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september 12
- Police seek man who placed skimmer at bank ATM
- United Way seeks volunteer readers
- Giannattasio graduates basic training
- Police seek man who skimmed from bank ATM
- Fierce weather drops trees and limbs throughout Strafford County
- Fred joins the force: New Durham's newest officer a German shepherd
- Confusion squashes big-pumpkin contest
- Hearing in heroin case delayed until Friday
- Rochester Fair remains timeless, relevant
- High school roundup: Nute volleyball sweeps Prospect
- SPORTS SHORTS
- STA volleyball comes back to take down ’Toppers
- Grew is UNH’s workhorse
- Pats-Jets to renew rivalry tonight
- St. Pierre scores twice to lead Marshwood girls soccer
- Durham’s new assessed property values in the mail
- Transfer hours move to winter schedule
- Anonymous donor gives big boost for new bus for rest home
- Route 125 rumblestrips planned from Plaistow to Rochester
- Rollinsford firemen plan community yard sale
- Seacoast Set Dancers move classes
- Channels and Choices
- Drivers urged to use caution at school crossings
- Mental health conference receives donation
- DWI revocations
- Rochester Fair: A tradition stays relevant to modern times
- Councilors wish Dover mayor the best on news he's leaving the post
- Health center picnic honors public safety heroes In honor of those fallen on Sept. 11
- Letters to the Editor — Sept. 12, 2013
- Best selling author coming to RiverRun
- Smokey’s Tavern entertainment in September
- Myth of live-and-let-live liberalism
- Dover City Council has done much
- Sports Park to host 7th Annual Brew Fest
- Joyce new tourism manager at NH Council
- Van Ostern joins NH Community College System
- Grammy & Grampy’s joins Chamber
- Langella joins Favorite Foods
- Calandra Trio to offer chamber music
- ‘A Little Kitchen in France’ with James Haller
- Another season of American art, artists
- Some ‘facts’ about the historic UNH outdoor pool
- Elderly housing was expected to be fully occupied by Sept. 1
- American Legion gives to Greeters, My Friend’s Place
- Poetry aplenty at RiverRun
- Power(ful) art at Webster
- Dover library to host ‘Two Old Friends’
- President a good man, but ...
- ‘Doughboy’ author to speak at RiverRun
- UNH auction attracts exceptional artists
- Something Old: What do you know about Lenci?
- Visions of Sugar Plums
- Comic Con bigger, better
- Dr. King joins Karelitz, Kennedy dental practice
- Last chance
- Children’s Museum Toddlerfest plans two weeks of activities
- Foy promoted at Seacoast Sports Clubs
- Discover Thursdays presents Dave Gerard
- ‘In the Company of Artists’ opening at the UNH Museum
- ‘West Side Story’ offers something special
- Time to experience Telluride by the Sea
- Music unites the Seacoast and the city
- N.H. receives $400,000 grant to support prescription drug monitoring program
- Council approves scholarship fund to help with bus fees
- COAST hits new summer record
- Community Action and Goodwin Community Health Partner to offer fuel assistance
- Computer network bid, bass fishing coaches on school agenda tonight
- Panel seeks public’s opinions on end-of-life issues
- Micucci announces City Council candidacy
- Author headlines UNH astronomy festival
- Carp’s slam lifts Sox in 10
- Gov. Hassan signs environmental legislation
- Longtime N.H. native Thomas Seiler files for Dover council
- BioBlitz!: An extreme species search in Odiorne Point State Park
- UNH launches School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering
- Central Furniture, Bonanza take SSYAA field hockey victories
- Knights out-golf the Tigers
- Massabesic Field Hockey hands Sanford 5-2 loss
- Sam ‘Saves the World’ and turns Shark Boy back into a good guy
- SHS golfers edge Noble, fall to Hawks
- Letters to the editor
- The way out of this ‘perfect storm’ must be civil and productive
- AOB programs starting up
- Who makes the best chili, chowder and apple dessert?
