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january 12
- Fine feature films come to Portsmouth Library
- Veterans' Corner
- The Big Chill to help an important cause while having fun
- From around the world: Wine Week 2012 Jan. 23-29
- Pontine welcomes The Little Farm Show, Jan. 27-29
- What's Inside? Visioning sessions for the Ioka Theater
- Police waiting on bank records in theft from Somersworth Housing Authority: Documents needed to determine how much former fiscal director stole
- 'Perceval and the Holy Grail' at Dover Library Jan. 17
- Romney victory dispels myths
- Wolfeboro Friends of Music presents A Far Cry Orchestra Jan. 15 at Kingswood Arts Center
- Hot Night The Hall with a Latin Dance Party
- At the Governor's Inn Bucky Lewis brings along his musical humor Jan. 14
- Letters to the Editor — January 12, 2012
- NH Primary: Many area communities saw much smaller voter turnout
- Biggest storm since Halloween is in the air
- School committee elects chairman, vice chairman
- Groups are concerned state will divert tobacco prevention funds
- Oil spills after underground tank is uncovered in Sanford
- 'Redskins' or not? School committee to begin public discussion on SHS mascot
- Springvale man arrested after holding family captive
- Investigation continues into Dover crash where truck plunged into Cocheco River: Police believe speed may be factor; Dover crash seriously injured driver
- Wrestling invitational draws a crowd
- 'Exploring the Flavors of Herbs' lecture in Portsmouth
- Volunteers needed for North Berwick Parks and Recreation programs
- Barrington has snowboard, skiing program
- Rochester police log - 12/27/11 to 1/2/12
- Cause of death of man in Middleton crash unknown
- Correction - McCrery to be sentenced for killing her 6-year-old son
- Two of 3 children struck by SUV in Dover out of hospital
- South Berwick council gives town manager OK to start Phase 3 for new library
- In Rochester: Ward 5 moderator Gates resigned days before primary, citing expected state workload
- In Farmington: Henry Wilson Middle School comes up clean in drug sweep
- Dover Chamber to present awards at Jan. 20 dinner
- Longtime SAD 60 superintendent to retire June 30: Has been with district for more than 30 years
- Middleton family of four homeless after fire: Blaze discovered by mail carrier
- Dover pharmacy robbery suspect nabbed quickly
- Rochester council approves stop sign for intersection of River and Bridge
- Dover voters' picks mirrored those statewide
Placed top 5
GOP candidates in same order as state average
- Hearing tonight on $18.62m Farmington school budget, warrant articles
- PSNH's reduced energy rates are only temporary
- Romney hopes to carry momentum to South Carolina
- Hearing tonight on Wakefield budget
- Spring trial for New Durham woman accused of starving boy
- Dirk leads Mavs to 90-85 win over Boston
- Police investigate Strawbery Banke burglaries
- Dover stays with coalition formed to study Great Bay nitrogen issues
- Romney's win pushed some GOP hopefuls to back of pack
- Dover police log
- Durham police log
- State Police Troop A log
- Red Cross blood drives scheduled around the region in January
- NH House hearings cancelled
- Feds cite Lindsay Lohan for unpaid taxes in 2009
- Dover police log Dec. 13-19
- Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi diagnosed with cancer
- Patriots must handle run better against Broncos
- '24' movie scheduled to begin shooting this spring
- NH fatal accidents drop in 2011
- NH residents happy to have primary, glad it's over
- Mass. wants crackdown on mislabeled seafood
- The Tebow Show lures in new television viewers
- Broncos coordinators drawing interest
- US Sen. hopeful Warren: Brown could prevent ads
- Wright hits 100 points for BA girls hockey
- Arthur Leblanc
- Patricia Graves
- Two minors transported
to hospital after collision near Dover High School
- Rochester Rotary donates $2,000 to help residents with heating bills
- Homicide drops off US list of top causes of death
- Rochester police log - 12/27/11 to 1/2/12
- Mitt Romney wins NH Republican primary Ron Paul is in second place
- Emblem Club news
- Rochester Concerned Taxpayers Associationt to meet Jan. 16
- Retired Educators offering post-secondary school awards
- Letters to the Editor - 1/12/12
- College news
- Civil War program in Barrington set for Feb. 1
- Milton Winter Carnival plans under way
- Time to change political gears
- Milton budget season coming to a close
- Marina Gough
- Barrington has snowboard, skiing program
- Neal Meltzer: Voices of the People
- Arts/Culture open forum, Jan. 19; other club news
- Laviolette 3-pointer lifts Sanford 8th graders past Kennebunk
- Teenage bands sought to do 'Battle' for Sanford High School Project Graduation 2012
- Letters to the Editor - 1/12/12
- Troop 345 busy with plans this winter
- Lorraine Yeaton: Acton selectmen to hold hearing, make recommendations on articles
- For a Good Cause
- Sources of Support
- Marjorie Goodwin
- Stephen Coffey
- CJ Pike: Bean suppers planned in Newfield by Streakers Snowmobile Club
- Welcome to the world
