January 1999
Monday - 1.4.99 Kittery parks commission
Tuesday - 1.5.99 Epping legislator's plan
Wednesday - 1.6.99 Parking rights at local 'dumps'
Friday - 1.8.99 Tom Battles will be missed
Monday - 1.11.99 Gregg and Smith wrong about censure
Tuesday - 1.12.99 Steamship Co./Port deal good
Wednesday - 1.13.99 Return of passenger railroad
Thursday - 1.14.99 Building Ranger replica
Friday - 1.15.99 New passport debut shows
Monday - 1.18.99 Resident parking for the Hanover Street
Tuesday - 1.19.99 Brittany is off to good start
Thursday - 1.21.99 The Green Co. should save Wentworth
Monday - 1.25.99 Wal-Mart brings big changes
Tuesday - 1.26.99 Lemont addresses unfair spousal tax
Wednesday - 1.27.99 N.H. should allows gays to adopt
Thursday - 1.28.99 BOA right admitting mistake
Friday - 1.29.99 Jim Reams' turn to gain justice
Saturday - 1.30.99 High tech growth good for Seacoast
Sunday - 1.31.99 Crackdown on Secrecy
February 1999
Monday - 2.1.99 Quiet Sue Diaz with court costs and job
Tuesday - 2.2.99 Progress on Wentworth restoration
Wednesday - 2.3.99 Study history of farmhouse
Thursday - 2.4.99 PDA has right approach on Magna
Friday - 2.5.99 51% pay hike too steep for officers
Saturday - 2.6.99 Peirce Island master plan
Sunday - 2.7.99 Statewide property tax is unfair
Tuesday - 2.9.99 Port Authority effort could spur business
Wednesday - 2.10.99 City Council refused island museum
Thursday - 2.11.99 Eliot fought the good fight
Friday - 2.12.99 Officials cap city attorney's vacation
Saturday - 2.13.99 Pro Portsmouth in right direction
Sunday - 2.14.99 GreenPages Project
Tuesday - 2.16.99 City Council needs to resolve dog parks
Wednesday - 2.17.99 Bounty visit good for city
Thursday - 2.18.99 Firm up plans for future of Peirce Island
Friday - 2.19.99 Snowe, Collins right to cross party lines
Saturday - 2.20.99 Magna Corp. and Jones School
Sunday - 2.21.99 Property tax bad fix for school crisis
Monday - 2.22.99 Littlefield and Kittery board
Tuesday - 2.23.99 Redistricting city elementary schools
Wednesday - 2.24.99 Shaheen HMO Plan good
Thursday - 2.25.99 Researching black history of city
Friday - 2.26.99 Leasing shipyard facilities and impact
Saturday - 2.27.99 We hope Tyco remains committed
Sunday - 2.28.99 Gov. needs to lead charge in crisis
March 1999
Monday - 3.01.99 Greenland Volunteer Fire Department
Tuesday - 3.2.99 Gregg has helped Seacoast
Wednesday - 3.3.99 York High principal is a leader
Thursday - 3.4.99 Stratham and Wal-Mart
Friday - 3.5.99 Special interests must not dominate
Saturday - 3.6.99 Trolleys will help disabled
Sunday - 3.7.99 Dog park plan hasn't curbed barking
Wednesday - 3.10.99 PSNH and state should compromise
Thursday - 3.11.99 Restaurant's scholarship was nice gift
Friday - 3.12.99 Voters were cautious due to state crisis
Saturday - 3.13.99 Cohen, Hollingworth protect Seacoast
Sunday - 3.14.99 Shaheen Claremont stance lacks
Tuesday - 3.16.99 Tyco leaders' tough tactics on tax
Wednesday - 3.17.99 Fisk performs great service
Thursday - 3.18.99 Eliot residents want to save town history
Friday - 3.19.99 Fire Chief Lipe begins his job
Saturday - 3.20.99 N.H. Constitution referendum
Sunday - 3.21.99 ME and NH border must be settled
Tuesday - 3.23.99 Hampton Beach codes
Wednesday - 3.24.99 House repeals ban on gay adoption
