Saturday May 18 | Foster's Daily Democrat
Police: Driver hit man, took him to hospital while drunk
A Barrington woman is facing numerous charges including aggravated driving while intoxicated after she allegedly transported a man she struck on Main Street to the emergency room Thursday evening.
DES to present new report on nonpoint nitrogen sources for Great Bay
A new draft report by the N.H. Department of Environmental Services will be presented at a public meeting Thursday.
Dover girls find new interest in archery
This past fall, Dover welcomed a new youth organization to Dover. American Heritage Girls Troop 222 welcomed over 50 girls to its program- a program that encourages girls to be compassionate, helpful, honest, perseverant, resourceful and to embrace many other virtuous qualities.
Golick's to bring its 90 ice cream flavors to Rochester
Alan Golick, his wife, Lisa Thompson, and their dog, Lily, helped put some of the final touches on their third and newest store, which is expected to open near Care Pharmacy in Rochester this week.
Local golf: Naples' DePanfilis moves on in U.S. Open qualifying
Naples' Joseph DePanfilis shot a 71 on Thursday and advanced out of U.S. Open local qualifying at Bernardston, Mass.
Canine search for Orphan Annie's dog
Dogs of all breeds, shapes and colors descended on Strawbery Banke Saturday afternoon with the hope of landing the role of Sandy in Prescott Park Arts Festival's 2013 production of "Annie." Sage, an 8-year-old Golden retriever was a seasoned Sandy, said her owner Cathy Reddington of Rye.
Market Basket robbery suspect indicted on charges related to police pursuit
July court date for hit-and-run suspect
A Barrington man recently indicted on an aggravated DWI charge in connection to a hit-and-run incident in which a Somersworth man was seriously injured, is on personal recognizance bail, awaiting his next court date in July.
Barrington Democrats to host a Meet Your Repsa
The Barrington Democrats invite members of the community to “Meet Your Reps” Wednesday, May 22, at the Barrington Public Library's Community Room from 6-8 p.m. Light refreshments will be served.
At 8 a.m. on Tuesday, April 23, Jasmyn McCready and Lauren Dennis opened the door to the barn in back of Dover High School and walked inside.
FCCB Haiti Missions Team to hold plant and bake sale fundraiser
The First Congregational Church of Barrington will be holding a yard sale on May 25, along with a plant and bake sale, to raise funds for a mission trip to Haiti.
Woman indicted on felony theft charge
A Barrington woman was recently indicted on a charge of theft by unauthorized taking for an incident that occurred at the Rochester Walmart back in 2012.
Public hearing tonight on gravel pit proposal
The plans to create a gravel pit off Greenhill Road will be back before the Planning Board tonight.
Ryan McBride/Staff Photographer Kevin Knight, co-owner of Knight's Garage holds his Order of Towman medal.
Turbocam's Noronha named Entrepreneur of Year
The New Hampshire High Tech Council honored Marian Noronha, chairman and president of Turbocam International, as its 2013 Entrepreneur of the Year in a Monday night reception at the Center of New Hampshire that marked the 25th anniversary for the prestigious event.
Christmas Dove celebrates 40th year
John Huff/Staff photographer Christmas Dove owner Garth Svenson sits with his daughters Elsa, 4, and Annabelle, 7, at their Barrington shop.
At Hampshire Pewter, we practice the centuries-old art of handcasting fine pewter.
March jobless rate higher than a year ago
New Hampshire Employment Security released its unemployment rates for counties, cities and towns at the end of last week, and while the picture is generally one of slow improvement since the start of the year, the unadjusted rates are still running higher than a year ago.
March jobless rate of 6 percent is higher than a year ago The latest...
New Hampshire Employment Security released its unemployment rates for counties, cities and towns at the end of last week, and while the picture is generally one of slow improvement since the start of the year, the unadjusted rates are still running higher than a year ago.
A single-alarm fire early Tuesday morning caused some damage to a garage in Gonic.