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Creatures of the night rejoice during 18th annual Portsmouth Halloween Parade.
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Creatures of the night rejoice during 18th annual Portsmouth Halloween Parade.
New State Street bakery now selling flavorful cupcake creations, custom cakes.
NH House Rep. candidates forum at City Hall; Portsmouth Halloween coverage; cooler, fall day in the forecast.
Granite State Women Decide 2012 Tour will make be at 300 Rockland St. on Saturday at 9:45 a.m.
Town fared better than several of its York County, Maine, neighbors during Hurricane Sandy.
Now that the Upscale Resale has relocated to York, Maine, the State Street space is just waiting for a new business to move in.
Federal Savings Bank and Secure Planning, Inc., donate funds to Prescott Park Arts Festival to support project.
Federal prosecutors and defense lawyer for Case James Fury, 24, of Portsmouth have until end of November to resolve case.
Portsmouth Halloween Parade tonight; vote in the Patch Pet Halloween Costume contest; some showers in the forecast.
The 18th annual Portsmouth Halloween Parade will step off from Prescott Park at 7 p.m.
Coast Guard rescues 14 crew members of replica HMS Bounty before ship sank off North Carolina coast Monday.
Portsmouth residents fared better than many other New Hampshire communities.
Let us know of any storm-affected businesses or events in your neighborhood.
Share your photos and videos of Sandy right here in this story.
Hurricane Sandy's powerful winds can really be felt the most right along the coast.
Portsmouth Fire Chief Christopher LeClaire says the best thing city residents can do is stay in their homes and ride out Hurricane Sandy.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
Standby shelters located at Exeter High School and Sanborn Regional High School in Kingston.
Downtown businesses, home owners have battened down the hatches.
Regional emergency shelter available at North Hampton School as Hurricane Sandy nears Seacoast.