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Portsmouth currently has some new restaurants and new development at the former Connie Bean Recreation Center on tap, but there's is room for more.

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Portsmouth currently has some new restaurants and new development at the former Connie Bean Recreation Center on tap, but there's is room for more.

All city offices will be closed for the holiday, but Spinnaker Point Recreation Center will be open.
Public hearing to air ideas will be held at City Hall on Jan. 15, 2013 at 6:30 p.m.
Artist Sue Hennigan's "Places and Spaces" will be displayed in the bank's lobby during the month of January and a opening night reception will be held on Jan. 8.
Several Portsmouth area bands will compete to see who will headline Market Square Day in June.
Pro Portsmouth's First Night 2013 will be held on Monday night in downtown Portsmouth.
An evidence hearing is scheduled for Kathryn McDonough, 19, of Portsmouth.
"The Intouchables" film at Music Hall; Amorphous Band and Funky Groove to rock the Press Room Saturday night; free parking downtown continues this weekend.
WMUR's forecast calls for another 1- to 3 inches on Saturday night.
Hearing for Kathryn McDonough, 19, of Portsmouth is scheduled to be held in Portsmouth Circuit Court on Jan. 2.
During these economic times, businesses come and go all the time. Tell us which ones you were sad to see go in the comments section below.
Several downtown streets will be closed to motor vehicle traffic on Dec. 31 for New Year's Eve celebration.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
In a tale of two storms, the National Weather Service forecast calls for Portsmouth area to get up to four inches of snow later today.
Let's see some of your best shots from today's winter weather from around the city or in your backyard.
Archer Western Contractors officials say the new South Span will be floated down river and put into place sometime in January.
Portsmouth residents and visitors can view all of the new parking rates coming in the new year.
First Night 2013 tonight; Christmas tree disposal begins Wednesday; mostly sunny day in the forecast.