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Not Just for Kids: Get a Workout at Portsmouth Playgrounds
Playground fun doesn’t have to be reserved for kids. Adults can enjoy these outdoor play spaces too—and get a great workout at the same time.

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I have evolved from a lifelong Democrat to an Independent who prefers to vote for the best qualified candidates instead of party lines.
Religion
I was baptized a Catholic and my son was baptized a Methodist, but I do not really subscribe to any particular religion. I fully respect others' freedom to worship in whatever religion they choose.
Local hot-button issue
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.
My beliefs: Fairness, equality and tolerance. Treat others the way you wish to be treated.
Playground fun doesn’t have to be reserved for kids. Adults can enjoy these outdoor play spaces too—and get a great workout at the same time.

Former President Bill Clinton tells UNH crowd President Obama has done more for the economy and young people than Mitt Romney ever will.
CBRE of Portsmouth says 6,553 square-foot building in Newington would be ideal for another restaurant office space.
WMUR reports that U.S. Navy will recycle parts from recently retired sub as part of $450 million project.
Portsmouth City Council unanimously approved resolution on Monday to support submarine memorial project.
Councilors question Public Works director about safety and traffic aspects of Route 1A Sagamore Bridge replacement project, which is slated to begin in 2013.
Presidential debate coverage; "Illuminate Memorial Bridge" campaign underway; more showers in the forecast.
Bill Clinton to visit UNH; First United Methodist Church selling pumpkins; sunny, pleasant day in the forecast.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
The Democrat, the 44th President, and is seeking re-election in 2012.
U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen, D-NH, and Kelly Ayotte, R-NH, write letter to new Air Force Chief of Staff General Mark Welsh touting Pease Air National Guard Base.
Self-guided tours will be offered at new Lafayette Road complex on Oct. 13 and 14.
Former Governor of Massachusetts is the 2012 GOP nominee for president.
Johnson, a former Governor of New Mexico, is the Libertarian Party nominee for president in 2012.
Prescott Park Arts Festival officials say 23rd annual event will be held at Strawbery Banke Museum from 11:30 a.m. until the chili is all gone.
City Council will give plan to charge $1.50 per hour on core downtown streets a third and final reading on Oct. 22.
City Clerk Kelli Barnaby issues report in response to criticism about Portsmouth's delayed primary election results.
City officials want to get the word out about what voters will need to bring with them when they go to the polls on Nov. 6.
Deadline to submit float applications for Portsmouth's 2012 Annual Illuminated Holiday Parade is Nov. 14 and Nov. 19 for marchers.