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Five Things You Need to Know Today, Jan. 4
Bitter cold lets up; Christmas tree disposal continues; new downtown parking rates in effect.

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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.
Bitter cold lets up; Christmas tree disposal continues; new downtown parking rates in effect.

Nina Perez was arrested in August 2012 for depriving an Edgewood Centre nursing home patient of morphine for her own use.
City Councilor Chris Dwyer said $600,000 has been raised so far toward a $1.2 million goal to create the Chestnut Street park in 2013.
Community forum Saturday will focus on resignations of Town Manager Robert Markel and former Police Chief Paul Callaghan.
City residents and visitors will have to navigate new parking zones identified with red, blue and green stickers.
City's new parking rates go into effect today; inauguration ceremony for Gov.-elect Maggie Hassan also today; another cold, frigid day in the forecast.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
Kathryn McDonough, 19, of Portsmouth is free on bail and will live with her parents. Her boyfriend is accused of murdering a University of New Hampshire student.
The average customer's bill will go up about $6 a month.
Kathryn McDonough, 19, of Portsmouth waived her probable cause hearing Wednesday and will live with her parents as the case proceeds to Rockingham County Superior Court.
Traffic enforcement effort nabs 25, including 15 people allegedly driving under the influence.
Seabrook couple celebrates the birth of their first child who is also the first baby born in 2013 at Portsmouth Regional Hospital.
Christmas tree disposal begins today; Portsmouth students head back to school; below zero wind chill tonight.
Kathryn McDonough, 19, of Portsmouth is scheduled to appear in Portsmouth Circuit Court on Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.
Fireworks shows were held in Portsmouth and Hampton Monday.
Pro Portsmouth provides spectacular First Night 2013 fireworks display over South Mill Pond on Monday night for hundreds of New Year's Eve revelers.
What resolution would you like to see Portsmouth declare and keep?
Live music, entertainment, ice sculptures, fireworks and so much more await New Year's Eve revelers tonight.
York County, Maine ski area will offer night skiing on New Year's Eve from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
New owners Mark McNabb and Joe Barone want to restore one of the city's oldest Italian family dining experiences.