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'Annie' to be PPAF's Summer Show
Prescott Park Arts Festival officials made the announcement at the 100 Club on Wednesday night.

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Prescott Park Arts Festival officials made the announcement at the 100 Club on Wednesday night.

Timothy Battye, 16, will be arraigned on a Class B misdemeanor of facilitating the party on March 18.
City Councilor Anthony Coviello believes this type of development could improve city owned property without sacrificing parking spaces.
Portsmouth could get more than six inches of snow between Thursday and Friday morning.
Daylight saving time this weekend; PPAF summer 2013 show announcement; another snowstorm on the way.
Casey James Fury pleaded guilty to two counts of arson for setting USS Miami fires at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
Ray Bourque will be in Portsmouth to sign autographs and meet Boston Bruins fans, but not Cam Neely as originally planned.
The vintage 1940s diner will open in Southgate Plaza later this year.
Archer Western Contractors crews to spend next few days securing the north span to the Kittery, Maine approach.
Ray Bourque will still be at The Page on Wednesday to sign autographs and meet Bruins fans.
Latest piece of the Memorial Bridge was successfully moved to the Kittery, Maine side of the Piscataqua River early Wednesday morming.
The Seacoast Firefighters Pub Tour will give Portsmouth area residents a fun, pre-St. Patrick's Day event for a good cause.
Former Bobbles and Things space now available for new tenant.
North span float in photos and video coming; daylight saving time this weekend; some rain and snow in the forecast.
A multi-story residential building is planned for Olde Port Traders on Islington Street.
The latest storm is expected to start on Wednesday.
City Council approves three-month temporary permit for 21 Brewster St. boarding house that will expire on June 4.
Portsmouth Circuit Court officials say Kenneth Kimber posted his $10,000 cash bail on Monday evening.
City Council votes 5-4 to entertain future development proposals that would not sacrifice any parking spaces.
Strawbery Banke officials want to raise $300,000 to build outdoor facility on museum grounds for a multitude of family programs.