- Andrea Rose: Proposals for school district restructuring on agenda Jan. 12
- Opportunities to Serve
- Auditions planned for Springvale murder mystery
- Arthur Reynolds
- Barbara Kidd
- Lauren Masellas: Animals by the numbers
- Sanford / Wells police log: 12/28/11/ to 1/9/12 - Man arrested for pellet gun assaults in Springvale
- Places to Worship
- At our libraries
- Seaglass Chorale begins spring season
- Ruth Ham: Fuel aid available for those who are eligible in Shapleigh
- Calendar of Events
- Primary/caucus candidates: A lesson from President Harding
- Springvale man completes basic training
- Shawn P. Sullivan: After the hubbub of the holidays, there's ... January
- Women in Agriculture Conference is set for Feb. 3
- Joann Coskie: Lots of meetings slated in Middleton
- Rochester scholarship winner
- Stephanie Piro: Community forum planned at Farmington High School
- He's for Ron Paul
- Gagnon joins Keller Williams Coastal Realty
- Portsmouth Library showing four films for winter series
- Rochester Manor plans new short-term rehab unit
- In the schools
- Courtney appointed to joint standing tax committee
- Markland invites public to visit AMVETS Post
- In Sanford: Goodall Hospital's pharmacy wins two awards
- Collier joins Jones & Beach
- Carlisle Equine hires new physical therapist
- East Rochester helps Homeless
- Dick's Sporting Goods takes Junior Division win
- Redskin swimmers trounce Trojans
- Lafayette, Elks take Super Senior contests
- Hospice of York announces Eric Redard as new executive director
- Sanford girls bow to Cheverus, S. Portland
- Reid, Obama and an imperial sham
- Redskins fall to Stags, Riots
- Timberlane takes Redskin Invitational, Massabesic seventh
- Southern California desert camping offers stark beauty in winter
- Lauren Masellas: Animals by the numbers
- Drug forum planned in Farmington
- Music Hall plans rich winter lineup
- Today in History - Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012.
- Plant flower bulbs right to avoid spring no-shows
- Secret ingredient in chipotle chicken? Mayonnaise
- Superstars on screen at the Music Hall
- Sports briefs: Spaulding ices first win and then ties
- UNH roundup: Men's hockey gets first road win
- Sports shorts
- Dover police log, Jan. 7 - 9
- Concerts, milk bottles and a certain theatrical broadside: Sanford Historical Society looks back on past year, sets sights on 2012
- High school roundup: Rafferty reaches milestone at BA
- Foster's Donations List changes to helping groups year round
- The little towns that could: Romney found greatest margin of support in small communities
- Something Old: Elaborate frames of Victorian times
- Oyster River boys subdue foul-prone Bears
- Nute girls grind it out
- Writers in the Loft welcomes Henry Louis Gates Jr. with his new book
- Marines probe video depicting urination on corpses
- Snow-weary Alaska town orders more shovels
- Occupy DC camps persist as rally planned next week
- Divers search icy river for Maine tot gone 3 weeks
- Northern New England deals with heavy snow
- Donation to Maine park up for approval
- Maine Farmland Trust hits preservation milestone
- Hampton woman one of the dead in Haverhill, Mass. murder-suicide
- NH group to help renovate Girls Inc. center
- Ceremony honoring Army Reserve unit planned in NH
- Snow causing numerous school closings in NH
- Storm means hope for NH snow-related businesses
- Standish woman pleads not guilty to arson
- Maine schools allows controversial book to remain
- Biddeford bakery unaffected by Hostess bankruptcy
- Updated: Hampton woman one of the dead in Haverhill, Mass. murder-suicide
- Ice-loving tenants at London Aquarium
- Pope gets rare, scaled visitor at general audience
- High-speed lane on I-95 reopens after accident in North Hampton
- Rep. Frank Guinta's Portsmouth events today cancelled
- Hampton police offer on-line crime reporting
- NH AG's office investigating voter video
- 308,219 votes cast in NH primaries
- Maine smart meter critics file appeal
- Maine students cheer marriage proposal at assembly
- Whooping cough cases rise in Maine in 2011
- Whooping cough cases rise in Maine in 2011
- Tempers flare in Maine budget debate
- Union opposes proposal for northern Maine park
- Proposal to close Maine processing center blasted
- Man pleads not guilty to Lewiston chase charges
- NH investigators close case of mysterious cranium
- @Headline Poynter Semibold 18:Nested doll workshop Jan. 28
- Four suspects arrested for daytime Wakefield burglaries
- Patricia Gullikson
- Roberta E. (Hale) Moore
- Infant and mother injured in Lebanon crash, truck was allegedly airborne
- Infant and mother injured in Lebanon crash, truck was allegedly airborne
- Mary M. Thibodeau
- Stonyfield CEO resigns to focus on food policy
- Report: Cape Wind unlikely to be done by mid-2015
- LePage to attend King event in Waterville
- UNH to curtail operation at 2:00 p.m.
- McCrery may speak of killing son before sentencing
- Troy police chief hurt in storm-related accident
- Young voters propelling Ron Paul's campaign
- Let it snow: New England's first snowstorm since Halloween weekend