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october 17
- Leaf pick-up dates announced
- Registration starts soon for Sullivan lecture series
- Frisbie names volunteer of month
- Man dies of injuries from ATV rollover
- Stepbrother: Assault suspect is veteran with PTSD: Says incident at Hannaford is not characteristic of man who served in Iraq
- Spaulding to celebrate Joanne Houston’s 30 years
- City Council
Kaczynski challenges Varney for Ward 1B seat
- Karen Pollard nominated to head state’s Division of Economic Development
- Police Commission
McManus defends seat against Peters
- New county YMCA playground dedicated
Hannaford cited for $25,000 contribution
- Stabbing death suspect fights to surpress evidence
- DWI revocations
- Woman accused of shoplifting
- Presentations tonight on 90% reading and math goals
- Trial set for apartment building arson suspect
- The law(n) of the land: City may limit how tall grass can be
- Despite smaller Fire Dept. shift: Dover chief urges city residents to call as usual
- Middleton man faces assault charges
- City Police Commissioner Bemis loses lengthy battle with leukemia
- Man accused of dumping tires on conservation land
- Angry discussion on enrollment at Lee, Madbury grade schools
- Tales of mystery & suspense return to Clay Hill
- How to talk to children about sibling's disabilities
- Something Old: A story of the jack-o’-lantern
- Downtown Newmarket Halloween haunt
- Joyce Andersen in concert at Durham church
- Holiday fair at Madbury church
- Recognition to Joanne Houston
- Conservational, not conventional approach for big subdivision: Project proposed for former golf course labeled ‘development of regional impact’
- Zombie Walk and Horribles Parade/Trick or Treat events set for Oct. 25
- Dover High holds 44th annual Marching Band show Saturday
- State Police Troop A log
- Milton Arrest Log
- Best of the Seacoast party supports N.H. Food Bank
- Durham police log
- St. Patrick’s School celebrating 145 years
- Betty Jean Lakeman
- SPORTS SHORTS
- High school roundup: Turnaround continues for St. Thomas boys soccer
- UNH briefs: Bull, Zahka receive AE swimming and diving awards
- UNH roundup: Women’s hockey tops No. 2 BC
- Deland, Tigers finish ahead of Hilltoppers
- We want your sports stories and photos
- Saints win on special night for Chrisom
- Saints clip Portsmouth for season sweep
- New Hampshire Thrift Bancshares announces record earnings
- The marvelous middle
- Letters to the Editor — Oct. 16, 2013
- A discussion of art at Great Bay
- Business needs everyone’s support
- Vermont: Haunted Highways and Creepy Cabaret
- Around Town Calendar in Brief
- McConnell tenants hosting Trick-or-Treat Oct. 31
- Halloween Calendar of Events
- Library presents ‘An evening with author Robert Varney’
- Hedrick Smith will discuss changing American economy at UNH Oct. 23
- ‘40 Chances’ with Howard G. Buffett
- N.H. Authors Series presents Eric Pinder Oct. 20
- Dr. Raslavicus honored with pathology lifetime achievement award
- Museum hosts Monster Ball
- ‘Chiller Theatre’ presents ‘Nosferatu’
- International keyboard artist Olivera appearing Sunday at First Parish Church
- Creepshow: The best (and worst) of cult films
- Haunting story to help library
- ‘Anything Goes’ at UNH
- Mayo joins list of injured Patriots
- Gigantic book sale at Dover Library Oct. 25-26
- ‘Ghost Encounters’ at other un-worldy happenings
- Dorks plan spooktakular Halloscreeeeem show
- Wallace and Wallace in time for Halloween
- A haunting tour of Newmarket with Michel de Morbide
- Murder mystery in 1878 style
- Haunted Overload goes very ...
‘Big’
for Halloween 2013
- Former Foster’s reporter-turned-attorney now an author
Reading, signing set for Oct. 23
- Fun family evening planned at Seacoast Science Center
- Dover neighborhood holds pumpkin decorating contest
- Rough night for Sox; Dodgers survive
- Old-fashioned fish fry benefits Middleton K-9 program
- Law to encourage financial literacy goes into effect in Maine
- Council discusses school, road CIP projects
- Drug takeback day set for Oct. 26 in Dover
- Easter Seals N.H. consolidates autism services program
- Dover chamber to host candidate forums
- Hampton woman to be arraigned Nov. 13 on DWI charge in deadly pedestrian crash
- Court conference postponed for woman who starved child
- indictments
- Land trust to showcase logging site
- Everyone can carve a pumpkin this weekend
- Candidates’ forum set for Tuesday night
- Goodall Mansion vandalized — again
Damages estimated at several thousands of dollars
- Plans for new high school moving full-speed ahead
- Boo!
