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Poetry Contest Winners Announced
RiverRun Bookstore to publish more than 100 poems in "Piscataqua Poems: A Seacoast Anthology," in April.

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RiverRun Bookstore to publish more than 100 poems in "Piscataqua Poems: A Seacoast Anthology," in April.

Strawbery Banke Museum officials to unveil exhibit on May 1.
Annual event at The Pearl on March 30 celebrates recycled rare treasures.
This cat and many other pets are available for adoption this weekend at the NHSPCA in Stratham.
Portsmouth Police want public's help to locate two suspects who used a stolen credit card to buy expensive merchandise at several stores.
This four bedroom home situated on Sagamore Creek offers privacy and luxury.
RPM Challenge listening party at the Press Room Saturday; Seconds to September at Thirsty Moose; final weekend for "A Chorus Line" at The Rep.
Here are five homes that are holding open houses this weekend. Scroll through the photos and specifics about each listing in our chart below.
Upscale residential and retail development still needs HDC approval before developer can break ground.
Members of Maine Congressional delegation pass resolution to delay furloughs on same day that dozens of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard workers rally against sequestration.
Daniel Street project work continues; city's annual Easter Egg Hunt to be held on March 30; partly cloudy, cold day in the forecast.
Portsmouth Patch is looking for residents running in the Boston Marathon to feature in runner profiles.
New Hampshire and Maine AFL-CIO members, Federal Aviation Administration employees join them at Prescott Park to speak out against mandated federal budget cuts.
City Public Works Director Steve Parkinson says they have spent $345,000 of $471,000 budget.
Portsmouth Police say Kenneth Kimber tried to have sex with a 14-year-old girl after contacting her on Facebook.
3S Artspace officials are zeroing in on $2.2 million fund raising goal and city approvals to create new performing arts center in city's northern tier.
Shipyard workers to rally against sequestration; Planning Board meeting tonight; sunny, cold day in the forecast.
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