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Five Things You Need to Know Today, Oct. 12
Greenland Police to dedicate patrol room for Michael Maloney; New Hampshire Film Festival continues; cloudy, cool fall day in the forecast.

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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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Greenland Police to dedicate patrol room for Michael Maloney; New Hampshire Film Festival continues; cloudy, cool fall day in the forecast.

Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
If you're going to Saturday's Prescott Park Arts Festival Chili Cook-Off, share your pics and clips with Portsmouth Patch.
Portsmouth Police Chief Stephen DuBois said a blue Buick station wagon with Colorado plates was located in the city and impounded as evidence.
Maine Department of Transportation officials will host first planning meeting for $172 million project on Oct. 18 at Kittery Trading Post.
Director Alonso Mayo's film that deals with autistic man's quest for a job and a girlfriend to make New Hampshire Film Festival debut Friday night.
Vice Presidential debate tonight; New Hampshire Film Festival begins today; sunny, pleasant day in the forecast.
Share your reviews of the films you see as well as your photos and videos all weekend.
U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-NH, thanks William Mosebach and Kristen Creech who are walking to 2,500 miles to Florida to help military veterans and families.
Portsmouth Democrat is running against Republican candidate Peter MacDonald of Lee.
WMUR reports that Greenland Police Chief Michael Maloney's family members accepted the "Above and Beyond the Call of Duty" and "Career Service" awards.
St John's Episcopal Church will host event that showcases six talented organists to benefit group's scholarship fund.
U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-NH, at Prescott Park; "Illuminate the New Memorial Bridge" campaign accepting pledges; some showers in the forecast.
Large commercial block that houses several businesses has room for one more.
WMUR reports that Greenland Police Chief Michael Maloney's family members accepted the "Above and Beyond the Call of Duty" and "Career Service" awards.
Future uncertain for downtown Portsmouth eatery.
Up to 9,000 people are expected to view 102 films from Thursday to Sunday at several city venues.
Police allege that he falsified evidence.
School Board meeting at City Hall; pumpkins for sale at First United Methodist Church; some showers in the forecast.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.