Blogs from Portsmouth NH Region
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Here’s our pick of local web sites that offer local insights and perspectives in a readable and responsible way. Feel free to send us a link your favorite blog generated for and about the Greater Portsmouth seacoast region.

 

Seacoast History Blog
This is ours. Historian J. Dennis Robinson goes behind the scenes to comment on local history events, personal notes, and works-in-progress relating to local history events and research.

Portsmouth NH City Blog
Frequent daily posts by reporter Adam Leech of the Portsmouth Herald. Adam is the city hall news reporter.

The Daily Portsmouth
Frequently updated lovely photos by Phil Cohen

Seacoast Book Blog 
Riverrun Bookstore has become the literary heart of the seacoast region, sponsoring readings, lectures, signings and, clubs and author events.

Rye Reflections
Jack Driscoll, Jim Cerny and gang are keeping us abreast of Rye, NH news like never before. Who says we need newspapers?

The 236 Diner / South Berwick
News, information, rants, raves and muttering about South Berwick, Maine and surrounding towns by webmaster Molly Coleman.

The NH Gazette
The best in political unrest from Steve Fowle, collateral descendent of Daniel Fowle, who created the NH Gazette in Portsmouth 1756. Considered by some to be "The Nation’s Oldest Newspaper", fortnightly in print and occasionally online.

Illustrating Portsmouth
Longtime local artist Bill Paarlberg, former editor of Re:Ports offers occasional notes on his relationship to local architecture.

UNH Today
Includes YouTube-style videos of life on campus and news updates at the University of New Hampshire in Durham.

A Very Grave Matter 
New England gravestones and genealogical history. Webmaster Jenn Marcelais is methodically mapping every gravestone in early cemeteries in the seacoast region.

Seacoast Gossip
Portsmouth Herald reporter. The name says it all.

The Environment
The following cluster of environmentally come to us from Bill Burtis of Clean Air Cool Planet. They include Bill’s site, plus notes from Bill Rogers (aka Bald Guy on climate change and notes from the UNH Office of Sustainability.

 

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