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Exeter Psychologist Trial Pushed Back to Fall
Dr. Alexander Marino, who is charged with running an extensive prostitution ring out of his city apartment, will now go to trial on Sept. 15.

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Dr. Alexander Marino, who is charged with running an extensive prostitution ring out of his city apartment, will now go to trial on Sept. 15.

Portsmouth reader wants to know if Portsmouth International Airport will ever have commercial airline service again.
City parking officials say they will have to pay for metered parking beginning on April 1.
Former Clip Joint Barbers space on Pleasant Street now available.
The proposed retail/residential development at the site of the former Frank Jones Brewery calls for condos and some ground floor retail shops.
The Boston Bruins VP and NHL Hall of Famer will meet with fans and sign autographs at The Page Sports Bar and Restaurant.
City's Historic District Commission meeting; Cam Neely at The Page; mostly cloudy, mild day in the forecast.
Portsmouth Police say Ronald Bauer held up the Mobil on the Run convenience store on Jan. 12 and is wanted by two other law enforcement agencies.
Federal prosecutors are recommending that Casey James Fury receive a 20-year sentence after he pleaded guilty to setting two fires.
WMUR reports that Portsmouth Naval Shipyard workers will begin one day furloughs for 22 weeks because of sequestration.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
Matt Louis, chef and owner of Moxy, is listed among New England's top chefs in Food & Wine magazine poll to choose the country's best new chef.
Treehouse Toys owner Kathleen Tutone and her staff make a difficult journey back from frozen pipe disaster.
Kenneth Kimber is scheduled to have a probable cause hearing this morning on several felony sex solicitation charges.
School Board meeting tonight; Girls Scouts turn 101 years old; showers in the forecast.
City Public Works crews to replace gas mains for the next four weeks.
NH Department of Transportation officials say work will be begin Tuesday.
A North Hampton man was allegedly drunk when he caused a lengthy power outage and road closure.
Union Leader reports that Souhegan High School upsets second-ranked Portsmouth High Boys Basketball team, 69-65.
City officials to review construction projects tonight; PHS solar project needs your help; mostly cloudy day in the forecast.