- Mark Your Calendar
- For a Good Cause
- Sanford Police Log
- College rep to visit SHS
- U.S. Sen. King representative to hold office hours
- PFLAG to start meeting again
- Tax rate increases a dime above last year’s rate
- County Dems to meet Sept. 19
- Sheriff’s Log
- YCCAC’s annual cookout set for Saturday
- Time to Pay-As-You-Throw
City’s trash-metering program starts next week
- Yes, There Will Be a ‘Harvest Daze’
A scaled-back version of the beloved festival will be held in October
- Busing off to a bumpy start
Parents take concerns to assistant superintendent, manager of First Student
- Stuart pleads not-guilty in 2012 traffic fatality
- Fusillo to be honored on Saturday
- Garden club visits Belgian Meadows Farm
- Spartan gridders surprise the Red Storm
- iPads are making a difference for autistic youngsters
- Books, Movies and a Raffle Winner
Goodall Library ends its summer reading program on a fun note
- Mathieus celebrate 50 years together
- Three fires in two days keep firefighters busy
- Trucks, apples and science!
Festivals, events will kick off Fall this weekend
- Demolition of Bland Block set for later this month
- A Mill and a Milestone
City celebrates the grand opening of the Sanford Mill
- Tests show average pH levels for Bauneg Beg Lake
- This months’s recipes: A snake and a flower
- Girl finds stolen cremation ashes in Pa. park
- Clint Eastwood's wife files for legal separation
- Rochester police log
- Hydrant flushing to start Sept. 29
- Gafney Library book sale this weekend
- Rochester public meetings
- Letters to the Editor — September 12, 2013
- To be or not to be...a school bus
- Cornerstone VNA hosts Healthy Living Expo
- Skywatch in Wakefield, Oct. 8
- Goodwin Library to introduce new director
- Great New Hampshire Pie Festival
- Fall programs at the Gafney Youth Library
- Sewing Tree celebrates 10 years, open house Sept. 14
- Music and Cabaret-style benefit for Sue Roy at Governor’s Inn
- Book launch at the Farm Museum, Sept. 14
- Chamber welcomes Access Sports Medicine
- Barrington Community Showcase Saturday, Sept. 21
- Take a shot against the flu
- Community news
- Business Round Table discussion, Sept. 17
- Council on Aging to meet, Sept. 17
- New film series set for Opera House
- September art exhibit at Gafney Library
- Film workshop offered through Opera House
- Meals on Wheels state funding cut by $80,000
- Strafford Wind Symphony at Opera House, Sept. 20
- Municipal election
Races develop for City Council and Police Commission seats
- Rochester Fair
A traditional event that stays relevant to modern times
- Opera House hosting technical workshops for 12-18 year olds
- SMGC members enjoy outing at Belgian Meadows Farm
- Knights’ Corner
- HRCU’s Shields promoted to chief operating officer
- Community Forum in Farmington, Sept. 18
- HRCU appoints Brunelle and Checchi
- Strafford Wind Symphony at Opera House, Sept. 20
- Unitil offers science website for students
- Some flu vaccines promise a little more protection
- 'The Maid's Version' is superbly textured novel
- Today in History - Thursday, Sept. 12, 2013
- A baked apple that is healthy, fast and festive
- More Americans exercise while they work
- Health overhaul confuses Medicare beneficiaries
- Wounded vets to meet marathon bombing victims
- Stevie Nicks, Lady Antebellum team on 'Crossroads'
- Comedy Heavyweight John Pinette reschedules
- Electrical fire causes scare in mobile home
- Mass. school district closed due to slick floors
- Traffic shift will allow for median work in Newington Sunday
- Rabid bat captured at elementary school playground
- Severe thunderstorm watch until 10:00PM EDT
- Man facing DWI homicide charges out on bail
- Firefighters at house fire in Berwick
- Street closed after fallen tree downs electrical wires