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Design created by Bridget Rooney, 8, a Little Harbour School third grader, chosen for Pro Portsmouth event.

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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.
Design created by Bridget Rooney, 8, a Little Harbour School third grader, chosen for Pro Portsmouth event.

New Hampshire Department of Transportation officials say new span will be open to traffic this summer, but other work will be completed later in the fall.
C&J Bus Lines to offer free transportation to victims, families and investigators who need to travel to Boston.
Sarah Mildred Long Bridge to be closed until May 25; Run for Boston this Saturday at Runner's Alley; warm, sunny day in the forecast.
Drawings on file at City Hall show a scaled down retail/residential building that may meet the Historic District Commission's height, mass and design requirements on May 8.
New Hampshire Attorney General prosecutors may have presented their case against Seth Mazzaglia to Strafford County Grand Jury on Thursday.
New Hampshire Department of Transportation officials say span will remain closed until at least May 25 because of the extent of repairs.
Zachary O'Neill's case will now be forwarded to a Rockingham County Grand Jury for possible indictment.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following information.
Portsmouth Planning Board meeting tonight; Portsmouth Singer/Songwriter Festival continues; mild, sunny day in the forecast.
Portsmouth-based business to hold a Run for Boston Saturday morning.
New Hampshire Department of Transportation officials say Cianbro will begin structural repairs this Sunday.
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard officials say worker suffered minor injuries about submarine.
The District will bring back its sidewalk cafe with alcohol service after the City Council approved its application.
City Public Works officials say new sidewalks and lamp posts will be installed by June.
Zachary O'Neill's case will now be forwarded to a Rockingham County Grand Jury for possible indictment.
Meeting on Parrott Avenue parking deck proposal at Portsmouth Public Library draws huge crowd.
Former Sam's Food Stores is ready for a new use.
Small fire reported Tuesday morning aboard the USS Topeka
Middle School Joint Building Committee meeting tonight; mild, sunny day the forecast.