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august 30
- Sports shorts
- Music program in Dover helps autistic children
- For marriage advice, visit Water Street
- Blaze renders home unlivable
- $25g bail set for man accused of setting occupied apartment building on fire
- Man pleads not guilty to threatening police officer
- No day in court yet for alleged burglars
- Dickinson would consider selling development company to make sale of waterfront project
- Police investigate reports of gunfire
- Sweet harvest Honey bees among the attractions at Strawbery Banke
- The classics on display
- Two arrested for tire-dumping in Rochester
- Arson suspect, out on bail, waives arraignment
- Banning football not the answer
- United Way needs volunteer readers
- Taking the low road on the way out
- fairs and sales
- What’s to eat?
- Miley’s mandate: Return to prudery
- Durham thrift shop donates to non-profits
- TD Bank names Landsperger store manager in Portsmouth
- Lee Church sanctuary makeover
- Challenge grant begins annual appeal for Seacoast Rep
- Teary Errani gone from U.S. Open; Williams moves on
- Bruins GM Chiarelli rewarded with extension
- Boston Marathon to increase field for ’14 race
- State, region expected to see increase in visitors
- Quarterback clinic: Vailas, Goldrich shine in scrimmage
- O’s edge Sox behind Tillman’s 15th win
- Tebow throws 2 TDs as Patriots beat Giants
- Seacoast United Pirates play well in New York
- Local teams get football juices flowing
- Back to the books
Northwood students gather for first day of school
- Top Sports Photographs of the Week - August 30
- Via surrogacy, some men opt to become single dads
- 5 free things in Southeast Wyoming
- Recalls this week: Children's clothing
- Maynard's novel revisits '80s serial killer case
- Today in History - Friday, Aug. 30, 2013
- Female Maine educator accused of having sex with 15-year-old student
- Woman cited for leaving baby in car while shopping
- Somersworth police arrest 4 in heroin bust at mobile home park
- N. Korea withdraws invitation for envoy to visit US prisoner
- Tens of thousands of protesters continue to rally in Egypt
- France maintains support of attack on Syria despite Britain's rejection of it
- Kerry: 1,500 killed, including 400 children, in Syria chemical attack
- Obama says he's considering 'narrow' Syria action
- Woman goes wrong way on I-95, plows into police cruiser
- Driver crashes into Dunkin’ Donuts