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november 7
- Levesque fends off Winship for police seat
- York County Sheriff’s Log
- Nottingham Recreation's 12th holiday craft fair
- Exeter sermon: Peace, security for children of the day
- Child pornography charges dropped but county attorney vows that they 'will be brought back'
- Thirty-five cats surrendered to shelters after Hilltop woman loses her home
- Police seize truck thought to be involved in hit-and-run
- Clerical error leads to wrong winner named in school race: Soule McCammon beat Mebert by 91 votes
- Correction — Bryant elected to Ward 1 seat on School Board
- Tuition agreements not on ORSB agenda
- Allegiant Air set to take off from Pease Friday
- Rochester tax rate set at $26.36, up 2.65 percent
- Kids to be charged in fire that destroyed home: Police report one youth found in structure while it was burning
- Veterans Day events planned in area
- Police seize truck thought to be involved in hit-and-run
- Dover voters choose election workers
- Honor Those Who Keep Us Free
- Eliot voters reject sewer expansion project
- Eliot OKs Charter Commission; 6 voted in
- Garbage truck fire caused quite the stink
- Berwick voters say ‘yes’ to Planning Board amendments
- Maine bond issues pass; voters mostly follow state trend
- Long chosen as SAD 35 director in S. Berwick
- Abell, Kareckas win council seats in South Berwick
- Jackman friends weigh-in on unendorsed write-in effort
- Ward officials elected by voters in Somersworth
- Students pay homage to veterans: Youngsters, servicemen interact at assembly
- Paradis keeps her seat on the School Board
- Wentworth earns Ward 3 spot on School Board
- Somersworth turnout seen as good
- Bolduc will keep his Ward 5 Somersworth School Board seat
- Rivers wins another term on School Board
- Sports briefs: Petrie to take leave of absence
- Newmarket girls lose in shootout
- Coe-Brown knocked out of D-II tourney
- Nute refuses to let Lakers get untracked
- Saints’ season ends in semis
- Coe-Brown sweeps Gilford to gain D-II final
- Seacoast bands win big at Marching Finals
- Jewelry Creations plans special gift promotion
- C’s get Stevens' first NBA win
- Fall Food Drive at Mortgage Specialist locations
- Eat Local features Portsmouth Restaurant Week eateries on video
- 3 Bridges Yoga opens third studio
- Donate to Salvation Army through Hannaford
- State-sponsored job fair in Rochester
- Brady, Patriots lead way — surprise! — in the AFC East
- Live patriotic tunes for Veterans Day
- Around Town Calendar in Brief
- Berwick Academy to host first annual Veterans Day Celebration
- Time again for Button Factory Open Studios
- What does it all mean?
- Letters to the Editor - Nov. 7, 2013
- Clunker progressivism
- Women have, will make a difference
- Hampton author publishes young teen adventure series
- PSB collecting donations for Seacoast Family Promise, Food Pantry
- Seacoast home prices hit two-year high
- Meet ‘Dengman Gap’ author Tony Irons
- Shaheen helps five vets get overdue medals
- It’s ‘The Music Man’
- Clifford returns to Children’s Museum
- ‘Life is a Cabaret’ coming to the Governor’s Inn
- Classic series offers ‘Watch On The Rhine’
- Visit with Luz the falcon
- Come roar in the twenties at UNH Gourmet Dinner Nov. 15 and 16
- ‘Save Yourself’ Braffet’s new book
- Irish Comedy Tour tears apart Irish myths
- Kitty art at Exeter library
- Artist Eye presents works of Dody Kolb
- Upcoming holiday fairs and sales
- Salmon Falls artists open their studios to the public
- The World’s Greatest Party Band
- A real Dickens for “A Christmas Carol’
- The art of Ann Jones
- Worm castings excite gardeners at SMGC meeting
- Bryan joins Arts In Reach
- Something Old: Grandma's mystery easily unraveled
- Vintage & Vinyl coming to The Dance Hall
- Intimately Yours with The Mavericks
- Eckstut and Eckstut coming to Water Street
- Tuition rates and new truant officer on school committee agendas
- Gibson wins Ward 4 School Board term in Somersworth
- Committee seeks public input on concept design for police facility
- Fire destroys home in Lebanon: Fire Dept. says blaze started by wood stove ashes in bucket
- Chamber accolades
- Do-ahead mashed potatoes to save time and sanity
- The Lyman Republican Committee to meet
- Sanford Police Log
- Collins’ staff to hold office hours
- York County Democratic Committee to meet
- Starboard Lane neighbors grateful for firefighters’ efforts
- Church to honor veterans on Sunday
- Donors present historic gifts to Willowbrook Village
- Rescuers welcome biggest crowd yet to annual Halloween bash
- 'Duck Dynasty' cast on tap for Macy's parade
- Residents concerned by Kimball Street traffic
- N.H. man charged with robbing credit union
