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october 3
- Early heads up on December Chili Fest
- York County Extension annual meeting Oct. 16
- Blood drive in Wakefield, Oct. 9
- Chamber’s Operation Thank You is on Oct. 10
- SHS Class of ’49
- UNH police log
- Sports briefs: Unbeaten Nute moves to 9-0
- Rochester officers cited for helping save woman’s life
- AG rules man in Dover shootout killed himself
- UNH co-ed reports assault and robbery attempt
- Mazzaglia waives arraignment on conspiracy indictment tied to murder case
- Five generations
- Ashes of late Northwood man lost in mail on way to Fla.
- Rollinsford Firemen's pancake breakfast
- Rochester Emblem Club Holiday Bazaar
- Dover tax rate — and all others in state — delayed until after Nov. 7
- Easter Seals N.H. ends popular autism service
- OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVE
- UNH gets $20 million from 'Cosby Show' creator, alumna Marcy Carsey
- Desrochers Memorial Forest to be dedicated
- Titans roll over Redhawks
- High school roundup: Nute and Dover volleyball improve to 10-0
- OR Cats beat Exeter
- Irony of Michelle’s water campaign
- Letters to the Editor - Oct. 3, 2013
- Some help navigating ObamaCare
- Pair arrested for burglaries
- For GOP in 2016, some medicine
- Authors’ Fair at Eliot Library
- Around Town Calendar in Brief
- Plenty of fun in the Lakes Region
- North Berwick Community Garden launching Oct. 5
- It’s fair season throughout the Seacoast
- Apple Harvest Day: 6 stages, plenty of attractions
- Coe-Brown volleyball stays ahead to dispatch Bobcats
- Sled Dog Fair racing toward New Hampshire
- ACT ONE’s Festival 2013 presents Don Campbell in Concert Oct. 6
- Discover Thursdays features Marty England
- Portsmouth’s hot streak continues
- RiverRun welcomes author Amy Grace Loyd
- Who threw the best parties in Portsmouth of old?
- Daughan offers a swashbuckling tale
- STAGE FORCE offers anti-romantic comedy
- Vibrant works of Echternach on exhibit
- Coe-Brown girls soccer nips Oyster River
- Halloween Rock Show pays homage
- GateWay demonstrations and classes Sunday
- 4-H starts Paper Clover Campaign
- Dover author to discuss ‘Quotable Eleanor Roosevelt’
- Gallery offers fresh art at Fall Festival
- ‘Birdwatching’ with/by Eric Masterson
- Hilltop City readies for Pumpkin Fest
- ‘Llama Llama’ author coming to Exeter
- Not-so-spooky fun for Halloween
- The Martians are coming ... again
- Wanted: Showcase Art, Writing Contest entries
- Mansfield returns with new book, ‘Dwelling’
- Meet Jason Stuart ...
He’s outrageous, gay, funny and coming to Jonathan’s
- Fortier to share his art at The Franklin
- It’s official: Sox will play Rays in ALDS
- Playoff beards back around baseball this postseason
- Skid steer stolen from church lot
- Truck snags wire, breaks three utility poles: Also rips utility lines off several Old Dover Road homes
- Victim describes hammer attack that led to police shootout
- Area residents call shutdown ridiculous, unnecessary
- OR to pursue tuitioning up to 254 students
- Council, Planning Board reviews 2015-2020 CIP
- Committee takes up pawnshop waiting period tonight
Ordinance would impose 14-day wait before items could be sold
- Children’s museum names new president
Also creates new post of VP of Development and Community Engagement
- Water main break closes portion of downtown
- Business calendar
- Town to discuss local ballot questions
- Repairs continue at Acton Town Hall
- Expert on Native Americans to visit Willowbrook
- SNAP reductions go into effect Nov. 1
- Tokyo officials offer insight on emergency preparedness
Rep. Boland hosts visitors during Alfred leg of their trip
- Burglar remains at large
- Recycling on the Rise
DPW director commends residents’ PAYT efforts
- Homecoming Parade set for Friday
- New auto-parts store open for business
- Mill Pond drained for inspection
- ‘Harvest Daze’ hits Central Park on Saturday
- Sheriff Ouellette will not seek third term
- The Race for Mayor
Littlefield: I’m a listener and a consensus builder
- Wild chase leads to multiple charges
- Letters to the Editor
- Don’t Rule Out Cutler
- Problems that MaineCare riders are facing are unacceptable
- I admit it: I thought the races were a drag
- Spartans tie Blue Blazes in soccer
