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january 26
- Wentworth By the Sea to host annual Winter Wine Festival
- It's love, loss, laughter with Shakespeare in the Mill
- Pop Up Portsmouth kicks off new show Feb. 3 with music of Swampbear and HOWLL
- TTTom Clark offers 'Schizophrenic Night of Comedy' Jan. 28
- Kick it up on the dance floor Jan. 28 for Community Radio
- CAP and HUB begin merging programs
- Demonstrators to protest fur and trapping in NH
- Moose, Legion groups donate to CAP's Dover food pantry
- Marshwood skiing starts strong in 2012
- Super Saluki: Dover dog posed for National Geographic photo shoot
- Strafford School Second Term Honor Roll, 2011-12
- Winter/Spring boating classes from Amoskeag Sail and Power Squadron
- Miss Manchester's plea: Drive against distractions
- Updated: Father facing charges for breaking infant's leg out on bail; says he "heard a pop sound" when dressing her
- Two transported after pickup rear-ends vehicle stopped to make left turn on Route 125 in Rochester
- Spaulding High Music Dept. selling Superbowl subs
- VP Biden to tweet after Rochester visit today
- Winter Farmers' Market opens in Rollinsford
- Police say man struck and killed in Rollinsford in October was impaired at the time
- Twenty-five arrested at Hampton underage drinking party
- Thanks to the many who helped: Showcase Writing and Art Contest marks 31 years of honoring young talent
- Former Dover city manager abruptly leaves South Hadley, Mass., as town administrator
- Proposed Farmington school budget could hold 91 cent increase
- In Milton: Ex-bus driver indicted on charges he assaulted 2nd boy
- Tips, tricks, props and more: Fantasy author shares writing hints with Somersworth middle-schoolers
- Gonic School principal saves child from icy river: Autistic boy ran off, broke through ice
- Man accused of stealing, forging checks turns self in to Portsmouth police
- New Dover tax cap allows much smaller tax levy increase than old formula
- Portsmouth Police Commission holding budget hearing
- New Durham Recreation Dept. holding 'supermarket sweep' fundraiser
- Trial of former UNH football player set for Feb. 1
- No injuries in 3-vehicle accident involving ambulance in Newington
- Public weighs in on ideas to promote arts and culture in Rochester
- Jury seated in Boulder murder case where UNH football player was killed
- Fishermen fear
feds could close Gulf of Maine
- Ribbon-cutting, grand opening Saturday for new Rochester YMCA facility
- Joyal presents 5-year budget projections
But reminds all its only a reasonable estimate
- Bid accepted for repair of Berwick fire station roof
- UNH women run past Maine
- Mother and child transported after car strikes pole in Rollinsford
- High school roundup: Spaulding boys nip Kingswood
- Portsmouth mom denies leaving her kids alone: Says father was there when she left the home
- Two names and faces matched up in historic mystery photo of Dover sheriff and deputies
- Middleton man indicted in connection with Rochester pharmacy robbery
- Gym Raiders take third
- Nicked up Knights suffer historic loss to Windham
- UNH men fall to Maine at Lundholm
- We want your sports stories, photos
- Finding the brave among us
- Sen. Susan Collins: Bipartisanship will put solutions in reach
- Letters to the Editor - 1/26/12
- January is National Radon Action Month
- Shawn P. Sullivan: This snowman won't get tired of standing
- Vietnam Veterans of America to honor female veterans on March 11
- Ouellette, classmates making documentary about Fenway Park
- Sanford High School assembly will kick off community mascot discussion
- Sanford snowmobiler critically hurt in accident
- MSAD 60 begins schools for Energy Efficiency Initiative
- Trooper from Sanford pleads guilty to OUI
- 3 years later, Mass. boat found off Spanish coast
- Open house at Seacoast Travel Clinic
- Burns resigns from Alfred Board of Selectmen; Makes decision after alleged ethics violations
- Easter Seals Winter Wine Spectacular planned Jan. 26
- NECU supports Homes for Troops with $7,500 donation
- Welcome to the World
- Service Credit Union maintains A+ rating
- ACS' Relay for Life launches Feb. 7
- Sanford police log
- Charles Towers Sr.
- Hot Shot Hoop Competition set for Jan. 30
- Sally Picard
- Kennebunk swimmers race past Redskin girls
- Starting a new chapter: Library Director Karen Eger making the move from Springvale to South Berwick
- JV girls top Kennebunk, Noble
- Fulton leads Genest to SSYAA Boys Senior Division win
- JV girls soccer stats
- American Legion, Elks prevail in Super Senior hoop
- Little League signups start Friday
- Townies, Back Street win in Alfred Men's Hoop
- Sanford's Provencher hoping to become Mrs. Maine
- Battling the cold: Local residents tell Sen. Olympia Snowe about heating struggles
- Edward Jones ranks high in 'Fortune' magazine
- Time's running out to license dogs
- Making the grade at Husson
- Auditions planned for Maine Stage Theatre productions
- East Waterboro man's artwork on display
- Do you know an outstanding senior volunteer?