Halloween Parade to spook Main Street on Oct. 24
Families, friends and four-legged furballs invited to march
- Sanford Police Log
- Got questions about new health-care exchange?
- Firefighters battle blaze at recycling center
No cause for alarm — it was a drill
- The Race for Mayor
Cote: Sanford needs a strong leader and a doer
- Town mourns loss of former selectman, Russell H. Day
- The School Committee Race
Candidates excited about district’s future
New SHS, dropout rate, relationship with council are areas of focus
- Selectmen grant special-amusement permit to tavern
- Buck joins Southern Maine Health Care’s board of directors
- Help stock trout in the Isinglass River, Oct. 19
- Rochester public meetings
- Rochester police log
- Parkinson’s Support Group to meet Oct. 21
- Turkey dinner to benefit Barrington Food pantry
- Milton arrest log
- Granite State Choral Society to hold food-tasting fundraiser, Oct. 26
- Benefit dance for Making Strides, Oct. 19
- Letters to the Editor — Oct. 17, 2013
- ABCs of the new Health Care Law in Strafford, Oct. 22
- Rochester Recreation announces fall programs
- Ham supper at Bethany United Methodist
- Candidate forum Oct. 23
- Church offers Dinner and a Movie
- Renowned Guitarist Ed Gerhard at Wakefield Opera House
- Knights Corner
Membership Recruitment drive had mixed results
- SCHOOL NEWS ROUNDUP
- Pumpkin party at the Farm Museum
- Strafford couple win Prize Puzzle 261
- Art Esprit exhibit at Rochester Public Library
- First Congo Church’s Autumn Auction coming up this weekend
- NCS Global has moved into Granite State Business Park
The 30,000 square foot facility is Rochester first truly ‘green’ building
- Stitching it together
Quilt show draws hundreds to Rochester
- Alpaca Farm in Middleton granted preservation easement
- Zombies to take annual Walk Downtown, Oct. 25
- 18-foot-long sea creature found off Calif. coast
- Letters to the editor
- Communication is key to a marriage, provided you can hear each other
- Help keep kids and cyclists safe
- October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
- Safety On Display
- Mark Your Calendar
- Meow!
Cat show returns in November
- For a Good Cause
- Sources of Support
- Late goals give Marshwood win over upset-minded Spartans
- Mustangs defeat Windham in field hockey
- Tryouts for travel basketball set for next weekend
- Spartans blank Biddeford, tie Marshwood in soccer
- SHS boys third in cross country
- These ‘Communities Care’
Churches join forces to lend a hand for a day
- Ledue takes first in cross-country meet
- Maine Health Care Association honors Jessica Jackman
CNA recognized for care and service she provides at Greenwood Center
- Tigers devour Spartan gridders
- Helmreich, Brown goals give SHS field hockey win over Rams
- Halloween costume contest set at dog park
- Swampy soul and more with Bill Payne
- Characters are well drawn in new Pelecanos novel
- Weymouth man fights cancer, 1 beer at a time
- 2 Americans, German-American win Nobel in medicine
- NYC menu offers something new: Silence
- Today in History - Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013
- Giving birth in Philippine quake: 'Push and pray'
- Govt: Employees aided Madoff's 'elaborate fiction'
- Relief around world as US avoids debt default
- Hillary Clinton honored for her work on HIV/AIDS
- Obama health target: 500,000 signups by Oct. 31
- Mass. Dunkin' Donuts robberies spur police summit
- Snow Goers dinner to benefit Barrington Food Pantry
- Charlton horse with West Nile euthanized
- Rochester man pleads guilty to possessing stolen firearms
- Former NFL player Irving Fryar indicted in NJ
- Rally against government shutdown still on today
- Bartoloni waives hearing in sledgehammer death of his roommate
- Starter pistol rounds found in school locker room
- Police arrest former reporter in bathroom camera case
- Police arrest former reporter in bathroom camera case
- Lots of passion from federal workers at Portsmouth rally