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Birthdate: July 5, 1964
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Married to Mary.
Son: Patrick, 7
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Other less costly solutions exist to deal with Portsmouth's downtown parking dilemma.
Chi Engineering one of six New Hampshire firms to receive state job training grants
Campaign underway to illuminate new Memorial Bridge; Bill Clinton to speak at UNH Wednesday; partly sunny day in the forecast.
Museum patrons can purchase handmade items inside and enjoy some wine and chocolate on Oct. 16 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Portsmouth Police are asking for the public's help to locate a male burglary suspect who broke into a McKinley Road home on Friday and stole some jewelry.
Alexander Marino was in court Monday after being charged with running a prostitution operation.
In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, here's a list of local breast cancer support groups.
Dr. Alexander Marino's lawyer says he wants to clear his name.
Here's everything you need to know heading into the Nov. 6 General Election.
Group wants to raise $80,000 by Oct. 30 to fund lighting on new Memorial Bridge.
Seacoast area musicians perform their sea shanties and rounds inside several venues on Sunday afternoon.
U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen praises National Marine Fisheries Service decision to allow fishing in Gulf of Maine until Feb. 1.
Bill Clinton coming to UNH; City Council to meet at City Hall tonight; more showers in the forecast.
WMUR reports that suspect ripped off front of the ATM machine at America's Best Inns Friday morning.
U.S. Reps. Paul Tonko, D-NY, and Steve Rothman, D-NJ, want New Hampshire to lead President Obama's march back to the White House in November.
HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said city voters need to make neighbors understand the damage Mitt Romney would bring to Medicare and women's health issues.
Two day before the first debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney, Portsmouth area voters need to ask themselves this important question.
WMUR reports that University of New Hampshire School of Law Professor Albert "Buzz" Scherr of Portsmouth creates NHCLU Voter App to help people through the process.
This rat and other pets are available for adoption this weekend at the NHSPCA in Stratham.