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Red Sox Coming to Music Hall Loft?
Boston Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy will discuss his new book about former Red Sox manager Terry Francona, "Francona The Red Sox Years," at Music Hall Loft on April 10.

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Boston Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy will discuss his new book about former Red Sox manager Terry Francona, "Francona The Red Sox Years," at Music Hall Loft on April 10.

Though it may not look like it yet in Portsmouth, spring has surely sprung. Here's a list of our favorite springtime chill spots.
Sequestration may force the Navy to postpone the estimated $450 million project.
Check out five homes that sold on the Seacoast.
The Easter Bunny will bring his eggs to Langdon Park on Saturday morning.
Development at 111 Maplewood Avenue would feature 70 apartments and several retail shops.
Large retail space next to Eastern Mountain Sports needs a new use.
Shipyard workers plan rally Thursday; spring arrives today; chance of some snow in the forecast.
Paul O'Connor, president of the Metal Trades Council, said workers will begin furloughs at the end of April.
Moxy Chef and Owner Matt Louis' bid to win Food & Wine Magazine 2013 Best New England Chef poll is over.
Portsmouth Police say Susan Becker was arrested for two felony drug charges last week.
Snow emergency goes into effect at 8 a.m. on Tuesday and downtown parking will not be allowed after 1 a.m. on Wednesday.
City Councilors reluctant to approve funds to complete project because of projected 5 cent local property tax rate increase that would result.
The 2010 Exeter High School graduate who worked at 99 Restaurant in Portsmouth was killed in a car accident Saturday.
Greenland Police Chief Tara Laurent is unsure if her department or townspeople will hold any remembrance ceremony on April 12 for Michael Maloney.
City Board of Adjustment meeting; Rick Steves at Music Hall; snow, sleet and rain in the forecast.
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