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Galen Gagnon of Portsmouth was among the recipients of the Joseph D. Vaughan Award, which recognizes exceptional volunteers 60 or older.
Timberland employees took a paid day off Thursday to build natural play spaces and improve outdoor areas in Portsmouth and Dover.
As Tuscan Brands looks to open the Tuscan Market in downtown Portsmouth, it will host a job fair this Thursday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Portsmouth-area residents are asked to bring in their unwanted hazardous chemicals for safe disposal this Saturday.
Portsmouth Mayor Jack Blalock invites the public to bike with him on Wednesday to celebrate Bike Month and see the latest road improvements.
Due to the weather, the annual Portsmouth Arbor Day celebration has been rescheduled for Friday, May 10.
The Wine Expo NH event happening in Portsmouth on April 30 will benefit scholarships at Great Bay Community College.
Artisans have until May 3 to apply to participate in the Form and Function artisan fair being held at 3S Artspace this November.
Islington Street reconstruction project's impact on residents and drivers will be discussed during an April 25 meeting in Portsmouth.
Eversource recently gave a grant to the Workforce Housing Coalition of Greater Seacoast to support affordable housing options in NH.
Portsmouth Police, Marine Mammal Rescue responded to Market Street visitor before it headed back into the water.
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Portsmouth was highlighted for its high incomes and low unemployment rate by the rankings site HomeSnacks.
Portsmouth's top news of the week also included the arrest of an intoxicated driver who crashed into a pizza shop.
Portsmouth's top news of the week also included an incident at an elementary school involving a parent who dropped a gun magazine.
Portsmouth officials will hold a 9/11 ceremony at Portsmouth City Hall to honor the victims of the terrorist attacks.
Portsmouth is participating in the 35th annual National Night Out.
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Police said Robert Stanley, of Dover, is missing. Anyone with information is asked to call Rochester police at 603-330-7128.
“I can never repay you for what you have given to me, a gift I see as one of my life’s greatest treasures; the love of a good father"
Somersworth first responders rescued a duckling and released it back with its family in Willand Pond.
The Prescott Park Arts Festival got the green light for at least five more years after City Council approved a new license agreement with o
After docking in Portsmouth on Monday, the USS Manchester is set to be commissioned on May 26.
The Seacoast Women’s Giving Circle announced 2018 grant recipients at the GIVE Fundraiser Celebration Thursday in Portsmouth.
New Hampshire Senator Maggie Hassan is calling on the EPA to release a study on polyfluoroalkyl chemicals, blocked by EPA Scott Pruitt.
Plans to redevelop the Frank Jones Center property in Portsmouth into 300 residential apartments will be discussed this week.
The New Hampshire Dept. of Transportation announced it will accommodate "on call" scheduled openings for river traffic this week.
The USS Manchester, the Navy’s newest littoral combat ship, is on its way to Portsmouth.
Portsmouth free parking shuttle is starting one week earlier than last year to better accommodate residents during Memorial Day.
Historic New England was one of 11 winners of the annual Preservation Achievement Awards for its work on the Jackson House in Portsmouth.
WMUR Meteorologist Josh Judge was interrupted by a four legged friend this weekend as he tried to deliver the forecast.
The new Sarah Mildred Long Bridge connecting Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to Kittery, Maine, on the Route 1 Bypass will be closed this week.
Kittery, Maine resident and US Army Veteran Nelson Linscott recently won an all-inclusive vacation on Star Island.
May 20th at The Rockingham Country Club, Newmarket
New Hampshire “drug czar” David Mara said this week the number of fatal drug overdoses in the region has decreased.