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november 6
- Unofficial results in for Rochester; TJ Jean rolls to easy win for mayor
- Unofficial tally shows Hilliard defeats Spencer for mayor
- Pedestrian hurt in Route 11 hit-and-run
- Pedestrian airlifted after Route 11 hit-and-run
- Somersworth unofficial results are in
- Unofficial results show Weston wins Dover mayor's race
- Teen rescued off Mount Major
- Dover volleyball advances to D-I finals
- Top Sports Photographs of the Week - November 29
- Bryant elected to Ward 1 seat on School Board
- Victim of fiery crash in Rochester dies
- Hilliard beats incumbent Mayor Spencer
- Man airlifted after Route 11 hit-and-run
- Log truck rolls over but drive suffers only minor injuries
- Weston defeats D’Andrea
- T.J. Jean wins his third term
- Teen lost on Mount Major rescued
- NHTP: 25 years of transformation and education
- Letters to the Editor — Nov. 6, 2013
- Pollard withdraws name for state job, will stay with city of Rochester
- All female School Board for Dover
- Cross Country Notebook: The MOCs sure had a lot to offer
- Kids eat free at Madbury church supper
- Hussey launching POW/MIA Chair of Honor program
- 'Armchair' tour of small island town for DAR Exeter Chapter
- Turner ousts incumbent McCarley for Rochester School Board seat
- Newcomer Pepin is top vote-getter in School Board race
- Somersworth voters OK all 13 charter amendments
- Winners of Rochester municipal races
- Voter turnout down in Rochester
- Voter turnout declines in Dover
- Eliot OKs Charter Commission, votes for six members
- Garrison retains Ward 2 Council spot
- Gagnon wins city council seat
- Lindsay elected to Police Commission for Wards 5,6
- Gibson wins another Ward 4 School Board term
- Peters beats McManus for Police Commission spot
- Carrier and McManus win at-large council seats
- Thibodeaux bests Crago in council bid
- Rollinsford road safety meeting with DOT on Nov. 18
- Tax Professionals meet, hold elections
- Restaurant Week kicks off across Seacoast tonight
- Children’s Museum gets $26,000 grant from state Council on the Arts
- Bolduc will keep School Board seat for Ward 5
- O’Connor beats Spuler for Ward 1 City Council seat
- Hooper holds off Seiler in Ward 4 council race
- The Big Apple’s turn left
- Farmington police set workshop on teen crime and violence prevention
- Public comment sought on nitrogen in Great Bay report
- Carroll elected for full term on School Board
- Paradis keeps seat on School Board
- New Durham: Transparency in government?
- Need for food is still very great
- Wentworth earns Ward 3 spot on School Board
- Nonprofits holding health care enrollment fair
- Smoke bomb to rid rodents sparks porch fire
- Obama’s sins of omission
- Cheney claims Ward 5 seat for fifth time
- Brown to represent Ward 3 on School Board
- Jobs, economy top priorities Shaheen tells BIA
- McCallion re-elected for Ward 4 City Council seat
- Lynch wins School Board spot for Ward 5 Seat B
- School partners
with Auger, Velcro to make math bags
- Stevens keeps Ward 1B school seat
- Varney holds off council challenge by Kaczynski
- Uncontested, Lachapelle retains seat
- William R. Davis
- Keans keeps Ward 2 Seat B on Council
- Stokes fends off school seat challenge
- March and April trials for rest of Thomas’ charges associated with child-starving
- Watson will take ninth term on School Board
- Walker wins council bid
- Soldati takes Ward 2
- Lauterborn re-elected for City Council’s Ward 2 seat
- Collins wins uncontested bid
- Pastelis returned to School Board Ward 4 seat
- Nov. 13 hearing set in child sex-assault case
- White House honors Sanford serviceman for energy work
One of 12 veterans nationwide named as ‘Champion of Change’
- Home incurs minor damage in basement fire
- Torr keeps council seat
- Hamann will fill Ward 4 spot on City Council
- Pappas will represent Ward 3 on School Board
- O’Connor takes Ward 4B school seat
- Gray wins Council spot in Ward 6 Seat B
- Hebert keeps Ward 3 seat on City Council
- Pepin retains council seat
- Ward 2A school seat goes to Harkinson
- Larochelle returning to City Council for Ward 3 Seat B
- Witham, Tapscott, Sprague and Jarvis win at-large council seats
- Messier beats Donohue in close race for Ward 5 Council seat
- Gates will take City Council spot for Ward 5B
- Kittredge will represent Ward 6A on City Council
- Man welding gas tank airlifted to hospital after truck catches on fire
- Dunton bounces Grassie from School Board
- Pitbull to host American Music Awards
- Rapper DMX again arrested in South Carolina
- Limo firm hacked; politician, celeb data breached
- Charlie Trotter redefined fine dining, dies at 54
- Briefs: Obama congratulates Red Sox
- UK commissioner creates 'pensions' for police dogs
- Banana plant breaks Northampton greenhouse roof
- Patriots take 7-2 record into bye week
- Glynn thrives in face of difficulty
- H.S. soccer playoffs: Oyster River back in familiar territory
- Championship bound: Dover bumps Alvirne to make D-I final
- Seguin burns B’s in return
- N.H. nurses, others learn about infant sleep safety
- Pet owners buy organic, raid fridge to feed Fido
- Ellis Island museum reopens after Sandy's floods
- Today in History - Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2013
- Crossing chicken Parmesan with pasta puttanesca
- 1 killed, 8 injured in northern China explosions
- Ahead of ECB, evidence mounts of weak recovery
- UN: CO2 pollution levels at annual record high
- Wires pulled down by truck cause garbage fire
- Boston travel agent jailed for defrauding clients
- Roger Waters returns to benefit for wounded
- Christie, McAuliffe, winners in slate of elections
- Voters in Mass. reject plans for resort casinos
- In Boston, helping amputees is this family's biz
- Two children to be charged with burning down house
- Firefighters make quick work of porch blaze
- Soule McCammon beats Mebert in school race; polling error causes wrong winner to be reported
- Police impound pickup believed involved in hit-and-run
- Child pornography charges dropped, but prosecution says it isn't over