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  1. Driver crashes into car and Islington St. house
  2. HMH cuts jobs; Penguin, HarperCollins freeze wages
  3. Floros Realty cheated tenant, rules judge
  4. Town of Exeter to borrow $4.5 million
  5. Beloved rabbi leaving Temple Israel
  6. Bugs brought in to save Maine trees
  7. Transportation officials discuss Memorial, Sarah Long bridge options
  8. Red Sox finalize deal with Japanese RHP Tazawa
  9. Uncles describe N.H. cop killer's hectic childhood
  10. Business card in deer belly leads to hunting charges against UNH supervisor
  11. House falls off moving truck on I-393
  12. Social Security checks are ‘in the mail’
  13. Agencies argue over extras for police command van
  14. Police chief, gun club indicted in boy's Uzi death
  15. Maine's SAD 67 to allow Breathalyzer tests
  16. Nonprofit, bank provide capital in Maine
  17. N.H. high on list of healthiest states
  18. Maine delegation mulls car bailout
  19. Maine firm wins defense contracts
  20. Hooksett woman killed in Va. crash
  21. Man charged with extorting from N.H. store clerk
  22. N.J. murder suspect returned after N.H. arrest
  23. Car burglar swings hatchet
  24. Maine group: Ban cluster bombs
  25. Automakers try to sell Congress on rescue Thursday
  26. ATandT to cut 12,000 jobs
  27. Beach residents' re-enact Boston Tea Party to protest 'stunning' revaluations
  28. Kittery heating fund hits target
  29. Woman facing arson charge
  30. Should you Invest during a recession?
  31. Rye Airfield to host pro riders in Wicked Jam
  32. Public input on York Beach wanted
  33. York schools must cut $133K
  34. USS Dallas arrives for repairs at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
  35. Rep. Norelli to remain speaker
  36. PHS boat contest: Out-of-the-box physics
  37. Eminent domain: Port City property owner fights state
  38. Suicide prevention group forms in Portsmouth
  39. Local painter's ornament featured on White House Christmas tree
  40. 'Nice Man's' funeral draws hundeds in Portsmouth
  41. York County EMA holds volunteer information night
  42. WJHS students hold food drive
  43. Wells municipal meetings
  44. Utilities, group effort will produce wind power study
  45. Rep. Chase stages first play in Wells Theater at the Wells-Ogunquit Center
  46. OMAA director resigns
  47. Bridge project may require use of eminent domain
  48. Elks Hoop Shoot set for Sunday in Portsmouth
  49. Defensive improvement key to UNH's playoff success
  50. Suicide prevention coalition formed
  51. Report finds Vermont is healthiest state, N.H. ranks third
  52. Maine lawmakers pass anti-hate order
  53. Locals celebrate life of Lothar Patten
  54. Tax revolt leads to Hampton Tea Party
  55. USS Dallas arrives at shipyard
  56. Portsmouth's Norelli re-elected to House Speaker post
  57. Sign holder gets year in jail for beer theft
  58. Knife fight described as 'chaotic' at teen's hearing
  59. AL MVP Pedroia gets 6-year, $40.5M deal
  60. Addison's father testifies in N.H. murder case
  61. New Hampshire Senate elects Larsen as president, Hassan as Majority Leader
  62. UNH prof: racism and sexism alive in schools
  63. N.H. moose plate grants put on hold
  64. Larsen re-elected Senate president
  65. Canterbury golf course being foreclosed
  66. Hannaford restructures corporate headquarters
  67. Police charge 24-year-old with arson
  68. Manilow in Manch Vegas — Feb. 4
  69. Mass.-based electronics retailer shutters stores
  70. Call center to close in Dover; 300 jobs cut
  71. Canterbury golf course being foreclosed
  72. Lynch says stimulus money will go to I-93
  73. Trooper, police dog, hurt in crash
  74. Police: Man stabbed in argument over boots
  75. N.J. murder suspect arrested in N.H.
  76. Gunman robs Grafton Country Store
  77. General says lower flight ceiling needed
  78. Mainer goes missing while digging for periwinkles
  79. Man mulling Fla. plea in Obama, Bush threat case
  80. Squadron commander relieved of command
  81. Mills poised to become Maine's attorney general
  82. GM exec: Bankruptcy not an option for industry
  83. Ottaway names new chairman
  84. South Berwick fights traffic jams
  85. Suicide, a public issue
