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Police to Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint
Portsmouth Police warn motorists that if they choose to drink and drive this weekend, they will be caught.

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Portsmouth Police warn motorists that if they choose to drink and drive this weekend, they will be caught.

Owner Gary Simon said the new Hanover Street pub and restaurant will officially open its doors on Wednesday at 3 p.m.
Sarah Mildred Long Bridge to reopen this month; city Planning Department to hold public charrette in June; another cool, sunny day in the forecast.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
New Hampshire Department of Transportation officials reopen span to motor vehicle traffic ahead of scheduled date of May 24.
Local officers will be present when Michael Maloney's name is read at the National Law Enforcement Memorial.
Council to hold work session on Paul A. Doble Army Reserve Center; city Planning Department to hold public design charrette in June; sunny, cool day in the forecast.
Blessed with beautiful sunshine, the Bow Street restaurant waterfront decks were booming with business at noontime.
City resident wants to know when is Portsmouth High School graduation?
The New Hampshire Fresh and Local Seafood 2013 kickoff will take place this Memorial Day Weekend at the Portsmouth Commercial Fishing Pier.
Comedian Tom Cotter will be at Music Hall Saturday night; Eight Feet Tall will play at the Thirsty Moose Taphouse Friday night; "Comedy, Unplugged" at Player's Ring Saturday.
The money will be used to illuminate the bridge plaque, pier footings and the new span's towers with LED lights.
This cat and many other pets are available for adoption this weekend at the NHSPCA in Stratham.
Volunteer groups hope to raise thousands of dollars to continue their missions to help military veterans after they come home.
The cost of colonoscopies, MRIs, CT scans and mammograms can shift a lot from county to county.
City Councilors will hold a work session Monday night to look at ways the city could utilize Paul A. Doble Army Reserve Center on Cottage Street in the future.
Mother/Son Mother's Day Dance Saturday; Sandy the dog auditions Saturday afternoon; cloudy, mild day in the forecast.
Portsmouth's newest Mexican restaurant opened for business earlier this week.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
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