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NH Brewers Come Out in Force Against Beer Tax Hike
The message delivered to NH House Ways and Means Committee members is that a 10-cent per gallon tax increase will hurt their businesses.

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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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The message delivered to NH House Ways and Means Committee members is that a 10-cent per gallon tax increase will hurt their businesses.

City Council votes 5-2 to publicly censure city Board of Adjustment member Robin Rousseau for her demeanor, but will not have her removed.
From Charlotte's Web to Where the Wild Things Are, share these classic books with your children and encourage their love for reading.
City Council unanimously adopts resolution that supports the potential basing of the Air Force's new KC-46A tanker planes at Pease Air National Guard Base.
Massage therapist Devon Boyd opened her new Islington Street business a few months ago.
Beer tax hike vote today; Police Commission meeting tonight; extremely cold day in the forecast.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
International Marketplace at Pease seeks new retail tenants.
David Wilson, 27, of Portsmouth was charged with robbing the former Tedeschi Foods market on Jan. 29, 2012 and with robbing a woman at the Vaughn Mall on Feb. 1, 2012.
The 2013 New Hampshire Film Festival will held during the weekend of Oct. 17 to Oct. 20.
The fire was reported on the outside wall of an empty structure on Hanover Street Monday night.
Downtown parking ban will go into effect at 1 a.m. on Tuesday.
Maloney to posthumously receive Red Cross 2013 Heroes award.
Portsmouth Police are still looking for the man who held up the Islington Street convenience store at gunpoint on Jan. 12.
City Council meeting tonight; EasyPark registrations now being accepted; snow in the forecast.
Portsmouth area residents who helped President Barack Obama carry the city in the 2012 Presidential election bask in the moment.
About six inches is expected beginning on Monday night and continuing until Tuesday morning.
Portsmouth area residents remember 200 African-American slaves whose remains and graves were discovered on Chestnut Street in 2003.
Religious leaders and Portsmouth area musicians will come together to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., at the Middle Street Baptist Church.
Portsmouth Police say the driver of the Portsmouth Fire Department ambulance suffered minor injuries.