Peterborough climbed back to the League Two summit with a 2-1 victory away to Brentford.
Posh back on top; Hereford up to third; Wrexham woe
Peterborough climbed back to the League Two summit with a 2-1 victory away to Brentford.
Hereford are up to third in the table after a narrow victory away to Mansfield as Darlington were held to a goalless draw by Shrewsbury.
Wrexham's woes at the foot of the table continue as they were beaten by Wycombe, Macclesfield claimed a crucial three points in their relegation fight, but Notts County lost again.
Rotherham remain in the play-off places despite losing at Bury, Stockport saw off Rochdale at Edgeley Park and Grimsby thrashed Barnet.
Aaron McLean and Craig Mackail-Smith were on target once again as Peterborough climbed back to the top of the League Two table.
McLean headed home in the 10th minute to claim his 29th of the season before turning provider as he flicked on for Mackail-Smith to burst through and score (58).
Brentford, who suffered a 7-0 thrashing at London Road back in November, hit back through Alan Connell four minutes later but could not fashion an equaliser.
In-form Andy Bishop bagged two more goals as Bury climbed further away from the relegation zone with their third successive victory.
Bishop took his tally to six in the last three games as he struck either side of the interval (16 and 62) with Nicky Adams (66) ensuring Rotherham suffered a fifth defeat in their last seven games.
Francis Green scored the only goal of the game as Macclesfield claimed three crucial points in their battle against the drop.
Green struck 18 minutes from time to help Macc move five points clear of the relegation places.
Dagenham & Redbridge have now lost back-to-back fixtures after their five-match winning streak was halted by Peterborough at the weekend.
Grimsby remain in with a chance of making the League Two play-off places after cruising to victory against struggling Barnet.
Nick Hegarty got the ball rolling in the 29th minute with Martin Butler doubling the Mariners' advantage just before the break.
Paul Bolland added a third 10 minutes with Andy Taylor adding a late fourth after Cliff Akurang (80) had replied for the visitors.
Hereford climbed back into the automatic promotion places thanks to Clint Easton's early free-kick against relegation-threatened Mansfield.
Easton curled the ball beyond goalkeeper Carl Muggleton from 25 yards out with only eight minutes on the clock.
Michael Boulding missed a last-minute penalty for the home side, with Wayne Brown saving well after Ben Smith had brought down the Mansfield striker.
Jamie Forrester scored the only goal of the game as Lincoln increased Notts County's relegation fears at the foot of League Two.
The Meadow Lane outfit are only five points clear of Mansfield in 23rd after Forrester found the target in the 16th minute.
Darlington slipped out of the automatic promotion places after being held to a goalless draw at Shrewsbury.
Dave Penney's men were hoping to get back to winning ways after a 2-0 defeat by Wycombe on Saturday but had to settle for a point from their trip to New Meadow.
In-form Liam Dickinson scored twice as Stockport mastered the awful Edgeley Park pitch to claim all three points against Rochdale.
Dickinson found the net with just 10 minutes on the clock and added a second early in the second period, his fifth in four games, to keep the home side firmly in play-off contention.
Wycombe consolidated their play-off position as rock-bottom Wrexham suffered their 19th defeat of the season.
Leon Knight's 14th minute opener set the home side on their way with Scott McGleish adding a second seven minutes later.
Michael Proctor gave Wrexham hope with a second-half reply, but Brian Little's men could not find an equaliser despite the late dismissal of Tommy Doherty for a second bookable offence.