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Pro Portsmouth Raises Half of First Night 2013 Funds
Group needs $12,000 more dollars to reach $25,000 goal three weeks before New Year's Eve celebration.

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Group needs $12,000 more dollars to reach $25,000 goal three weeks before New Year's Eve celebration.

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