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Shea-Porter on McIntyre Building: 'We're Working on It'
U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, D-NH, says she is doing all she can to help the city obtain the Thomas J. McIntyre federal building.
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U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, D-NH, says she is doing all she can to help the city obtain the Thomas J. McIntyre federal building.
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Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
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The 11th annual "Wild and Scenic Film Festival" at the Music Hall Friday; Wooden Eye rocks the Press Room Saturday; "Rounding Third" finishes its run at The Rep this weekend.
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