- Landslide
Voters overwhelmingly choose Thomas P. Cote to be Sanford’s first elected mayor
- NARFE to meet on Wednesday
- DPW sticking with usual trash schedule during holiday week
- Sen. Collins, General Campbell to speak at Veterans Day ceremony
- Local voters approve two charter amendments
Transportation, community college bonds get strong local support
- Movie at the library on Nov. 13
- Rochester public meetings
- Letters to the Editor — November 7, 2013
- Milton Gazette for November
- Wanted: volunteers and donations for annual Holiday Basket project
- Visit the Milton Moose Lodge this week
- Session will explain health insurance marketplace
- Milton Woman’s Club news
- Rochester history book author to give talk, Nov. 14
- A set of good political results for the city
- Rochester Firefighters’ Toy Bank collection under way
- Post polio group to meet Nov. 16
- Veterans’ Corner
- New dates for release of N.H. unemployment rates
- Council on Aging to discuss ACA, Nov. 26
- Six Medals for a Veteran and a Gentleman
Rachel Buchala’s eleven-year quest for her late husband’s medals has a happy ending
- Milton American Legion news
- Free movie at Crosspoint Church, Nov. 16
- Cash Management Corp. leases Rochester office space
- Free parent workshop on teen crime, violence prevention
- Packing joy into shoeboxes for needy children overseas
- Bernier and HRCU link up for food drive
- Free flu vaccines for Rochester students
- Rochester police log
- Brock Street two-way at last
- Police catch teen burglary suspect
- An Early Campaign Stop
U.S. Rep. Mike Michaud brings his 2014 gubernatorial bid to Sanford
- White House honors Adam Cote for energy work
- ‘Life is a Cabaret’ dinner at Governor’s Inn
- Two land trusts hike Copple Crown Mountain
- We can handle these!
- Vets host Homemakers contest
- Craft morning for children at library, Nov. 16
- Gibson Brothers giving charity bluegrass concert at Opera House
- Goodwin Community Health Dental Center welcomes new dentist, gains funding
- Baldface Books Prize Puzzle No. 262
- School news roundup
- HRCU names Zriny Employee of the Quarter
- Granite State Choral Society presents ‘Celebration’
- City’s new planning team
- Access Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics cuts the ribbon
- Congratulations to the new president of the Historical Society
- Fun-loving Misty seeks a home
- Fall Window/Storefront Display Contest winners announced
- Celebration of Life planned for Middleton’s Scott Norton, Nov. 9
- McCullough, Langstaff win YMCA’s 5-mile Run
- Red Storm ends Mustangs’ winning field hockey season
- Ledue shines in state, regional races
- We Must Do All We Can For Veterans
- Things That Go Bump (or ‘Meow’ or ‘Squeak’) In the Night
- Letters to the Editor
- Sources of Support
- At Our Libraries
- Opportunities to Serve
- For a Good Cause
- Mark Your Calendar
- Places to Worship
- Spartans score big upset over South Portland
Now they’re off to the quarterfinals on Saturday
- The Seniors’ Scene
Trafton Center’s artisan fair a chance to make new friends
- Actors needed for murder mysteries
- In Grahamtastic race, everyone’s a winner
- Michaud engaged to Gonzalez
- Musings of a Middle-Aged Man
845 million Facebook users, and 200 of ’em are my friends
- Taking the Temp
Waban’s TREE program monitoring the highs and lows of Bauneg Beg Lake
- ‘Fright Night’ a fun night too
Sanford Parks and Recreation Department names winners of local contests
- ‘Stars’ Align For Maine Children’s Cancer Program
- Thieves steal 160 sheep near UK town of Wool
- Unvarnished Willie Nelson memoir due in 2015
- Scientists dig for fossils in LA a century later
- Pew: Per-inmate health care costs decline in Maine
- Today in History - Thursday, Nov. 7, 2013
- Farmington man fights denial of "COPSLIE" vanity plate
- Tribute being held for new NH-Maine bridge
- CMA Awards, fellow stars salute George Strait
- Olympic torch flies to International Space Station
- Senate nears historic vote on gay rights bill
- Inspectors: 1 Syrian chemical site was abandoned
- Frisbie takes legal action to gain access to healthcare network
- Frisbie takes legal action to gain access to Affordable Care Act network
- Car goes into pond near Tuttles Barn
- US economy grows at surprising 2.8 pct. rate in Q3
- FDA to ban artery-clogging trans fats
- Police: Quincy store employee stabbed by co-worker
- Lawrence bridge to be named for fallen soldier
- Biden congratulates wrong guy in Boston mayor race
- Whole Foods plans Portsmouth location
- Rockingham County attorney Jim Reams suspended
- Car plows into salon
- TWITTER IPO LIVE: Will Twitter keep going up?
- Milton man charged in sale of rhino horn
- Police looking for missing South Berwick teen