- Bands sought to do 'Battle' in Acton
- Edward Jones' Sullivan welcomed to chamber
- Somes honored with Clinton Sheerr Award for architecture
- Irving Oil helps Special Olympics
- Kathie's Quilt Shoppe captures magazine's attention
- Labbe-Trufant, Aprile join United Way board
- In Sanford: Hospital 'Tree' program takes root with $2,000 raised in first year
- Sources of Support
- Lorraine Yeaton: Acton enters into agreement regarding large-scale incidents
- CJ Pike: What local town once was called Washington Plantation?
- An Evening of Jazz planned; Sanford Unitarian Universalist Church to host concert group
- Gym Raiders take third in meet at Pinkerton
- Noble/Wells Knights lose to Wildcats
- Sanford girls down Mustangs, bow to McAuley
- Hawks outlast Sanford in boys hoop
- First District Congressional candidates' forum Feb. 15
- Father-daughter dance in Wakefield, Feb 10
- Putting fish over politics
- Valentine's dinner and a free movie offered Feb. 11
- Letters to the Editor — January 26, 2012
- More on magnet school proposal
- It's Romney's time to step up
- 'The Real Desperate Housewives of Rochester' show at Governor's Inn
- Sunday's Pizza Bowl will feature nine vendors
- Parent education classes
- Emergency preparedness classes offered at Frisbie
- Cancer prayer group to meet on Feb. 1
- Blood drive in Wakefield, Jan. 30
- Goodwin Community Health receives two grants
- Area Catholic schools celebrate Catholic School Week
- Head Start programs hosting Literacy Night for its families
- Milton has two star students in January
- Skill builder class offered
- MMRG snowshoe hike draws a crowd
- Governor nominates area resident to Utilities Commission
- Holy Rosary names Sylvain employee of quarter
- RHA-managed tax credit projects receive audit reports
- Tri-Chambers legislative reception planned for Jan. 30
- Barrington open house winners named
- Laconia Savings hosting after hours
- Places to Worship
- Rochester Chamber names new slate of directors
- Rochester Housing elects officers for 2012
- HRCU's Huntress promoted
- Opportunities to Serve
- Rochester United Neighborhoods to meet in Ward 5 on Jan. 30
- Local student-aid workshops start Sunday around York County
- For a Good Cause
- At Our Libraries
- Ruth Ham: Shapleigh Appeals Board to hear beaver dam case
- Quilt winner
- Rochester Writers' Group at Portable Pantry, Feb. 2
- Public invited to art installation at Rochester Community Center
- Greatly appreciated
- ERS holds annual geography bee
- Laconia Savings Bank cuts ribbon at Rochester branch
- Good citizens
- Time on his hands
- Andrea Rose - Paws for effect: Lebanon schools introduce therapy dogs
- Shoreland Protection Act changes explained
- Calendar of Events
- Main Street announces 2012 directors, officers
- A slim race for best original song at the Oscars
- New party earns spot on Maine presidential ballot
- Deal ends probe of late Mass. sheriff's campaign
- Red Sox and Andrew Bailey agree at $3.9 million
- Star Jones making guest appearance on 'The View'
- Patriots' Gronkowski listed as unable to practice
- Ogunquit Playhouse lauded for 'The Music Man'
- Mom, stepmom fight for custody in debut novel
- US wants effective Alzheimer's treatment by 2025
- Try these cupcakes for Super Bowl dudes in your life
- Today in History - Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012
- Southern charm
- A family favorite: Cirque Mechanics at the Music Hall
- UNH roundup: Beliveau finalist for Lowe's Senior CLASS Award
- UNH's Operation Hat Trick rededicated to Nate Hardy and fellow SEAL killed in Iraq
- Sports shorts
- Sports shorts
- Magnet school proposal holds great promise
- Educate yourself on Super PACS
- Alzheimer's educational seminar for caregivers to be held Feb. 18
- NECU contest winners include three local children
- Rochester public meetings
- Rochester police log
- Rafferty, Bement get Bulldogs back on track
- Sibling rivalry Hawks stave off gritty Noble boys
- Open house for Middleton centenarian this Sunday
- Sports briefs: Spaulding hockey rips Goffstown
- N.H. job sector six-year analysis shows mixed fortunes
- :Something Old: Figurines and photos of yesteryear
- Geithner: Obama won't ask me to stay in a 2nd term
- Funeral service for Paterno as thousands mourn
- Conn. mayor blasted for 'taco' quip about Latinos
- Davos leaders look to China's investments abroad
- Maine gay marriage supporters to announce decision
- Maine poverty report focuses on children, seniors
- NH mothers would see no rise in welfare for baby
- NH, Maine police investigate logging damage
- Exeter police: 247,000 porn images on man's computer
- NH Senate considers guns in public universities
- Maine man driving wrong way on I-295 dies in crash
- Disgraced Maine turnpike chief to keep his pension
- Scarborough official avoids jail in OUI case
- Ethics commission looks into casino PAC funding
- Rumford man accused of OUI while on way to school
- Police chief: Rochester computer glitch did 'not impede service to public'
- Patriots secondary still question mark vs. Giants
- Mass. library vote recount ends in a tie
- Automatic flushers stolen from bathrooms
- Embarrassing 'SHCOOL' sign replaced
- Autopsy: Hampton woman shot husband, then self in Mass.
- Maine voter identification bill shelved for now