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 Whatever doesn't fit elsewhere, you'll find here. We'll
tell you what is going on behind the scenes and take the podium if it seems
appropriate. This is where the opinions fly and problems bubble up. You are
invited to send a contribution, and if we're in the mood, we may even print it.
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Written by Kayla Coraluzzo
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EDITOR AT LARGE
Kayla found her family at last in Rochester. Her story follows in her own words. By her own count, over one thousand NH children have not yet found their adoptive parents. We hope you’ll take a moment in your busy day to read Kayla’s note and perhaps, click on the links below.
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EDITOR-AT-LARGE
I tend not to jump on the pig pile when everyone else moans about corporate greed and incompetence. I like Coke. I get good service from Comcast. My father worked a lifetime at AT&T and used to drive Fords. I survived for years breakfasting at McDonald’s and lunching at Burger King. (Continued below)
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Written by John Perrault
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 GUEST EDITORIAL
Portsmouth attorney John Perrault takes a literary and literal look at the controversy over the American use of torture techniques. Should we throttle out confessions or take the higher road? The author of ‘The Brief on Bush" makes his case.
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Written by Mt Washington
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HISTORY NEWS
Truly a vintage destination, the 107-year old Mt Washington has added a new 20,000 square-foot conference center. This is the first step in what planners are calling a "billion dollar renaissance" to the Bretton Woods region. A billion? That’s downright presidential.
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Written by Deb McGrath
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GUEST EDITORIAL
We can learn a lot – even about voting -- from the works of Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known by his pen name, Dr. Seuss. Take "Horton Hears a Who," a book Seuss published over half a century ago.
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Written by Editor at Large
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EDITOR-AT-LARGE
SeacoastNH.com readers are invited to submit guest editorials on topics relating to local history and culture. This week the editor wonders when Portsmouth will step up and take its place as one of New England’s top convention centers. (Read below)
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Written by Seacoast Pets
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SEACOAST PETS
What do you call 20 corgis barking? A stump speech. Okay, what do you call 20 corgis running on a beach? Bystanders called it hilarious, and almost painfully cute. We were on hand for this rare moment in Hampton history.
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Written by Deb McGrath
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GUEST EDITORIAL
We captured them, imported and confined them -- but they escaped. Now New Englanders want to wipe them out. One reader says there are lessons to be learned from a popular children’s fantasy.
(Read below)
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Written by Shirley Wolf
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GUEST EDITORIAL
You know them as local docs, nurses and techs. Impoverished families in Educator know them as saviors. Portsmouth area healthcare professionals are headed for their tenth trip to save hundreds of Third Wold citizens from horribly debilitating diseases. We’re going along – and you can help today.
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Written by Editor at Large
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Editor at Large
It may not beat the shroud of Tourin or even a taco with the face of Jesus, but it’s good enough for New Hampshire. Now the citizens of Merrimack, NH are offering you the chance to own a roof tile in the shape of the defunct Old Man of the Mountains
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Driver inattention caused 3-car crash, say police
PORTSMOUTH - A three-car chain-reaction crash snarled lunch hour traffic on Woodbury Avenue Friday and sent a Maine man to Portsmouth Regional Hospital.
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City police 'did all the right things' with man on bridge
PORTSMOUTH — When two city police officers talked a suicidal man off the High Level Bridge Wednesday morning by promising him a burger, a warm place to go and undivided...
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and#8216;Lost' to premiere on Groundhog Day! Coincidence?
Now we know when the sixth and final season of “Lost” will begin. According to the ABC press release, the show will debut on Tuesday, February 2. The...
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Portsmouth police log
8:50 a.m. Report taken about a suspicious male who approached a child in Hannafords.
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Owner: Cigarettes stolen during Seacoast Variety break-in
PORTSMOUTH — Police were called to the Seacoast Variety store early Friday morning when a witness reported the front door was smashed, and according to store owner Joseph Goulis, $200...
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Go and Do: Festival of Trees in Portsmouth
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Say hello to Josie
Josie is a domestic long haired, 2½ year old, spayed and microchipped female. She has been good with children and other cats, but the staff members at the N.H. Society...
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The Truth about Dating: Do you have a dating addiction?
Everywhere I turn on television these days I see Dr. Drew Pinsky popping up discussing one type of addiction or another.
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Movie review: 'Twilight' gets 3 stars
"The Twilight Saga: New Moon," also known as "Twilight: The Squeakquel," is actually pretty good — a tick better than the first "Twilight," which wasn't bad either. These are hardly...
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Eliot mother wants to be 'Biggest Loser'
ELIOT, Maine — Angela Boyle is pretty and vivacious with a self-deprecating sense of humor, a mother of four, a wife, an income tax preparer, a six-year resident of Eliot...
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FairPoint says it's on rebound
PORTSMOUTH — FairPoint Communications remains an aggressive competitor in the telecommunications industry, despite filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last month, a company official told members of the Portsmouth Rotary...
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City paying 1 percent for art
PORTSMOUTH — Less than a month after unveiling the "Vigilance" sculpture at Fire Station One, the city will move forward with plans for a new piece of public art at...
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School officials, police lock down York High
YORK, Maine — School officials and police instituted a lockdown at York High School for less than 30 minutes Thursday morning after a student was allegedly seen armed with a...
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'Twilight' fans stay up all night for 'New Moon'
NEWINGTON — Kellie Bradley, 17, saw the first "Twilight" film 18 times.
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'Heart of Portsmouth' auction begins
PORTSMOUTH — The online auction to raise money to help Amy DeStefano as she awaits a heart transplant begins at 8 a.m. today.
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'Tramp' and killing comment lands man in court
PORTSMOUTH — It was New Year's Eve 2008 when "Bernie" Molloy called the manager of his apartment complex "a tramp of the highest order," leading to his arrest on a...
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Service Credit Union donates 50 turkeys to Portsmouth Salvation Army
PORTSMOUTH — Michele Saccoccia, Aimee Sundstrom and Carolyn Richard leaned over a gray tarp in their bright red Service Credit Union fleece pullovers as they placed on the floor a...
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Check progress of Winnicut River work online
GREENLAND — Residents can follow the progress of the Winnicut River restoration with an on-site Web cam that has recorded the work in time lapse photography.
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Fifth man linked to Mont Vernon burglary killing is charged
NASHUA — A Hollis man was arraigned Thursday on a charge that he helped dispose of evidence from the killing of a Mont Vernon woman last month and an attack...
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Girl with rare arthritis walks Saturday for funds, awareness
PORTSMOUTH — It's not just the elderly who can be struck with arthritis.
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