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Redhook Ale Brewery reaches settlement with federal agency in death of Redhook worker in April.

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Redhook Ale Brewery reaches settlement with federal agency in death of Redhook worker in April.

Aaron Bonds of Dover who worked as a cook in Portsmouth was indicted by a Rockingham County Grand Jury on 11 charges.
See what's closed on Thanksgiving Day; Memorial Bridge Illumination campaign launched; mostly cloudy November day in the forecast.
Portsmouth Patch is compiling a list of Small Business Saturday deals. Share yours here.
Are you gearing up to let your fingers do the walking on Cyber Monday?
Books make great holiday gifts. Give your loved ones these books as stocking stuffers this holiday season.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
Sub-committee members say this is a realistic goal as they officially launch $80,000 fundraising campaign to light up new Memorial Bridge.
For the first time, all 10 SCU branches will have donation boxes where customers can bring toys for children this Christmas.
Caroline Vibbert of Portsmouth, winner of the 2012 Market Square Day logo, designs winning logo for Pro Portsmouth's New Year's Eve celebration.
Portsmouth group will welcome two troop planes on Thanksgiving Day and more over the holiday weekend.
This cat and other pets are available for adoption this weekend at the NHSPCA in Stratham.
Rotary's annual holiday tradition will offer great Christmas trees, wreaths and ornaments with the proceeds going to Portsmouth area charities.
City offices, recreational facilities and Portsmouth schools will all be closed on Thursday for the holiday.
Seacoast Area Firefighters Toy Bank to begin on Black Friday; vote the Portsmouth Patch Facebook photo contest; another cold November day in the forecast.
Portsmouth firefighters will be collecting toy donations at Wal-Mart on Lafayette Road this Friday.
Portsmouth-based firm donates 220 gift certificates for turkeys worth $4,400.
Start your holiday shopping at locally owned stores during Small Business Saturday.
Redhook Ale Brewery will donate a portion of the proceeds to the Benjamin Harris 2012 Memorial Trust to honor worker who was killed in April.
WMUR reports that court documents in the civil suit filed by four police officers who were wounded in Greenland say she provided Cullen Mutrie with several weapons.