The Citizen - Sat Nov 07
Saturday, November 7, 2009 EJ Hersom/Staff photographer A record number of New Hampshire residents are looking for work on computers like the ones shown here at the Somersworth unemployment office Friday.
Rochester United Methodist Church sets holiday fairThe Citizen - Fri Nov 06
The United Methodist Church, 34 South Main St., Rochester, will have a holiday fair on Nov.
Separated by 3 votes, Rochester Ward 3 council race results challengedThe Citizen - Fri Nov 06
Rick Healey has officially requested a recount after losing his Ward 3 City Council seat to Mayor John Larochelle.
Rochester polling place changes cause some consternationThe Citizen - Fri Nov 06
Changes to polling locations in Wards 3 and 4 caused some confusion among voters, some of whom turned away in frustration without casting their votes.
The voters gave thought a " and then they actedThe Citizen - Thu Nov 05
There were few surprises in Tuesday's elections as voters in the region's four cities went to the polls to choose local officials for the next two years.
Downtown Rochester foot patrols net arrest of registered sex offenderThe Citizen - Thu Nov 05
Downtown foot patrols continue to pay dividends for police after an officer walking along North Main Street Tuesday afternoon caught a registered sex offender who allegedly had drugs on him and had failed to register a change of address.
Good food an essential part of the holiday fair experienceThe Citizen - Thu Nov 05
While food and snacks are a mere slice of the overall tradition during the holiday fair season, that doesn't mean there's any less serious planning, preparation and presentation in the kitchens and cafes that help keep people going all day.
The Strand was a class act in its dayThe Citizen - Wed Nov 04
The movie theaters of today and tomorrow are in our homes Last week's report that the Strand Theater would go on the auction block suggests the end of the "big screen" era in Dover and possibly elsewhere in Strafford County.
Levesque wins return to Rochester Police CommissionThe Citizen - Wed Nov 04
The voters of Wards 3 and 4 ensured the Police Commission will remain intact for another two years by supporting incumbent Chairman Lucien Levesque.
Lachapelle retains seat on Rochester councilThe Citizen - Wed Nov 04
Peter Lachapelle will continue to represent Ward 3 on the City Council after winning by a considerable margin over opponent Randy Bowen in Tuesday's election.
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