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Plymouth, Mass.-based pub chain is shooting for this spring.

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Plymouth, Mass.-based pub chain is shooting for this spring.

Archer Western Contractors crews are putting together the next section of the new span.
Merrimack County Superior Court judge refuses to reconsider motion that challenged way the NH Department of Environmental Services set Great Bay Estuary nutrient criteria.
Portsmouth Police are asking for the public's help to locate a theft suspect who has stolen items from two stores.
Town officials give Kittery residents a new virtual place to stay in the loop about everything happening in the community.
American Red Cross blood drive today; City rolls out new Wastewater Master Plan web site; more rain in the forecast.
New England Fishery Management Council to drastically reduce catch limits for cod in 2013.
Portsmouth Police say a Federal Express van experienced a problem with its front tire that caused the driver to crash through the fence of a Middle Street home on Monday.
Construction on new Cinemagic movie theater and retail building to begin this spring.
Donna White is selling Danstuff with the hope that the new owner will continue the business she started 24 years ago.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
NH House Ways and Means Committee deems House Bill 168 inexpedient to legislate.
Portsmouth Police say Michael Coffey was charged after he failed to notify local law enforcement about his status.
Restaurant owner says she is looking at the summer of 2014.
Pease Development Authority officials say they are talking to one commuter airline right now that wants to help the airport take off.
State Street restaurant's new owners continue to renovate the interior of the building.
House Bill 275 seeks to create a pilot program to sell beer made by New Hampshire-based microbreweries and nanobreweries in two New Hampshire Liquor and Wine Outlet stores.
Proposed luxury retail and condo development at site of former Rosa restaurant parking lot to go before the Site Plan Review Technical Advisory Committee Tuesday afternoon.
House Bill 275 seeks to create a pilot program to sell beer made by New Hampshire-based microbreweries and nano breweries in two NH Liquor and Wine Outlet stores.
Portsmouth Police say woman tried to steal $714 worth of merchandise in a shopping cart.