s face Lundqvist and shot-blocking Rangers
- State OK’s sale of former community college campus
- Community Services director hopes to add two driver positions
- Town volunteer to be named EMT of the Year
- Council approves more money to repair city water tank
- Moose spotted meandering near Hilltop School
- Lebanon Rescue Dept. to hold annual community festival
- Karl waives hearing related to standoff
- Henry Wilson students to perform ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’
- Family histories revealed
Magnet school students work on display
- Hellmann's whips up campaign for centennial
- Buenos Aires launches tours for Argentine pope
- Take a seat, tot: choices in potty seats abound
- Boys’ tennis bows to Deering
- Wilkins wins two events in girls’ track meet
- Boys track team takes second in one meet, third in another
- Time to sign up for soccer
- JV Softball defeats Biddeford, edged by Gorham
- Sanford girls drop Rams in tennis
- Miscues help Noble softball team defeat Spartans
- Spartans explode with four straight wins
- SHS lacrosse falls to 0-7 with loss to Scots
- School Construction: A Blueprint for the Future
- Letters to the Editor May 16, 2013
- Edward Jones breaks into Fortune 500
- ‘Threads of Hope’ to host grand opening
- Scouts hard at work on merit badges
Bottle drive planned for June 1
- ‘Tow-A-Saurus Wrex’ to stomp through Y’s summer kick-off
- Sanford’s Phinney to join the United States Navy
- Christian school to host Parents’ Night
- Elks raise $9,800 for autism awareness
- Volunteers needed to clean downtown
- United Way’s ‘Day of Caring’ set for June 5
- ‘Strategies’ now offering help for fund-seekers
Local organization will host an open house on Tuesday
- Four candidates running for Shapleigh selectman
- Team joining ‘Relay for Life’ to honor Rondo family
- Police find pot, guns in car parked at SHS
- That’s a lot of lobster traps and light bulbs
Students recycling in high numbers for CLYNK contest
- Race for road commissioner is ballot’s only contest
- Sanford Downtown Legacy gets nat’l accreditation
- ELO opened her eyes to immigrants’ challenges, successes
- May’s recipes
An octopus and the sun
- LePage attends GOP’s ‘Spring Fling’
- Neal recalls USS Thresher tragedy
- LIHEAP season drawing to a close
- EPA awards $400,000 to Southern Maine Regional Planning Commission
- No furlough days for area’s shipyard workers
- Cough-syrup abuse on the rise among local teens
- A new look for Sunset Tower apartments
- New auto-parts store coming to Main Street
- ‘Host Mom’ recommends welcoming Sanford Mainers players into homes
- Update to address Windows 8 confusion will be fe
- Business briefs
- CORE Physicians’ Smith championed
- Rochester Rotary has 53rd birthday
- Community Chorus plant sale this weekend
- York County: Master Gardener plant sale on Saturday
- Cannes film fest opens with DiCaprio, Spielberg
- Conn. chef set to feast on cicadas during invasion
- Legoland Florida expansion to open July 3
- Prolonged recession affecting homelessness
Shelter closes for season, plans fundraiser
- NH job creation lagging labor force growth
- Well deserved kudos
- Rochester Public meetings
- Milton Gazette
- Maglaras talks of lower Cocheco River’s history
- Wakefield Marketplace slated to open for season on May 25
- Victims, Inc. holding yard sale
- Soldiers’ Helpers
- Transforming Healthcare Symposium at UNH
- Veterans’ Corner
- Ron and Jeanette Poulin to receive “Good Scout” award
- Ross graduates basic training
- Perkins graduates from Nuclear Power School
- Two to be recognized in Sheriff’s office
- Cocheco River paddlers survive the trip
- Rochester Police Log
- Library hosting annual photo show
- Community briefs
- Minister to be installed in Union, May 19
- Meet your Barrington reps, May 22
- PCA to hold informational meeting
- Dover Democrats to meet
- New trail planned in Wakefield-Brookfield area
- Phelps graduates from OSUT
- SCFJC joins Chamber
- Alzheimer’s educational seminar for caregivers to be held June 1
- Parkinson’s Support Group to meet
- Chamber raffle tickets on sale
- Business Round Table talk May 21
- Subway joins the Chamber
- College news
- TriChambers After Hours May 23 in Rochester
- Twilight Wish Foundation welcomes new chapter in New Hampshire
- UNH student receives prestigious American Cancer Society Fellowship
- School news roundup
- Speech therapist Kim May joins the Homemakers
- The Branch River Paddle is on May 25
- Employee of the Month
- Patty Kairo honored
- They are here to help
- Strafford County 4-H’ers help bring food to the table
- Painted like a princess
- Great job!
- A lot of reading
- Invitation to join Farmington’s MemoriaL Day Parade
- Meet Sebastien
- Province Lake watershed plan underway
- Middleton Ice Cream Social cuts the mustard
- A tree grows in Farmington
- Wakefield Opera House hosts The Best of Times Jazz Quartet
- Homemakers adds two visiting nurses to Clinical Services Division
- Exhibit of photo-collage at library
- Letters to the Editor — May 16, 2013
- Recovery not so evident to everyone
- Smokey’s entertainment listed
- HRCU names McQuade as Dover branch manager
- Opera House announces third summer theatre camp
- Enjoy the New Margo this weekend
- Maine puzzlers win May crossword
- Today in History - Thursday, May 16, 2013
- NH meeting on Spaulding Turnpike improvements
- At least 6 confirmed dead in Texas tornado
- Car bomb hits NATO convoy in Kabul; 6 dead
- Cyclone Mahasen batters Bangladesh; 1 million flee
- Rochester man asks Maine's high court for new trial
- Twardus asks Maine's high court for new trial
- Great Bay Bridge reopened after three-car accident
- Women's `a capella concert in Berwick
- Pats cut starting DT Love after diabetes diagnosis
- Chefs cook, raise money for Boston bombing victims
- Massport cab starts indicted on bribery charges
- Suspect faces 20 charges in Mother's Day shooting
- Boston Marathon invites stopped runners back
- Beckham to retire from soccer at end of season
- Teary testimony from victim's family in Arias case
- Boston Symphony Orchestra names new music director