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Bridge Lift Span Construction Underway
Archer Western Contractors officials say the final piece of the new Memorial Bridge will be floated in this June.

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Archer Western Contractors officials say the final piece of the new Memorial Bridge will be floated in this June.

Author and feminist movement leader to speak about gender equality on April 19.
Portsmouth police say driver took out two utility poles that shut down part of Route 1 Saturday night.
Portsmouth Police say driver took out two utility poles that shut down part of Route 1 Saturday night.
Portsmouth Police are diverting traffic near Rye town line after motor vehicle accident takes out two utility poles and downs wires.
Portsmouth High girls basketball team loses to Lebanon High, 48-41, Friday night.
Audiences are enjoying latest production of this Broadway musical which continues through March 24.
Lafayette Road water park wants to hire more than 400 people for upcoming summer season.
Here are five places to get your green on for St. Patrick's Day.
This cat and several other pets are available for adoption this weekend at the NHSPCA in Stratham.
Seacoast Firefighters Pub Tour this Saturday; "A Chorus Line" continues its run at The Rep; Whiskey Kill at the Press Room.
Let's see some of your best shots from today's winter weather from around the city or in your backyard.
The Union Leader reports that Nicholas Durling, 31, has been found incompetent following his indictment for creating a simulated explosive device last summer.
Stay up to date with the latest on Friday's winter storm.
Downtown parking ban goes into effect at 1 a.m. on Saturday.
City Council to hold work session to discuss potential uses for facility after Army Reserve moves into new center on Lafayette Road.
Lady Clippers to play for Division II title; daylight saving time begins Sunday; more snow in the forecast.
Portsmouth Webcam time lapse video provides look at how latest piece of Memorial Bridge was put in place early Wednesday morning.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.