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Former Portsmouth Restaurateur Pleads Guilty to Credit Card Theft
WMUR reports that Brian Pearson, owner of the former Bella Sol restaurant, could face up to 20 years in federal prison.

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WMUR reports that Brian Pearson, owner of the former Bella Sol restaurant, could face up to 20 years in federal prison.

Martin England and The Reconstructed to play at the Press Room Friday night; "Barbara" to be shown at Music Hall Loft.
Members of the Project for Safer Communities N.H. urge passing motorists and pedestrians Thursday night to urge people to support president's plan.
U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-NH, tours Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and sees firsthand how mandated federal budget cuts will hurt workers and national defense.
City's Operational Efficiencies Committee to meet this morning; Easter Egg Hunt on for Saturday morning; partly sunny day in the forecast.
2013 Helicopter Egg Drop signs all over the city have one city resident wondering about this event.
Effort to get girls interested in careers that use science, technology, engineering and math loses funding.
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard workers to begin 14 weeks of one-day furloughs in June.
Clare Kittredge creates "Portsmouth Now!" blog to give fellow citizens a sounding board against new projects that threaten community's character.
U.S. Sens Kelly Ayotte, R-NH, Jeanne Shaheen, D-NH, and U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, D-NH, will address online sales tax, STEM for women and new tankers at Pease.
Members of NH Congressional Delegation putting full-court press on Air Force to select NH Air National Guard Base for new KC-46A aircraft.
Planning Board meeting tonight at City Hall; library to offer free screening of "Flight"; some snow and rain followed by sun in the forecast.
Phase 2 of a Southgate Plaza development that will create several new stores, a 10-screen movie theater and diner gets underway.
Susan Becker, who Portsmouth Police say sold crack cocaine at Feaster Apartments, will be arraigned next month.
Cory Jarest's case will now be forwarded to a Rockingham County Grand Jury for possible indictment.
Governor is scheduled to speak at Greater Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce event in April.
Heritage Commons currently has a large retail/commercial space available for lease.
Here are five houses of worship where Portsmouth area residents can celebrate the Resurrection.
City's Board of Adjustment scheduled to hear petition to create 3.5 story building and parking at 428 Pleasant St.
Developers begin erecting large-scale retail and commercial complex on Lafayette Road.