The America's Cup event in Newport this summer provides an economic opportunity for Portsmouth. Are we going to taken advantage of it or ignore it?
Dr. DeVecchi has served the Abbey as a teacher, coach, houseparent and administrator during his 40 years on campus.
How do you use information technology? Take the new Technology Survey from the PEDC and let us know.
Where are all the local wi-fi hotspots? Let's find out.
Come to the opening reception this Friday!
Are you lifting your chest, using your neck muscles, and sucking in your abdomen when taking a big breath? Believe it or not, you may be one of many who have forgotten how to properly breathe.
Portsmouth Abbey student will compete in national competition in New York.
Want to help with the Portsmouth Public Education Foundation "Hidden Kitchens of Portsmouth" tour? A meeting for volunteers will be held Monday, Jan. 23, at 5:45 p.m. at the Portsmouth Public Library.
Scholars, physicians and theologians from several universities will meet at Portsmouth Abbey School in June to discuss the topic "Modern Science/Ancient Faith."
Portsmouth Police Chief Hebert provides the answers to questions about who do you contact if you see something wrong.
If your body is not taking in the right nutrients or getting constant insults to your cells, you are not functioning at your best! Take care of your body first, the rest will follow.
Portsmouth needs to take advantage of new technologies to keep residents informed. Let's start with Facebook.
Are you dreading your New Year's resolution already? Don't! Here are some tips to help you stick to your new years resolutions and become a better, healthier you!
Who should you call if you see something wrong but not serious enough for a 911 call?
Members of the PHS Boys Soccer team were recently honored at the Crowne Plaza in Warwick by the RISCA for All Division Awards.
Stress is a large culprit in back pain. Here are some tips to get through to straighten up your spirits and your back during the holidays!
Drake Kreinz '12 rushed for 1,110 yards with 15 touchdowns for the Ravens this fall.
Still time to express yourself - take the Community survey from the link at www.portsmouthriedc.com
Portsmouth Abbey School Community raises funds to buy winter clothing for community members.
Keeping healthy during the holidays does not have to be boring. Let's talk about some ways we can enjoy the holidays but still keep our health and figures in mind!
Santa lights the tree!
A Portsmouth tradition - the annual Library Christmas Tree Lighting happens Sunday at 6 p.m.
Students raise funds to provide winter coats for local families in need.
Library Christmas tree to shine again this Sunday.
A well-designed metabolic detoxification program can significantly enhance better health and vitality!
Free samples at Clements' "Caribbean Day" event happens today as part of Small Business Saturday.
New PEDC survey on the sense of Community in Portsmouth now open to all Portsmouth residents.
Zoning process needs to be reexamined to ensure that permitting cases get heard and adjuciated in a timely manner.
The student newspaper and literary magazines received honors for student writing and layout design.
Ravens defeat visiting Tilton School 3-2 on Wednesday in the quarterfinals.
Ways to celebrate your health this Thanksgiving.
The Ravens will host Tilton School in the first round of the New England Championships on Wednesday, Nov.16.
Train excursion along Portsmouth's northeast coastline was fun and informative, and showed the potential for an island light rail system.
A souring, rock-sound supporting, conscious lyrics and infectious joy happens this Saturday in Newport.
Chemical, physical, or emotional stress is all toxic to your bodies biochemistry, all the way down to the DNA in each of your cells. So what does this mean to your health and how can it be avoided?
PEDC needs youth rep, which means an opportunity for a local high school student.
Shea beat Portsmouth for the first time this year; unfortunately, it was in the first round of Division 1 playoffs.
Portsmouth teachers use new forms of technology, such as the Kindle and iPad, to teach students. Have you seen your kid's teacher use technology in the classroom?
Multivitamins can be an excellent addition to your health. Dr. Kosciusko gives the great reasons to make multivitamin intake part of your daily health regiment.
Fall cleanup of the Town Common happens Saturday. Come join us!