  86. Judge bars man from owning firearms
  87. Weapons 'stockpiler' lived above daycare
  88. School Board trying to do more with less
  89. FairPoint wants Port City residents for HDTV tests
  90. Want to be in D.C. to see Obama sworn in?
  91. Grinch steals York woman's Christmas display
  92. Woman receives head wound in Rt. 33 collision
  93. More are needy in York
  94. Police name new school resource officer, detective
  95. Lights, laughter at Wentworth by the Sea holiday event
  96. Seacoast home sales make big jump
  97. Gifts, goodies fair at VES Saturday
  98. About Town in York
  99. PHS girls basketball team wins season opener
  100. Police: Eliot 'weapons stockpiler' lived above daycare
  101. Giants suspend Burress for season
  102. PSNH says rate increase request lower than thought
  103. Arrest follows ‘smash-up’ spree
  104. South Berwick residents weigh in on village traffic
  105. Supreme Court rejects sex assault appeal
  106. Red Sox single-game tickets to go on sale Dec. 13
  107. Another city suicide; another prevention effort
  108. FairPoint to test pilot TV program in Portsmouth
  109. Bluegrass Christmas Concert
  110. Two-car crash sends man to hospital with head injury
  111. Police promote new detective, school resource officer
  112. Obama seeks to assure nervous governors on economy
  113. Rastafarian who wouldn't shave can sue Jiffy Lube
  114. Slain officer's father breaks down in N.H. courtroom
  115. Holiday decorations stolen from a York lawn
  116. Rye Airfield hosts weekend BMX contest
  117. Half-blind drunken driver loses license
  118. Defense asks to dismiss jury in N.H. capital case
  119. Obama's pick for UN ambassador has ties to Maine
  120. Art show, sale to benefit North Hampton students' dome project
  121. Exeter man took stolen firearm across state lines
  122. Facebook group forms to support Ioka
  123. Seacoast Republicans meet Thursday, Dec. 4
  124. DHHS Commissioner to attend Rockingham Community Action meeting
  125. Police: Burglars stole narcotics during drug store break-in
  126. Hunters violate nuclear security zone
  127. Portsmouth parade larger than last year
  128. KPD takes steps to address teen substance abuse
  129. Gregg bows out of bailout committee
  130. Survivor recalls tragedy that killed 12 children
  131. Holiday traffic stops net 20 DWI arrests
  132. Germy water closes Sanborn high school for a day
  133. Maine fish auctioneer hangs up his microphone
  134. Obama's pick for U.N. ambassador has ties to Maine
  135. Governors to press Obama for help with shortfalls
  136. Counterfeit money showing up in N.H.
  137. N.H. will dodge BAE layoffs; company hiring
  138. Duson sworn in as mayor of Maine's largest city
  139. Maine man pleads not guilty in Internet sex case
  140. Double Maine homicide trial set to begin
  141. Manchester bank robbed
  142. LaBarre moved to Massachusetts prison
  143. Old Town Canoe slows production, citing economy
  144. Collins speaks out on homeland security nomination
  145. Automakers to submit plans to Congress
  146. "Chemical Ali" sentenced to death in Iraq
  147. Those lost to AIDS recalled
  148. Gingerbread house class in Kittery on Dec. 11
  149. Santa, Mrs. Claus to visit Kittery for Dec. 13 breakfast
  150. Woman fined for resisting arrest after smoking near gas pumps
  151. School project short of 'OK'
  152. Superintendent interviews set by School Board
  153. Public input is wanted on city bridges
  154. Man hospitalized after being hit by car in Portsmouth
  155. Economy puts future of York court in doubt
  156. Local Democrats praise Obama's choice of Clinton
  157. Black Friday sales strong locally, nationally
  158. Hampton state rep. fights teen dating violence
  159. Who let the chemist out?
  160. Taxpayers hit with 11.6 percent hike
  161. Sportsman's Club says Exeter is out to "destroy" it, threatens to sue
  162. Grant could get Hampton 3 more police officers
  163. Strong thunderstorms expected tonight in some local towns
  164. Name, board nominations sought for new RSU
  165. Bail set at $2M for convicted murderer in N.H.
  166. Thick fog makes for poor visibility on Seacoast roads
  167. Pedestrian hit by car in downtown Portsmouth
