See the latest announcement from Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth.
The bipartisan Protecting Public Naval Shipyards Act, which would exempt the workforces of America’s four public shipyards.
Judge Anna Marconi’s legal team issued a defiant press release saying she will remain on the state’s highest court for the rest of the term.
See the latest announcement from the Portsmouth Public Library.
The luxury development, off Route 1, held its grand opening last month; 20% of its units are dedicated to meet the needs of Portsmouth.
Liset: I don’t know how it happened. I woke up one morning to find amazing fly rods in my office. They just appeared.
Dr. Jennifer Mandelbaum, a Democrat who represents Portsmouth and Newington, joins Michael Graham in this Podcast.
The Supreme Court Associate Justice’s no-contest plea will not result in jail time, but she will pay a $1,200 fine.
Many pumpkin patches and fields in New Hampshire offer complementary activities, such as hayrides, corn mazes, and games for the kids.
Hours after her mom voted against a resolution to keep the government open, Stefany Shaheen sent a fundraising email, blaming Donald Trump.
The 23rd Annual New Hampshire Film Festival (NHFF) has announced the selection of over 100 independent films that will be screened.
Geno Marconi was indicted for allegedly violating the Driver's Privacy Act; Hantz Marconi is accused of improperly influencing Geno's case.
Democrats are hopeful that a compromise can be reached since revenues are down after a bare-bones state budget passed for the next 2 years.
See the latest announcement from the City of Portsmouth.
Republican businessman Chris Bright announced he is withdrawing from the primary, stepping aside for someone who is not yet in the race.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
This event marks the beginning of Pro Portsmouth’s 49th year of producing events on the Seacoast. The contest deadline is Oct. 29.
Candidates running for office in the Nov. 4, 2025, election can tell Patch readers why they are running before Election Day.
State Rep. Ellen Read (D-Newmarket) announced the trip online, sharing a post from the anti-Israel group Thousand Madleens.
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The library will be closed on Monday October 13th, 2026.
It is officially autumn on Monday, which means it is time to get out and enjoy rustic fall events.
SoHo Creative Studio is producing a short, documentary-style film that spotlights community policing in Portsmouth through real resident ...
The city's Department of Public Works Water Division begins its seasonal routine flushing of fire hydrants and water mains on Sept. 22
Hundreds mourned Charlie Kirk's killing on Wednesday night. But the impact of his murder continues to resonate beyond campus rallies.
Get ready to hit the dance floor on Saturday, Sept. 27, for a great cause at the annual Groovin' for Good Fundraising Dance.