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Local News
Reindictment possible in 1996 murder case
2/4/01 -
EXETER — A woman who some say was just as guilty in the murder of Vicki Bader as the trigger-man himself may not be off the hook.
Communications network gets upgrade
2/4/01 -
BRENTWOOD — Rockingham County residents will be a little better protected, thanks to the efforts of New Hampshire Sen. Judd Gregg and the foresight of High Sheriff James Daniel Linehan and the county commissioners.
Winterfest events are a hit in Exeter
2/4/01 -
EXETER — The sun was out. The wind was chilled. And Exeter's Winterfest was on.
Animal dream castle now under construction
2/4/01 -
STRATHAM — Sue Bost didn't even shiver as she walked through the freezing rain to the construction site that was just a few icy steps from the door of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Me & Ollie's revives music scene in Exeter
2/4/01 -
EXETER — An experiment is about to take place in town to fuel the local music scene, which has seemingly faded into the underground.
Sports News
Winnacunnet boys turn belief system into stellar season
2/2/01 -
HAMPTON — For the second year in a row, the Winnacunnet High School boys basketball team begins the month of February with an unblemished record. Now 10-0 in Class L after a 78-64 victory over Dover earlier this week, the Warriors, who began last season 14-0 en route to an appearance in the state title game, have lost just once in their last 28 regular-season games.
Local Girls rewarded for excellence
2/2/01 -
Hundreds of high school girls in New Hampshire were recognized this week for their talents on the athletic field and in the classroom.
South of the Border
Pipe bomb found in Holyoke near scene of fire
2/4/01 -
HOLYOKE, Mass. (AP) A passer-by found a small pipe bomb in downtown Holyoke Saturday, authorities said.
Medical services catering to international clients, wealthy
2/4/01 -
BOSTON (AP) The sort of patients Dr. Andrew Sternlicht's new business will serve probably don't worry about medical insurance.
World News
India sees signs of epidemics
2/4/01 -
KOTADI, India — In a destroyed town near the Pakistani border, Dr. Anuvha Ghose treated the sick and injured Saturday, providing the first medical care the villagers have had since an earthquake devastated this corner of western India eight days ago.
Rumsfeld: Anti-missile plan won't harm Russia
2/4/01 -
MUNICH, Germany — Russian leaders have nothing to fear from a U.S. national missile defense and are "off the mark" in calling it a threat to arms control, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Saturday.
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Assistant Attorney General Andrew Livernois says his office is "looking for the viability" of reindicting Mary Jean Martin.
Staff photo by Emily Reily
Editorials
Exeter putting public at risk
2/2/01 -
There's a joke around Stratham that goes something like this: "If you find a dead crow, toss it into Exeter."
Editorial Archives
Police Logs
Exeter Area Police Logs
From 2/2/01 - Area police made the following arrests and conducted the following business recently...
Police Log Archives
Obituaries
Exeter Area Obituaries
2/2/01 - The following people passed on recently...
Obit Archives
Column Spotlight
Columnist's Home Page
Read the work of many of your favorite Herald columnists. Whether it be the cerebral slapstick humor of John Breneman, the witty humor of baby-boomer columnist Paul Briand, or the insightful cartoons of Mike Scholz, you'll enjoy getting behind the stories with enlightened and often humorous takes on current news.
Boomer Angst-Paul Briand
Friends of John B.-John Breneman
Cartoons by Mike Scholz
Washington Post
Thump City
The Onion
Photo Spotlight
Photographer's Home Page
Get behind the lense with our award winning photographers. Check out their photos, read their bios, and see why Portsmouth Herald Photographers are consistently judged as some of the best and most talented in the New England area.
Deb Cram
Rich Beauchesne
Emily Reily
Tim Cook
Oddly Enough
Piece of thumb found in sandwich at Barnstable High
2/2/01 -
HYANNIS -- School officials and the food company that serves Barnstable High School were investigating how a small piece of a human thumb ended up in turkey-and-tomato sandwich.
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