Thursday - 3.25.99 Collins' legislation to stop suffering
Friday - 3.26.99 Seacoast should tap into EPA's plans
Saturday - 3.27.99 York Budget Committee wrong
Sunday - 3.28.99 Local officials stay strong opposing tax
Monday - 3.29.99 Bohenko has done a great job for city
Wednesday - 3.31.99 Beware of Internet scams
April 1999
Thursday - 4.1.99 Littlefield took right approach
Friday - 4.2.99 House members right on Claremont
Saturday - 4.3.99 Sununu and Gregg's Pease support
Sunday - 4.4.99 Play Ball
Monday - 4.5.99 Maine is right prohibiting smoking
Tuesday - 4.6.99 Stratham house rent below market-rate
Wednesday - 4.7.99 Visiting nurses and hospitals can help
Thursday - 4.8.99 Pan Am to wing passengers south
Friday - 4.9.99 assisted living for seniors
Saturday - 4.10.99 Kosovo refugees
Sunday - 4.11.99 Stratham zoning to protect residents
Monday - 4.12.99 Islington Street
Tuesday -4.13.99 Artists-in-residence
Wednesday - 4.14.99 Claremont fix
Thursday - 4.15.99 www.cityofportsmouth.com
Friday - 4.16.99 Hampton selectmen
Saturday - 4.17.99 Pease and commercial flights
Sunday - 4.18.99 Variances play key role in Stratham
Monday - 4.19.99 Matthew Cruz tragedy
Tuesday - 4.20.99 Newmarket and Walter Cheney
Wednesday - 4.21.99 Claremont plans
Thursday - 4.22.99 Orthodox Church helps refugees
Friday - 4.23.99 Police officers in schools
Saturday - 4.24.99 York building budget tamed
Sunday - 4.25.99 Gambling option should be reexamined
Monday - 4.26.99 Portsmouth and its dog owners
Tuesday - 4.27.99 Metal detectors at schools
Wednesday - 4.28.99 New budget will brighten city
Thursday - 4.29.99 SASS walk a laudable effort
Friday - 4.30.99 Aquarium addition to Seacoast scene
May 1999
Saturday - 5.1.99 Teen centers need volunteers
Sunday - 5.2.99 Banning clothing won't stop violence
Monday - 5.3.99 Legislators tried to protect city
Tuesday - 5.4.99 Using business practices in Greenland
Wednesday - 5.5.99 Welcome to Portsmouth, Governor
Thursday - 5.6.99 AT&T/MediaOne deal affects Seacoast
Friday - 5.7.99 High-school clothing styles
Sunday - 5.9.99 Private life is private
Monday - 5.10.99 Welcome to the `e-Coast'
Tuesday - 5.11.99 Extending Exeter's water services
Wednesday - 5.12.99 Visit of Dutch entrepreneurs
Thursday - 5.13.99 Newington school officials
Friday - 5.14.99 Compromise on gambling winning bet
Monday - 5.17.99 Peer lending to encourage business
Tuesday - 5.18.99 Copycat violence
Wednesday - 5.19.99 Boston to Portsmouth train
Thursday - 5.20.99 Bowstreet's Web services
Friday - 5.21.99 Exeter phone tower proposal
Saturday - 5.22.99 Kittery council shot self in foot
Monday - 5.24.99 Downtown parking
Tuesday - 5.25.99 York voters right to approve school
Wednesday - 5.26.99 Zero tolerance for bullying
Thursday - 5.27.99 Women's birth control and insurance
Friday - 5.28.99 Hampton police will now be in schools
Saturday - 5.29.99 Portsmouth council on skateboard park
Sunday - 5.30.99 Gore on target with `faith'
Monday - 5.31.99 Separate parking fund best
June 1999
Tuesday - 6.1.99 Persistence finally wins N.H. King Day
Wednesday - 6.2.99 Health-care consumers speak out
Thursday - 6.3.99 Market Square Day helps community
Friday - 6.4.99 Local resources help fishermen
Monday - 6.7.99 Examine variety of library proposals
Tuesday - 6.8.99 NH veterans
Wednesday - 6.9.99 Congratulations to Orion
