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Memorial Bridge Panel Makes Case for Illumination
Lighting consultant John Powell says LED light scheme for new Memorial Bridge will be cost effective and energy efficient.

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Lighting consultant John Powell says LED light scheme for new Memorial Bridge will be cost effective and energy efficient.

Former State Republican Party Chairman Jack Kimball urges GOP to not support Jennifer Horn of Nashua.
Here are five homes that are holding open houses this weekend.
City will kick off holiday season with several fun family events.
A celebration of Shanley's life will be held on Dec. 8 at 10 a.m. at the Wentworth by the Sea Hotel in New Castle.
Post your photos and videos of Santa, your favorite floats, marching bands and all of other wonderful sights here.
Library to host Winter Wonderland Tea; enter Patch Deck the House holiday lights contest; another cold, November day in the forecast.
Archer Western Contractors officials say the first section of the new Memorial Bridge will be floated in and attached to Scott Avenue approach in mid-January 2013.
Great deals abound at the stores and Santa and Christmas cheer are everywhere this weekend.
Friday afternoon event will feature hot cocoa and holiday crafts for families.
Several city streets will be shut down between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday for the Portsmouth Holiday Parade.
Portsmouth Police say Jennifer Landry was arrested by Portland, Maine, Police on Wednesday night.
Kittery's newest restaurant offers high-quality sandwiches made with the finest beef, turkey and pork that His Majesty surely would love.
An area business that sold two winning tickets last summer is seeing a surge in first-timers buying a ticket for tonight's $500 million jackpot.
Portsmouth Brewery event is scheduled to take place at 7 p.m.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
Some Portsmouth residents who say they have never played the lottery before purchased tickets to have a shot at the $500 million jackpot.
Union Leader reports that Daryl Singletary, 41, of Portsmouth to plead guilty to selling cocaine last spring.
Portsmouth store sold two winning $1 million lottery tickets last summer to the same person.
Several Portsmouth residents want to see city use trust funds to create senior center and other recreation programs.