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february 3
- Top Sports Photographs of the Week - February 3
- 'The Phantom Tollbooth' is next for SAD 60 Community Reads
- R.W. Traip Academy, Kittery, Second Quarter Honor Roll, 2011-12
- Womenaid's Big Chill event is this weekend at Outlook Farm in South Berwick
- Newmarket, Dover students get high honors at Roberts Wesleyan College
- Lifelike watercolors, oils by Strafford resident on display at Hill Library
- 'Hungry for Change' reading, discussion course in Somerswoth
- Shaheen staffers say they will work with Dover area Indonesians facing deportation
- Statewide data base proposed to track drugs often abused: Will allow health care officials to see if patients are 'doctor shopping'
- 'Float out' for Memorial Bridge lift span planned for Monday
- Northwood School District deliberative session coming up
- Rochester panel OKs space study for Spaulding High, Bud Carlson Academy
- Rochester woman who police say hid her children during possible abuse probe is indicted
- Enterprise Park II could be near existing park of the same name Or near old gravel pit on Mast Road in Dover
- All in the vibes: Lobsters react to environs, keep other creatures at bay, by shaking their shell
- Subs patrol UNH pool: Sea Perch Program leads Barrington students in making submersibles; testing them at UNH
- Democrats can vote in Maine caucus on Feb. 26
- Colorado man guilty on all counts in UNH football player's killing: Sentenced to life without parole
- Barrington budget plan has more money for roads
- Authorities give more description of 3 suspects in downtown Rochester shooting
- Dashing through the snow
- Middleton's Marion Stevens marks 100 years: Centenarian has lived in town almost her whole life
- Judge finds probable cause for both suspects in fatal Farmington stabbing
- Police seek person who detonated explosive in or near mailbox in South Berwick
- Durham winter carnival brings community together
- Milton superintendent a finalist for post in Barrington
- Judge weighs request to invalidate ORSB search for superintendent
- Micro farm meeting
in Wolfeboro Sunday
- Farmington selectmen approve proposed budget
- Dover physician Cynthia Cooper to lead N.H. Medical Society
- Ward's shutout completes Canes sweep of Bruins
- Ailing Gronkowski returns to Patriots practice
- Rochester Main Street looking for volunteers to help do phone surveys about downtown
- Milton holds deliberative school session this Saturday
- Proposed school cut may have even greater reduction for Somersworth taxpayers
- Rochester Main Street volunteers seek resident input in phone survey
- High School Roundup: PCA girls fall to Moultonborough
- NH woman convicted of stun gun attack on driver
- Union's Smith says NFL won't bully players on HGH
- March 9 public hearing on 2 proposed Great Bay shellfish operations
- Kraft, Mara started season, now they'll finish it
- Boston man pleads not guilty neighbor's killing
- Red Sox hire veteran scout Gary Hughes
- Bundchen causes stir at Super Bowl from afar
- Maine girl bouncing back after 6-organ transplant
- Roseanne Barr seeks Green Party presidential nod
- In Mass. Senate race, GOP's Brown embracing Obama
- Madonna channels Victor Cruz with salsa dance
- DWI revocations
- A labor of love for Ayers
- Dover man charged with breaking into Portsmouth home and stealing items
- Inmate adds pig image to Vt. police cruiser decals
- Rita Laroche
- Barbara Isaak
- Virginia Metevier
- Ruth Chamberlin
- William Parzych Jr.
- Denis Casey
- Arlene Harrington
- Mildred Guyer
- Normand Ayotte
- Fair Tide Thrift Store plans Prom Dress Revival
- Comedy shows will help feed hungry
- Religion notes
- Letters to the Editor — February 3, 2012
- The truth on 'Some gall!' and torture
- Bringing guns to knife fight
- An essential limp for Romney
- Payroll Management joins Chamber
- Siegel named among top knee surgeons
- Wilson new branch manager for Citizens Bank
- Grace Community Church donates to Homeless Center
- 4-H Next Step teens plan Dominica trip
- O'Rorke joins Raiche & Company
- Responding to economic realities
- Today in History - Friday, Feb. 3, 2012
- AP IMPACT: Meth fills hospitals with burn patients
- Rocco DiSpirito serves up a double helping of love
- UNH Roundup: Keding receives AE accolade
- What's to eat?
- Fundraisers
- Wildcats pulling out all the stops
- Zach Attack: Somersworth senior helps construct a winner
- 2 dead in Egypt street clashes over soccer riot
- AP: Filipino troops still search for terrorist
- House ready to consider insider trading ban
- Peyton Manning's doctor gives QB clearance to play
- Unlike Patriots, NFL slow to embrace 'Moneyball'
- NH Farm and Forest Expo in its 28th year
- Bullet in locker room prompts shutdown of Newmarket Junior/Senior High School
- Police searching for 2 burglars in NH break-in
- Maine Sen. Susan Collins to marry
- Maine Catholics start 'same sex attraction' group
- Maine AG warns of rental assistance scam
- Portland orders Occupy Maine out of park by Monday
- Maine town worker fired for recording in town hall
- Maine man accused of threatening federal official
- State Police Troop A
- Man admits to jumping on backs of student athletes
- Unemployment rate hits 8.3 pct. after hiring burst
- Rollinsford firefighters to host pancake breakfast
- Jackie Cilley to announce run for governor
- Map pinpoints Lyme disease risk areas
- Snowmobile race relocated in northern NH
- Divers find no new clues in search for Maine tot
- Belichick says no setbacks for Gronkowski, brushes aside thoughts of retirement
- Fire under control on Corbin Drive in Dover
- This just in: Meth lab discovered in Seabrook
- Police identify person who died in NH house fire
- Suspicious woman leads police to Weare fugitive
- Weather continues to vex sports and other events
- Police probe copper piping thefts at Hampton beach cottages
- New Maine casino given a name and a logo
- Rabies cases on the rise in Maine
- 3 more dolphins die as Mass. strandings continue
- NH, other states reach settlement with Prudential
- ATF enlisted to help probe York County firearms thefts