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Bridge condition limits weight; reopens temporary road
PORTSMOUTH and#8212; Albacore Park opened to vehicle traffic Thursday as the state Department of Transportation announced the 20-ton weight limit on the Sarah Mildred Long Bridge will remain in effect...
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After 30 years, chief will retire
PORTSMOUTH and#8212; Police Chief Michael Magnant is leaving the Portsmouth Police Department after 30 years to become administrator for the town of Rye.
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Three Portsmouth establishments cited for serving minors
PORTSMOUTH and#8212; Five days after Fat Belly's was found guilty of serving a drunken patron, another of owner Joseph Kelly's restaurants was among three city establishments charged with serving an...
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Public Enemies review: Who is John Dillinger? No idea
Never mind crime, Im declaring the nations first war on hand-held cameras.
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Single women, think you have it tough here?
Women in the United States and especially in New England love to complain about men and the whole dating scene. But with so much attention being focused on the Middle...
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Go and Do
Fireworks displays celebrating the Fourth of July are scheduled throughout the Seacoast this weekend. Displays are planned in Rochester and York, Maine on Friday; in Dover, Greenland, Rye and Kennebunk,...
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Playful, outgoing Patty loves toys
Patty is a spayed 5-year-old Maine Coon cat. She has been good with children of all ages, other cats and dogs.
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Do believe the hype
In "Public Enemies," two threats to law and order loom over Depression-era America. One is John Dillinger, a gallant bank robber, and his gang. The other is a new national...
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No live dog racing, big losses
SEABROOK and#8212; After months of speculation and legislative hearings, Seabrook Greyhound Park will no longer be obligated to offer live greyhound racing as a prerequisite to showing and#8212; and taking...
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Portsmouth area religious services
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Fourth of July fireworks shows on Seacoast
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It's another Venus-Serena final
WIMBLEDON, England and#8212; The purple "W" logo at Wimbledon might as well stand for the siblings who have made the women's championship their own playground. Yes, the Williams sisters are...
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Maine's decision on bridge plan expected
AUGUSTA, Maine and#8212; An announcement is expected Tuesday on whether Maine will partner with New Hampshire to apply for federal funds to repair the Memorial and Sarah Long bridges joining...
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Beach bacteria advisory lifted
NEW CASTLE and#8212; The state has removed its high-bacteria advisory at New Castle Town Beach, after test results returned Thursday afternoon indicated the levels had dropped dramatically.
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City delays show, but Independence Day fireworks will still boom
PORTSMOUTH and#8212; Another wet forecast has forced the city to postpone the fireworks display scheduled for tonight. It will be held Sunday evening.
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East Kingston woman reportedly scammed out of $1,500
EAST KINGSTON and#8212; A local woman has seemingly been duped out of $1,500 by a company that claimed it could ease her mortgage troubles.
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York toll increase estimated at 12 percent over holiday weekend
YORK, Maine and#8212; Northbound traffic traveling through the York toll plaza this holiday weekend is expected to grow by 12 percent over last year, a combination of the day on...
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Post 32 lets bats do the talking against Dover
DOVER and#8212; Exeter Post 32 hasn't had to do any trash talking this summer and#8212; their bats have been speaking plenty loud enough.
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Portsmouth police log
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Myerson wins 27th annual Exeter Criterium
EXETER and#8212; It was easy to see that Adam Myerson really enjoyed winning the men's title at the 27th annual Exeter Criterium.
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