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Like many other communities in New Hampshire, Portsmouth has done its best to weather the economic storm as best as it can and keeps moving forward with new commercial and residential development. Maintaining the level of municipal and educational services this city is accustomed to seeing continues to be a challenge.
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Here are five homes that are holding open houses this weekend. Scroll through the photos and specifics about each listing in our chart below.

Todo Bien will rock the Thirsty Moose Tap House on Saturday; "RENT: School Edition" at the Rep; Juliet and the Lonesome Romeos at the Press Room Friday night.
Pease Development Authority Executive Director David Mullen said the new planes are a win-win for Pease International Tradeport and the Seacoast region's economy.
Several dancers will perform at St. John's Episcopal Church on Saturday to celebrate the life of the UNH student who was murdered in October and support her family.
Portsmouth Police reported the following arrest information.
Andrew Bridges' parody about Armstrong has garnered 23,000 views and counting.
Shaheen to host senior consumer protections forum; Sarah Mildred Long Bridge still closed; more bitterly cold weather in the forecast.
New Hampshire Department of Transportation officials say maintenance crews are battling frigid temperatures and a difficult challenge to repair the span.
Andrew Hemingway, candidate for NH GOP chairman, calls for the removal Portsmouth State Rep. Laura Pantelakos as chair of the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee.
Andrew Bridges' comic, musical parody about Armstrong's confession that he used performance-enhancing drugs has garnered 23,000 views and counting.
Several dancers will perform at St. John's Episcopal Church on Saturday to celebrate the life of the UNH student who was murdered in October and support her family.
Kittery, Maine nonprofit group will use funds donated by Leeward Industries, Inc., to provide Kittery families with home heating fuel assistance.
Boston Red Sox catcher and Tampa Bay Rays outfielder will be in Portsmouth Friday night for Seacoast Mavericks dinner and silent auction.
City Council learns more details about a proposed veterans park that a city couple wants to build.
NH Department of Transportation officials say the damage to the middle lift span tracks has been assessed and repair work will begin on Thursday morning.
Brian Pearson's trial in U.S. District Court is scheduled for Feb. 5.
Planning Board meeting tonight; U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen to host senior consumer protections forum; another bitterly cold day in the forecast.
Smuttynose and other local brewers testified that the 10-cent per gallon tax increase will hurt their businesses.
Anheuser-Busch tells Ways and Means Committee that beer tax hike wouldn't affect just small breweries, it would hurt them as well.
The message delivered to NH House Ways and Means Committee members is that a 10-cent per gallon tax increase will hurt their businesses.