Thursday - 6.10.99 Yard apprentice program
Friday - 6.11.99 Hampton's show business
Saturday - 6.12.99 Quandt trying to solve HMO crisis
Sunday - 6.13.99 First-in-the-nation
Monday - 6.14.99 1895 Building must not be sacrificed
Tuesday - 6.15.99 Sytek's budget proposal
Wednesday - 6.16.99 Portsmouth deciding on schools
Thursday - 6.17.99 Federal help for fishermen
Friday - 6.18.99 Plain talk is what voters want
Sunday - 6.20.99 Breast-feeding law is long overdue
Monday - 6.21.99 Portsmouth says goodbye to Bulkloader
Tuesday - 6.22.99 Portsmouth needs a park for dogs
Wednesday - 6.23.99 Pease draws business
Thursday - 6.24.99 Portsmouth High helping students grieve
Friday - 6.25.99 Out-leasing of Navy prison
Saturday - 6.26.99 Rebuilding after fire can help Hampton
Sunday - 6.27.99 Market Square good as it is
Monday - 6.28.99 Area residents tour maritime vessels
Tuesday - 6.29.99 Keep PSNH rate case open
Wednesday - 6.30.99 Future murky after passage of budget
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July 1999
Thursday - 7.1.99 Elvis Room closing
Friday - 7.2.99 Hampton pulls together in two tragedies
Saturday - 7.3.99 Cabletron's equipment gift to college
Monday - 7.5.99 Tufts-Apex resolution
Tuesday - 7.6.99 Beach access for all
Wednesday - 7.7.99 Legislation for first-in-the-nation bill
Thursday - 7.8.99 Emissions testing
Friday - 7.9.99 Mental health must be covered
Saturday - 7.10.99 Agreement with Cabletron, Compaq
Sunday - 7.11.99 Pay fishermen not to fish
Monday - 7.12.99 ME officials gripe over fishery appt.
Tuesday - 7.13.99 HMS Bounty brings history to town
Wednesday - 7.14.99 Mainers show support for clean elections
Thursday - 7.15.99 Goodbye to independent counsel law
Friday - 7.16.99 Traffic circle escapes planned development
Sunday - 7.18.99 The Great Bog
Monday - 7.19.99 Sherburne neighborhood has nothing to fear
Wednesday - 7.21.99 Integrity of Islington Street vital
Thursday - 7.22.99 GOP's angry reaction to Smith
Friday - 7.23.99 Steve Estes acted selflessly
Saturday - 7.24.99 Death of JFK Jr., loss felt by the nation
Sunday - 7.25.99 HMS Bounty sails off
Monday - 7.26.99 Saving substance abuse could save lives
Tuesday - 7.27.99 Stratham Fair offers lessons in community
Wednesday - 7.28.99 Referendum on new library
Thursday - 7.29.99 UNH getting well-deserved grant
August 1999
Sunday - 8.1.99 A call for kilowatt conservation
Monday - 8.2.99 Ocean Properties deserves support
Tuesday - 8.3.99 Hampton selectmen off base
Wednesday - 8.4.99 Presidential candidates need more
Thursday - 8.5.99 Chautauqua teaches history
Friday - 8.6.99 Water bans are serious
Monday - 8.9.99 Public should know about Johnson dismissal
Tuesday - 8.10.99 Collins sponsors Senate bill
Wednesday - 8.11.99 Sununu, Smith to be praised
Thursday - 8.12.99 Power plants need to take responsibility
Friday - 8.13.99 Judge deciding senior's fate
Monday - 8.16.99 N.H. top officials should stop playing politics
Tuesday - 8.17.99 Hospital CEO's absence
Wednesday - 8.18.99 Public television stations should know better
Thursday - 8.19.99 City should heed nature's call
Friday - 8.20.99 Newington budget cuts hurt town
Monday - 8.23.99 High school athletes play for love of game
Tuesday - 8.24.99 Newington must pay their fair share
Wednesday - 8.25.99 Result of Johnson hearing
