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october 29
- Lester's domination, lights-out relief leave Sox one win from Series title
- Aggravated DWI charges won’t be prosecuted in Barrington double fatality
- What will 2014 bring to the Ogunquit Playhouse?
- It’s Hooper vs. Seiler in the Ward 4 council race
- Incumbent Weeden challenged by newcomer Gagnon for Ward 6 council
- Two vie for Ward 1 City Council seat
- Three running for two Dover council at-large seats
- Incumbent Crago, challenger Thibodeau vie for Ward 3 council seat
- Garrison running unopposed for Ward 2 council seat
- Durham may suspend fees for rental unit inspections: So landlords can use money to fix violations
- Man indicted on exposure, lewdness charges
- Man faces weapons felony; son’s charges are dropped
- SmartATI named fastest growing woman-led company in the state
- Giving teachers a break: Shea-Porter advocates extending tax deduction for academic supplies
- St. Peter's Church penny sale in Farmington
- Milton/Milton Mills sets date for Trick or Treat night
- Children Helping Children fundraiser in Dover
- Lester's domination, lights-out relief leave Sox one win from Series title
- Red Sox not the only team to root for
- School Board to form search panel for new superintendent: Bid from one responding firm deemed too costly
- Campaign sign vandalized with Nazi swastika
- Portsmouth holiday parade a ‘Celebration of Lights’
- Federal building parking lot reopened
- Somersworth police log
- Beer and food event Thurs. benefits Friends of the Earth, Sea & Space Center
- Man charged with striking pedestrian waives hearing
- UNH researcher: Bees underwent mass extinction when dinosaurs did
- Dover Middle PTA seeks art entries
- Police Junior Citizen’s Academy apps available
- Spuler, an independent voice for council
- ‘Flipped’ classes, setting the record straight
- Absentee ballots available at City Clerk’s Office
- Kennebunk Savings donates $1,000
to Leadership Seacoast 2014 programs
- Service Credit food drive collecting for NH pantries
- Education briefs
- Letters to the Editor — Oct. 29, 2013
- All about Mary: Wentworth Greenhouses plans special week to honor long-time employee
- NH Manufacturing Week a blast at community colleges
- Horne Street surprise
- Patricia Cornwell on a New England stage
- Dog blamed for apartment fire in Wash. state
- Patriots still work in progress at midpoint
- Dover, Coe-Brown and Nute earn volleyball top seeds
- Final options for East Rochester School project to be discussed Wed.
- Farmington advances on selling biz park parcels, deeded properties
- State Police Troop A log
- Planet Green says solar panels on school roof could save much money
- Benefit dinner Sat. to raise funds for police association children’s charities
- Holiday Donations List begins to grow
- H.S. boys soccer playoffs: Rivals set to clash in D-II playoff opener
- D-II State Cross Country Champs
- Can you dig it?
Peabody, Strong hit 1,000 career digs mark
- Woman to walk for 6th year in Breathe Deep 5K
- ’Cats suddenly gaining steam in CAA
- UK town Stilton told it can't make stilton cheese
- At these coffee klatches, death is on the agenda
- New U.S. monument honors military service dogs
- Today in History - Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013
- Scrimshaw book wins prize from heritage group
- New from Hershey: soft caramels
- Chris Brown released after assault charge reduced
- Medicare chief to get 'Obamacare' grilling
- US weighs ending spying on allied heads of state
- US spying prompts reversal by anti-terror lawmaker
- Jackson doctor released, wants return to medicine
- Obamacare’s square-wheeled rollout has Democrats on the hot seat
- U.S. Marshals encounter vicious dog during fugitive’s capture
- The Jonas Brothers announce breakup
- Man to face animal cruelty charges in Mass.
- Boston to boost police, limit parking for series
- Mass. to begin collecting sales tax from Amazon
- Medicare chief apologizes for 'Obamacare' woes
- Man charged in assault of disabled woman to face jury
- Man in brief standoff never had a weapon
- Sandy survivors mourn, celebrate on anniversary
- Former Wells resident pleads guilty to failure to register as a sex offender
- Berwick man indicted on burglary, theft charges
- Man in car chase going to jail if he violates bail again
- Horses rescued, but newborn colt dies