  168. Two-truck accident in Kittery sends three to hospital
  169. Victim of N.H. robbery testifies in Addison case
  170. Police dog sniffs out $410,000 in SUV on Mass. pike
  171. Portsmouth hospital employees suffer layoffs
  172. Priority of bridge replacement topic of public hearing
  173. Local, national retailers pleased with weekend turnout
  174. N.H. prof's mysteries entertain, teach tourism
  175. Man earns suspended sentence for stealing from employer
  176. Police search for man barred from shelter for doll sex
  177. Stiles to sponsor law that could educate teens on dating violence
  178. Exeter taxpayers hit with 11.6 percent hike
  179. Stratham eyes more than $250K for field
  180. Hannah Fine Foods opens in Exeter
  181. Reduced drug charges reversed at man's arraignment
  182. Maine governor heads for Obama meeting
  183. Pats to play Bucs in London in 2009
  184. DHHS head: systematic change needed
  185. 'Rockefeller' to get half of his gold coins back
  186. Redstone sells interest in Midway Games
  187. Woman fined for resisting arrest after smoking near gas pumps
  188. Gov. Lynch cuts tree for military family
  189. Exeter parade to feature musical notes, holiday floats
  190. Maine family rebuilds lives after brutal attack
  191. Unitil completes purchase of Northern Utilities
  192. Like Maine, Nova Scotia hit by low lobster prices
  193. Maine hoopster becomes Miss Maine USA
  194. Man reported missing in N.H. dies in N.Y.
  195. PSNH utility using helicopters to lower linemen
  196. Patron charged with felony for damaging bar
  197. N.H. hunter bags burlglary suspects
  198. Some N.H. schools see more applications
  199. Milton man honored for ice rescue
  200. Man charged with stealing car at knifepoint
  201. Companies rethink holiday party plans
  202. Penalty phase of murder trial continues
  203. Commission working on public financing program
  204. S. Maine housing starts down
  205. Hearing set for W. Maine flights
  206. Maine scallop season opens
  207. Holiday season off to a modest start
  208. Obama filling out next Cabinet in record speed
  209. Scholarships enhance Seacoast health care
  210. What's on the top of your holiday wish list?
  211. Nubble lighting
  212. Free downtown holiday parking starts Dec. 15
  213. Elderly woman robbed after man flashes badge
  214. Man Faces Drug, Weapons Charges
  215. Session set on wood, pellet stoves
  216. Consolidation, CIP on Kittery school docket
  217. Energy Advisory meeting tonight
  218. Municipal meetings
  219. Three-car accident in Greenland; two are transported for minor injuries
  220. Middle school price tag the focus of tonight's work session
  221. Long Gulf of Maine shrimp season kicks off
  222. Vehicle fatalities in Maine down so far for year
  223. Maine man faces weapons, drug charges
  224. NH gov to attend national meeting
  225. NH school districts locked into high oil prices
  226. 2 wounded soldiers to enjoy holidays in NH
  227. Elderly NH woman robbed after man flashes badge
  228. Obama to name Clinton secretary of state on Monday
  229. Vocational vision: Great Works school proposed for Sanford
  230. Police say bones may be those of missing man
  231. Maine potato harvest smallest
  232. Firefighters douse fire, replace dinner
  233. N.H. not immune to human trafficking
  234. Film 'I.O.U.S.A.' by former Stratham man shortlisted for Academy
  235. Kids, moms warned against deer meat
  236. Week in review
  237. Martial cutlery crackdown at beach?
  238. Those on fixed income need heat
  239. Spirit of Thanksgiving survives Black Friday
  240. A holiday cornucopia
  241. It's great to skate with Santa!
  242. One small business owner's perspective: 'Bad news behind us'
  243. Sunday Focus
  244. East meets Midwest: Men plan a Seacoast wheat crop
  245. Defense, special teams carry UNH to 29-20 playoff win
  246. Smaller ski resorts look to weather recession
  247. Canadians flock to Maine for Black Friday deals
  248. Mass. radio operators remember shipwreck
  249. Secretary of State goes on TV to explain new rules
  250. Supermarket gift cards stolen from Maine church

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