Thursday - 8.26.99 There must be a better way
Friday - 8.27.99 Foss played key role in economic growth
Monday - 8.30.99 Sen. Bob Smith has signed death warrant
Tuesday - 8.31.99 Hats off to Pro Portsmouth
September 1999
Wednesday - 9.1.99 Revitalize downtown Hampton
Thursday - 9.2.99 Community doing its part with Turkish relief
Friday - 9.3.99 York County voters should say yes
Tuesday - 9.7.99 Schrader has left a positive mark on schools
Wednesday - 9.8.99 N.H. lawmakers and health-care crisis
Thursday - 9.9.99 Navy took strong first step
Friday - 9.10.99 `Cat lady' created problem
Saturday - 9.11.99 Police officers hinder drivers
Sunday - 9.12.99 A heart-to-heart talk with teens
Monday - 9.13.99 $15,000 charge proves N.H. is detached
Tuesday - 9.14.99 New route to end fatal car accidents
Wednesday - 9.15.99 Legislature needs to look at bill
Thursday - 9.16.99 New bike bridge
Friday - 9.17.99 Remains give unique lesson in history
Saturday - 9.18.99 Gazebo advocates in Rye
Sunday - 9.19.99 GOP contenders speak on abortion issue
Monday - 9.20.99 Applause for citizens' race for office
Tuesday - 9.21.99 Wentworth group going to court
Wednesday - 9.22.99 Pan Am reached out to community
Thursday - 9.23.99 UNH profiting from business
Friday - 9.24.99 City needs to find solution to dog park
Saturday - 9.25.99 There's a lot happening on e-Coast
Sunday - 9.26.99 Bradley needs dose of candor
Monday - 9.27.99 Mayor has triumphed on Great Bog
Tuesday - 9.28.99 Exeter pipe replacement top priority
Wednesday - 9.29.99 Input in future of terminal
Thursday - 9.30.99 N.H.'s health care costs investigation
October 1999
Friday - 10.1.99 Senior volunteers make life beautiful
Saturday - 10.2.99 Search to replace Schrader
Sunday - 10.3.99 Forum is healthy for seniors
Monday - 10.4.99 Ocean Road residents right to complain
Tuesday - 10.5.99 Exeter businesses lax in alcohol laws
Wednesday - 10.6.99 Liberty Mutual layoffs concern Seacoast
Thursday - 10.7.99 Candidates need to be up front about funding
Friday - 10.8.99 Pan Am has displayed class in Portsmouth
Saturday - 10.9.99 Ending domestic violence
Sunday - 10.10.99 Anthem's health-care promises
Monday - 10.11.99 Money magazine's Portsmouth rankings
Tuesday - 10.12.99 Nubble needs seasonal caretaker
Wednesday - 10.13.99 A tree grows in Portsmouth
Thursday - 10.14.99 Disregard for shorefront property laws
Friday - 10.15.99 Mainers must fight to save public television
Saturday - 10.16.99 Cellucci and Shaheen share high-tech focus
Sunday - 10.17.99 Daring to dream is theme in vision
Monday - 10.18.99 Controlled medicinal use of marijuana
Tuesday - 10.19.99 I-95 crash left us thinking safety
Wednesday - 10.20.99 'Girl-mapping' project proves successsful
Thursday - 10.21.99 United Way depends on you
Friday - 10.22.99 NH electric users deserve lower rates
Saturday - 10.23.99 Don't call while you drive
Sunday - 10.24.99 Practice common sense while hunting
Monday - 10.25.99 Herald weighs in on Maine ballot initiatives
Tuesday - 10.26.99 Strong candidates running in Kittery
Thursday - 10.28.99 Vote for a new library
Friday - 10.29.99 Water may still be too hot for Johnson
Saturday - 10.30.99 Voting for new School Board members
Sunday - 10.31.99 New councilors will best serve city's future
November 1999
