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SEACOASTNH INFORMING LOCAL READERS
80 YEAR OLD SAYS THANKS
This is a long overdo thank you for the pleasure you have given me with the pieces you have done on historical Portsmouth and surrounding people, placs, things and events. As an 80-year old Portsmouth native who grew up in the shadow of Meeting House Hill on Whidden Street I loved it all
Elaine Hussey aka "Mickey" in Portsmouth, NH
FROM DUDLEY X2
Thanks for your continuing good work.
Dudley Dudley
NEW ARRIVALS
My husband and I moved here from Connecticut 6 years ago.I enjoy your web site so much . . . the presentation and content are excellent!
Carole Cartnick
Great website! Very educational and a tremendous resource.
Dave LeGault in Newmarket
Thanks for all you do to preserve our cultural and historical roots.
Seacoast Reader
LOVES SITE SENIOR
You have a very nice Webb site - I am a Senior Citizen by a few years and just started the computer field - am enjoying it very much so far. I read about your Webb in the Sunday Fosters - again its lovely
AOL Reader
TRANSPLANTED FLATLANDER
Thank you for your quick response, in the midst of my frustration as a flatlander from Missouri, I neglected to let you know how much I enjoyed reading through the site. Truly I thought "who needs a Seacoast newspaper when there's so much packed in here"? My kudos!
Kathleen Coker
I enjoy reading your website and think you do a terrific job!
June Saxon, Portsmouth
AUTHOR IN AFRICA
Mr. Robinson- I just wanted to write and thank you! I appreciate the comments you made on my writing. I think the power of this experience [Rebecca is a Peace Corp volunteer in Africa from Seacoast, NH] is increased by sharing it, so I appreciate you helping me do that. You also made my father very happy.
Rebecca Perkins
Senegal, West Africa
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