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Boston Artist Bill Flynn teaches 'the art of seeing the invisible' at 3S workshop.

The art of drawing is really the art of seeing. At some point, the art of seeing encompasses the visible, but goes beyond that. It's the art of seeing the
seacoastonline.com|By Nora Fenton

Fond farewell to Alan Bucklin at the Rye Transfer station. Only problem, no one wants to see him go.

RYE – Alan Bucklin was all smiles Saturday morning. It was his last day on the job as the senior recycling attendant at the town’s transfer
seacoastonline.com|By Suzanne Laurent news@seacoastonline.com

Profile on Stonewall Kitchen. First in series of local 'maker economy' stories.

Editor's note: This is the first in an ongoing series of stories about "the maker economy" in New Hampshire's Seacoast and York County,
seacoastonline.com|By Deborah McDermott

Photos from last night's York High School prom!

Photo gallery from the York High School 2016 prom grand march, held Saturday, April 30 at York Middle School. Photos by John Carden
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Maine tourism expected to boom this summer!

State and local officials who track Maine tourism are forecasting a stellar summer season, even when factoring in a weak Canadian dollar.
seacoastonline.com|By Deborah McDermott

Photos from last night's Marshwood High Junior Prom.

The Marshwood Junior Prom Grand March was held on Saturday, April 30, 2016 in South Berwick. All photos copyright Rich Beauchesne/Seacoastonline 2016
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Decks open May 12th. Here's your 'best for' guide to Seacoast outdoor dining.

The crocus pop up through the often still-frozen ground, birds fly back to Biddeford from Boca and the decks are dusted off on the Seacoast. It’s
seacoastonline.com|By Rachel Forres

Sen. Ayotte spoke about opiate crisis to N.H./Vt., rotarians at Sheraton Portsmouth. 'We have over one person dying a day.'

PORTSMOUTH — New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte addressed Rotarians at their annually conference Friday about her efforts on the federal level to
seacoastonline.com|By Brian Early bearly@seacoastonline.com

Wanted: local music. Chris Grenier to create compilation album(s) to raise funds for Art-Speak.

PORTSMOUTH — Do you have a song you want to share with the community and you’re a Seacoast-based musician? Art-Speak may want to release it
seacoastonline.com|By Brian Early bearly@seacoastonline.com

Families First is a Seacoast parent's best friend

One of the many great perks of my job is the opportunity to discover activities and services that I didn’t know previously existed. When I was
fosters.com|By Suzanna Vicinus

Bohenko proposes $104.9 million 2017 budget for Portsmouth. City Council public work session 8 a.m., Sat., May 7, Portsmouth Library.

PORTSMOUTH – City Manager John Bohenko unveiled his proposed $104.9 million fiscal year 2017 budget on Friday, which, if passed as written, would
seacoastonline.com|By Jeff McMenemy

LePage's Narcan veto overturned. Maine pharmacists will be able to provide drug without prescription.

AUGUSTA, Maine — With five state residents dying each week from drug overdoses, lawmakers on Friday overwhelmingly rejected Republican Gov. Paul
seacoastonline.com|By David Sharp The Associated Press

Uber rate cut angers drivers

PORTSMOUTH – With price cuts to their fares, some Uber drivers are having second thoughts on driving for the ride-share company.Uber customers
seacoastonline.com|By Karen Dandurant

Sea Glass Expo in Hampton this weekend.

HAMPTON — The 2nd annual Northeast Sea Glass Expo is coming to the Ashworth By the Sea this weekend.The event will include over 50 sea glass
seacoastonline.com|By Jack Shea hamptonunion@seacoastonline.com

Toxic Avenger adds theatrics to Rochester's Free Comic Book Day celebrations. JetPack Comics partners.

A seven-foot mutant freak is headed to Rochester!The Rochester Opera House and Jetpack Comics are proud to present "The Toxic Avenger" to
seacoastonline.com|By Elizabeth Anderson

Mother mallard and 11 lucky ducklings reunited after storm drain rescue by Exeter Police Sgt. Butts and town officials.

EXETER — Town employees flew in for a very special rescue on Friday, April 22, when it was discovered that a very concerned mother duck had lost 11
seacoastonline.com|By Erik Hawkins

Volunteer Spotlight: Seabrook Meals-on-Wheels serves a daily lunch along with delivering 60 meals each day.

SEABROOK — A group of around a dozen diners meets at the Community Center every weekday to socialize, play games, and enjoy lunch offered by
seacoastonline.com|By Kiki Evans hamptonunion@seacoastonline.com

Seabrook police are seeking public assistance. Can you identify this suspect in red sweatshirt? Exposed himself to minor in brazen, troubling incident.

SEABROOK — The Seabrook Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a male who exposed himself to a minor female on Monday,
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Survivor contestant, Aubry Bracco of Hampton Falls, survives one more week. One step closer to $1 million prize.

HAMPTON FALLS — Seacoast native Aubry Bracco enjoyed a brief excursion from castaway life on this week’s episode of
seacoastonline.com|By Max Sullivan

The town of Farmington says Donald Trump failed to pay bill for a January rally. The town says nearly $9,500 is owed to it.

FARMINGTON — After paying nearly $9,500 to provide security traffic details for a Donald Trump rally in January at the Farmington High School, the
seacoastonline.com|By Brian Early bearly@seacoastonline.com