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Portsmouth Farmers Market Celebrates Opening Day
Hundreds of Portsmouth area residents flock to City Hall to buy local fare from local farmers, bakeries and butchers.

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Hundreds of Portsmouth area residents flock to City Hall to buy local fare from local farmers, bakeries and butchers.

Thousands of parents and kids enjoyed a Sunday afternoon filled with live music, games, food and fun courtesy of Pro Portsmouth.
Kenneth Kimber, 34, of Portsmouth will be arraigned on nine stalking charges on May 20 in Portsmouth Circuit Court.
Memorial Bridge Illumination Subcommittee has raised $150,000 toward $200,000 goal to light up new span.
Hanover Street restaurant manager says downstairs area where last month's beating death took place will reopen May 10 as a seated lounge with live entertainment, craft beer and wine.
Portsmouth area residents watch heavy black smoke rise from fire scene located just across the Sarah Mildred Long Bridge.
This oceanfront home on Ocean Boulevard has breathtaking views of the coast.
A new federal database shows how hospitals compare for care.
Little Harbour School student lost her battle with cancer and passed away on Tuesday.
This oceanfront home on Ocean Boulevard combines luxurious living with breathtaking views of the New Hampshire coast.
This oceanfront home on Ocean Boulevard combines luxurious living with breathtaking views of the New Hampshire coast.
Pints for Peace Seacoast, NH to hold annual fundraiser on May 19 to sponsor more youths form Northern Ireland and Israel to the Granite State.
Pro Portsmouth's 22nd annual event will feature everything from live music and colorful characters to free river cruises on Sunday from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
If you're looking for places to enjoy authentic Mexican music and enchiladas on May 5, Portsmouth Patch has you covered.
This dog and many other other pets are available for adoption this weekend at the NHSPCA in Stratham.
Poco's Bow Street Cantina will host the official launch party from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and all city restaurant decks will be open, rain or shine.
You can take a look inside this home and many others up for sale this weekend.
"Potted Potter" show at Music Hall Friday; Children's Day happening this Sunday: Tan Vampires to rock Press Room Saturday night.
You can take a look inside this home and many others up for sale this weekend.