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Five Things You Need to Know Today, Jan. 15
South Span float in this morning; School Board budget hearing at City Hall tonight; sunny, cold day in the forecast.

Birthdate: July 5, 1964
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Son: Patrick, 7
Your Beliefs
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Politics
I have evolved from a lifelong Democrat to an Independent who prefers to vote for the best qualified candidates instead of party lines.
Religion
I was baptized a Catholic and my son was baptized a Methodist, but I do not really subscribe to any particular religion. I fully respect others' freedom to worship in whatever religion they choose.
Local hot-button issue
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.
My beliefs: Fairness, equality and tolerance. Treat others the way you wish to be treated.
South Span float in this morning; School Board budget hearing at City Hall tonight; sunny, cold day in the forecast.

January thaw delivers 60 degree day in downtown Portsmouth.
Lawyer representing Jennifer Landry of Portsmouth also wants to record her probable cause hearing proceedings on Tuesday.
Public Service of New Hampshire officials say a PSNH crew may have caused the outage that lasted for more than an hour.
State Street boutique offers everything from candy and imported perfumes to toys and chic ladies hats.
City seeing widespread flu; Portsmouth Police Commission budget hearing tonight; chance of showers in the forecast.
Emergency communications is reporting the Portsmouth Police K-9 unit is on scene searching for a male suspect who fled on foot.
Archer Western Contractors officials say the first section of the new Memorial Bridge will be transported on a barge from the Port of New Hampshire on Jan. 15.
Eric Berglund of Kingston performed in Market Square to raise money for the Wounded Warriors Project.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
Some lawmakers say it would raise millions for alcohol abuse treatment programs.
A N.H. House committee will review legislation for a 10-cent beer tax increase to 40 cents per gallon.
New Hampshire health officials say there have been 13 influenza deaths and 40 flu outbreaks.
House Ways and Means Committee to review legislation that seeks 10-cent beer tax increase.
New Hampshire health officials say there have been 13 influenza deaths and 40 flu outbreaks.
Watkinsonics play at the Thirsty Moose Tap House on Friday night; "How I Learned to Drive" at Players Ring this weekend; Todo Bien to play at the Press Room Saturday.
Here are some local sports bars that will be showing the Pats-Texans playoff game.
New Hampshire health officials say there have been 13 influenza deaths and 40 flu outbreaks.
This dog and many other pets are available for adoption this weekend at the NHSPCA in Stratham.
New Hampshire health officials say there have been 13 influenza deaths and 40 flu outbreaks.