Monday - 11.1.99 Board not off the hook for Marconi firing
Tuesday - 11.2.99 NH SPCA needs a new animal shelter
Wednesday - 11.3.99 Bradley has plan to end child poverty
Thursday - 11.4.99 Maine votes to preserve quality of life
Friday - 11.5.99 Give consumers a say in the merger process
Saturday - 11.6.99 Let businesses, music thrive downtown
Sunday - 11.7.99 Gov. sticks citizens with billion-dollar `bandaid'
Monday - 11.8.99 Newington Selectman meet in library
Tuesday - 11.9.99 Tyco continues to prove its dedication
Wednesday - 11.10.99 Hampton Chamber vs. French
Thursday - 11.11.99 We salute you: Veterans everywhere
Friday - 11.12.99 Students score higher on state tests
Saturday - 11.13.99 Everyone is entitled to public safety
Sunday - 11.14.99 Caring for our senior citizens
Monday - 11.15.99 Lame duck School Board
Tuesday - 11.16.99 Revolt against property tax
Wednesday - 11.17.99 Faculty, administration battle at UNH
Thursday - 11.18.99 People are doing wonders for relief effort
Friday - 11.19.99 Beanie Baby craze
Saturday - 11.20.99 By barring reporter, public loses
Sunday - 11.21.99 Schools missing info in background checks
Monday - 11.22.99 Residents of York should vote on tax issues
Tuesday - 11.23.99 Give your ideas to the Port Authority
Wednesday - 11.24.99 Invest in infrastructure of city schools
Thursday - 11.25.99 Two historical figures and Thanksgiving
Friday - 11.26.99 Remember all of our local retailers this holiday
Saturday - 11.27.99 Recovery's road cannot easily be walked alone
Sunday - 11.28.99 Teens spoke from heart, it's time to listen
Monday - 11.29.99 Y2K preparedness includes avoiding scams
Tuesday - 11.30.99 Towns should continue protest
December 1999
Wednesday - 12.1.99 Silence is a death sentence
Thursday - 12.2.99 A fad worth bringing back
Friday - 12.3.99 A new life may begin for some child
Saturday - 12.4.99 Losing Tufts Health Plan is a bad thing
Sunday - 12.5.99 Polluter deserved fine, but what took so long?
Monday - 12.6.99 Our offer of paying for audit still stands
Tuesday - 12.7.99 Remembrance of things past
Wednesday - 12.8.99 Dredging of Little Harbor is still stuck in mud
Thursday - 12.9.99 Definition of the building moratorium
Friday - 12.10.99 Greenland should re-evaluate police chief decision
Saturday - 12.11.99 A parade deserving of its title
Sunday - 12.12.99 How to spend $250 million of ME surplus $
Monday - 12.13.99 Firefighters' service taught us about brotherhood
Tuesday - 12.14.99 Courtroom safety necessary
Wednesday - 12.15.99 Drinking problem among teen-agers
Thursday - 12.16.99 Small shops must coexist with large retailers
Friday - 12.17.99 Loose board hurts reputation
Saturday - 12.18.99 Medical community must act
Sunday - 12.19.99 Bradley and Gore: Voters don't like bickering
Monday - 12.20.99 Quick action saves `The Nutcracker'
Tuesday - 12.21.99 Continuing PHS trip to Cuba the right idea
Wednesday - 12.22.99 York impact fees necessary
Thursday - 12.23.99 President Clinton delivers holiday greeting
Friday - 12.24.99 Wildcats' hockey ferocious becasue of Conklin
Sunday - 12.26.99 Lunar body illuminates our lives
Monday - 12.27.99 Grace period over for well-placed businessmen
Tuesday - 12.28.99 Overcome organ donor fears
Wednesday - 12.29.99
Thursday - 12.30.99
Friday - 12.31.99
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