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Wood: The 18th century built structure will be converted into a small bed and breakfast inn.
Please contact Ellen Tully, 610-7267, etully@cityofportsmouth.com with any questions or concerns.
The lottery is scheduled for Friday, January 8 at 9 am.
The FAQs are posted on a page on the City website and as a PDF to download and share.
Marty, who was a favorite among observatory staff and visitors, had lived at the summit of Mount Washington since being adopted in 2008.
The 21st annual show takes place on Saturday and includes art, handmade soaps, and clothes and will benefit Gather's Meals For Kids program.
Haryadi and Shrestha are accepting new patients ages 18 and older at Wentworth Health Partners Internal Medicine.
The CAFR is an audited comprehensive financial statement that details the financial health of the City.
Social Security
The new Center has increased the number of activity/classrooms available for programs from 2 to 7, including a 3,500 sq. ft.
This meeting will detail the next steps for implementing Phase One of the Master Plan.
If you would like to share the guide with your community, please contact Amy Rousseau at (603) 271-0893.
The goal is to enlist communities and individuals in reaching 'Drawdown' as quickly, safely, and equitably as possible.
David Finkelhor has been studying the problems of child victimization, child maltreatment and family violence since 1977.
Portsmouth High School students making the appeal included Rosayla Gonsalez, Arden Griffin, Harini Subramarian, lilia Potter Shwartz, Aulia.
5 students from We Speak social justice group at Portsmouth High School accomplished goal of their appeal to City Council at meeting.
From time to time, our Roger Wood of Portsmouth enjoys taking a break from the world of news to talk about anything that pleases him.
Heeter: Today I muse joyfully on pogoing, on jumping up and down, on counting, on owning not one but four pogo sticks.
The SBA will host a virtual event this year. For registration and additional information on National Small Business Week, please click here.
Heeter: Unprecedented is a word that is used often lately — unprecedented pandemic, wildfires, politics. But today I muse about kindness.
The new effort is a mini-grant program that will award grants of up to $500 to businesses in need of short-term relief.
A new mask ordinance intended to protect the public health in light of the COVID-19 pandemic goes into effect in the City of Portsmouth.
The meeting will be held online via Zoom.
Joyful Musings: In a world where everything seems so deadly serious, we desperately need a little levity, a little hope, a little lightness.
Residents are asked to submit projects for consideration in the next CIP by October 15th.