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City Police Explorers Win Awards
Portsmouth Police Explorers Post 2609 takes home several honors at Saturday's NH 2012 Exploring Division Recognition Dinner.

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Portsmouth Police Explorers Post 2609 takes home several honors at Saturday's NH 2012 Exploring Division Recognition Dinner.

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