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Last Day to Vote for Downtown Chef
Today at 5 p.m. is the deadline to vote for Matt Louis, chef and owner of Moxy, for top New England chef in Food & Wine magazine's poll.

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Today at 5 p.m. is the deadline to vote for Matt Louis, chef and owner of Moxy, for top New England chef in Food & Wine magazine's poll.

City could see 3- to 6 inches of snow before Tuesday storm turns to sleet and rain.
City Council to hold work session Monday night to review recent request for additional funds to complete Portsmouth Middle School construction work.
City Council meeting tonight at City Hall; Portsmouth celebrates St. Patrick's Day; more snow in the forecast.
Several downtown restaurants and bars were packed with patrons clad in green to celebrate Irish holiday.
NH State Police say icy road conditions also temporary shut down the Piscataqua River Bridge on I-95 northbound early Saturday morning.
The Portsmouth Garden Club is now accepting applications for $500 grants to beautify the city.
Timothy Moore Jr. of Portsmouth caught a record grey triggerfish weighing 2 pounds, 1.12 ounces for NH Fish and Game Trophy Fish Program.
This dog and many other pets are available for adoption this weekend at the NHSPCA in Stratham.
This St. Patrick's Day, share your photos of St. Patrick's Day outfits, flags or even crazy, green wigs, with Portsmouth Patch.
Cory Jarest was arraigned on Friday in Salem Circuit Court.
City will have plenty of live music, theatre and the spirit of the Emerald Isle.
EDC meeting at City Hall this morning; "Parenting New Hampshire" to hold Summer Camp expo Saturday; partly sunny, cold day in the forecast.
Students and community members plan to present petition that supports Portsmouth High School teacher Joe Arnstein to the School Board.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
Boston Bruins VP and NHL Hall of Famer Cam Neely signs autographs and greets his fans at The Page Sports Bar and Restaurant.
The white smoke appeared on Wednesday, signalling that the conclave had chosen Argentinian Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio to be the new head of the Catholic Church. Locals across the community responded.
City Parking, Traffic and Safety Committee meeting this morning; share your lucky charms photos for St. Patrick's Day; colder day in the forecast.