- SHS field hockey scoreless in Westbrook match
- At Our Libraries
- Mustangs defeat Cheverus, McAuley in field hockey action
- Sources of Support
- Places to Worship
- Thornton comeback stops Spartan gridders
- Mark Your Calendar
- Ledue, Wright help Sanford girls take second in cross country
- A Veggie Victory
Students grow their own for their school-lunch menu
- For a Good Cause
- Y’s annual 5K run returns in October
- Churches uniting to provide care, services for a day
- Women’s Connection to welcome Hajny and a ‘spoiled princess’
- Sawyer completes basic training
- The Veterans’ Corner
Vietnam veterans to be honored during ‘Witness to History’
- DAR to hold joint meeting
- Musings of a Middle-Aged Man
That one special teacher? No. But plenty of ’em were memorable
- Spartan boys finish third in cross country
- A Win Over Westbrook
SHS girls’ soccer team makes a comeback
- Kiwanians install new directors
Michael Hanson is now the club’s president
- The Seniors’ Scene
October to be thrilling at the Trafton Center
- St. Thomas School:
A Gem in the City of Sanford
- Nichols awarded first-ever Poulin Scholarship
- Waban: Home of the ‘Best Week Ever’
Summer camp has been providing fun and growth since the Sixties
- NH people seeking work in August hits a four year low
- All those box tops? They can mean a new school playground
- Principal confident of RMS re-accreditation
- State announces its 2013 fall drawdown of lakes
- Call for local authors for 2014 Authors’ Fair
- Wakefield raffle will benefit local food pantry
- Milton Legion meeting Oct. 9
- Milton Free Public Library news
- Texting while driving is to be condemned
- Rochester Democrats to meet
- Letters to the Editor — October 3, 2013
- Traditional harvest supper in Union
- Pumpkin Fest in Somersworth
- Rochester public meetings
- Milton Gazette for October
- Veterans’ Wall and Freedom Tribute in Rochester through Sunday
- Victims, Inc. celebrating with bingo, Oct. 5
- Rochester police log
- Hiking the White Mountains
- Rochester gallery attracts Emmy Award winner
- School news roundup
- Book sale at the library starts Oct. 5
- Nature awaits just past Arrowhead Rock
- Paving planned for Old Dover Road
- Community briefs
- Charges against Rochester driver are dropped
- Auditors give Rochester Housing Authority high marks
- Business Round Table talk recapped
- Middleton police have big fish to fry, Oct. 18
- Hear about Sherlock Holmes at Wakefield Corner, Oct. 8
- Main Street Sidewalk Talk on Oct. 8 on Customer Service
- New meaning to car-pooling
- Milfoil eradication
- Governor’s Inn featuring national comedy
- Harvest at the Farm Museum, Oct. 5
- New October exhibit at Franklin Gallery
- Milton to hold charette on turnpike exit development
- Deputy Kalway retires from law enforcement
- Wine tasting event in Farmington, Oct. 6
- Baldface Books Prize Puzzle No. 261
- ScrapSafe, Inc. appoints Chief Sustainability Officer
- Shrek the Musical at the Opera House from Oct. 10
- NYC library offers list of 100 great kids' books
- This offbeat raspberry's worth growing
- Blending the best of ginger and banana breads
- Children with autism practice travel at NYC's JFK
- Today in History - Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013
- US, Japan to deploy new radar, drones in next year
- At least 94 migrants dead in shipwreck off Italy
- Analysis: Republicans get opposite of stated goals
- George Clooney hopes government shutdown ends soon
- Novelist Tom Clancy a master of military thrillers
- Workers at Exeter Hospital being treated for scabies
- Traveling freedom tribute in Rochester until Sunday Includes half-scale Vietnam Memorial Wall
- Traveling freedom tribute
Half-scale Vietnam Memorial Wall in Rochester until Sunday
- Katherine Jackson loses last-chance damage suit
- Jimkata coming to Stone Church Oct. 5
- Shutdown in 3rd day with Obama, Hill at impasse
- Orgasm lecture at UNH drawing fire
- Ex-EDC chief: Chafee forced 38 Studios bankruptcy
- Ex-Boston FBI chief to plead guilty in ethics case
- Eliot Festival Days big success
- Workers furloughed in government shutdown should apply for benefits
- Eliot Festival Days photo gallery
- Police shoot, kill driver with 1-yr-old in car after Capitol Hill chase