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BALTIMORE - The Red Sox center fielder isn't trying to hit all these home runs. In fact, he's trying to do the exact opposite.
►MLB.com: Bay becomes U.S. citizen
►MLB.com: Manny's back for the Dodgers tonight.
►Click here to visit the blog of the Union Leader's Boston sports correspondent, Brian MacPherson, 'One If By Land.'
Brian Dopirak's Eastern League-leading 19th home run powered the New Hampshire Fisher Cats to a 12-1 drubbing of host Binghamton last night.

DANE
AUBURN - Charlen McLean talks about the final days of her son Staff Sgt. Charles Edward Dane's life, which ended June 25 when the 37-year-old veteran of six tours of combat took his own life.
►Click to see CNN interview with Staff Sgt. Dane's mother and step-father
BATH - Twilight is coming on at Willie Minot's farm and the cows in the pasture graze contentedly as another day fades. But one cow nibbles on wet grass apart from the rest of the herd, different from all the others, with their spots, round bodies and, well, attitude. She's a moose. Double-click below to see Lorna Colquhoun's video of Mildred the moose.

Updated, 8:31 p.m. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin announced Friday that she was resigning her office later this month, a stunning decision that could free her to run for president more easily but also raises questions about her political standing at home.

In a hopeful sign, this rainbow could be seen heading east on Route 101 and I-293 Friday evening. (J.D. ENRIGHT)

Annelise Courcy of Fremont waits in her stroller for her mother to finish buying produce at a very rainy Exeter Farmers Market on Thursday afternoon. (AARON ROHDE)
Rain, rain doesn't seem to be going away.
►List of current watches and warnings from the National Weather Service
►Boaters make do with lakeside socializing
►Rain leads to high bacteria advisories at beaches
►Click here to view the latest state advisories for beaches.
►Pelham celebration postponed
►Accuweather.com: Plan on a damp, cool holiday
►Click here to view the Union Leader's photo gallery of the recent rainy weather.
The county attorney disagrees, saying she complied with all aspects of law.

NEW HAMPTON - New Hampton residents ask selectmen why they kept quiet about Raymond Guay.
►Outcry over child killer may have peaked (31)
►Pastor tells why he took in killer (102)
►Child killer: 'One day at a time' (61)
►Out of prison, child killer returns to NH (63)
CONCORD - Fifteen

years after running down a bicyclist, Joveta Wyman apologizes and says she hopes to work in ministry.
DOVER - A detective could be a witness over his discussions with the attorney of an ex-teacher convicted of sexual assault.
►Ex-teacher appeals conviction for groping former student (5)
MANCHESTER - Former New Hampshire Gov. Stephen E. Merrill is telling friends he won't run.
Concord - Updated, 5:04 p.m. Among the 27 state park properties that might have been considered for transfer were beaches in in Rye and North Hampton, Pisgah in Winchester, Silver Lake in Hollis, Ahern in Laconia, Cardigan in Orange and Clough in Weare.
CONCORD - The $4 million contract is lauded as an example for the rest of America.


►FOR THE FOURTH: Our annual reprinting of the Declaration of Independence
►Clarence Sanders gets consecutive prison terms for murder try, assault
►Police seek pair who went on spree in Manchester with stolen credit cards
►Most crematory verdicts overturned
►Club Notes: MOMS Club's sale raises $1,000 for children's home
►Talking cameras focus on crime spots in Nashua
►In Avenues: A beautiful horse farm in Temple
►In WheelsNH.com: Keep your car clean for 'curb appeal'
►All-State teams: Our boys' track selections are announced

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