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Jasmine Needs a Good Home
This dog and many other pets are available for adoption at the NHSPCA this weekend.

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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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This dog and many other pets are available for adoption at the NHSPCA this weekend.

Jennifer Landry will remain at the Rockingham County Jail as Portsmouth Police continue to investigate a heroin overdose death that happened on Nov. 23.
EDC meeting at Pease Friday morning; Temple Israel to celebrate Hanukkah Saturday; chance of showers in the forecast.
Great deals abound at the stores and Christmas cheer and convenience can be found throughout the mall.
As promised, the nuclear power plant's sirens were activated for three to five minutes on Wednesday afternoon.
Investigation into $100K of missing wine doesn't turn up anything.
Portland Press Herald reports that Scott Pipher, 34, was arrested by Old Orchard Beach, Maine, Police.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
As promised, the nuclear power plant's Portsmouth sirens were activated for three to five minutes on Wednesday afternoon.
Portsmouth City Council forwards trust fund agreement to Kittery Town Council to establish a place to collect $80,000 of donations needed to illuminate new bridge.
City Welfare office seeks gift cards; Temple Israel to celebrate Hanukkah this Saturday; a sunny, cold day in the forecast.
City Welfare Department Director Ellen Tully is asking for gift cards to help Portsmouth area families in need this holiday season.
Attorney General's office says investigation into $100,000 of missing wine from the Portsmouth NH Liquor Store doesn't turn up anything.
Make these brisket, latke, and sufganiyot recipes for Hanukkah. Or, get them to-go from local spots in Portsmouth.
Performance to benefit SeaCare Health Services.
New Hampshire Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management officials say sirens will sound on Wednesday at 12:30 p.m.
Portsmouth Health Food Store employee Marisa Kang's rap during Monday night's City Council meeting may have been a turning point.
City department heads will have to bring back Fiscal Year 2013 that do not exceed a 4 percent increase.
Chestnut Street office space includes parking and is located across from the Music Hall.
Grand hotel will welcome holiday season with Santa Claus, Christmas carolers and the Portsmouth High Clippers Marching Band.