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City Could Lose $40M if Bond Isn't Approved
The public will have a chance to comment on the $3.3 million bond to complete the Portsmouth Middle School project at an April 15 public hearing.

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The public will have a chance to comment on the $3.3 million bond to complete the Portsmouth Middle School project at an April 15 public hearing.

Gov. Maggie Hassan is scheduled to tour bridge damage caused by tanker on Tuesday morning.
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The Harbour Feature tanker is now secure at the New Hampshire State Pier as New Hampshire Department of Transportation crews begin to assess damage.
U.S. Coast Guard officials say the tanker carrying tallow oil damaged the Sarah Mildred Long Bridge operator house.
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Here are the Portsmouth runners participating in the Boston Marathon this year.
Portsmouth Police provided the following arrest information.
Red Sox take on the Yankees on opening day; Restaurant Week to begin later this week; mild, partly sunny day in the forecast.
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Hundreds of families kicked off Easter on Saturday by collecting the bounty left by the Easter Bunny in Langdon Park.
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City Manager John Bohenko presents a proposed Fiscal Year 2014 municipal budget of more than $93.2 million, which is up 2.94 percent over this year.