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Bangor Daily News is reporting that Amy Philbrick of Shaft Master of Newington is towing Xtreme Measures to Portsmouth.

Portsmouth Police say that Julia Marie Konchek of Portsmouth and Kyle J. Roy of Gardner, Mass., were arrested downtown on Wednesday at 10 p.m.
Music Hall concert goers attend candlelight vigil at the Chestnut Street site where more than 200 African slaves were laid to rest.
Planning Board meeting tonight; "Robot and Frank" showing at the library this evening; partly sunny, cold day in the forecast.
Bobbles and Lace to move from Vaughn Mall location into former Stone Pony store on Congress Street.
At the request of Jim Splaine, City Councilors unanimously sign on to amicus brief for landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that will address Defense of Marriage Act.
James Patterson's cover girl looks like Mandy Moore, to me, and Dan Brown has another book coming out.
Mary Carlson is scheduled to make her debut on national television on Friday.
City resident wants to know why New Hampshire Department of Transportation won't kick in any money to illuminate the Memorial Bridge.
Some of the options that could be the subject of a future work session include a new public safety building, senior center or recreational field.
Portsmouth Police say a man and a woman robbed a female shopper's purse at Market Basket on Tuesday afternoon.
City Councilor Ken Smith wants to hear from city residents Saturday on where they would like to see a new parking garage located someday.
Beer drinkers galore will have eight great events to enjoy from Feb. 23 through March 4.
Now that Upper Crust pizzeria has closed, what new business would you like to see here?
African Burying Ground Memorial candlelight procession tonight; Police Commission meeting at City Hall; sunny, cold day in the forecast.
Portsmouth Police supplied the following arrest information.
Memorial Bridge Illumination Subcommittee members say donation puts them more than halfway home toward their $200,000 goal.
Kenneth Kimber was due for arraignment Tuesday, although the court appearance was pushed back because he made bail.
April event that will be held at the University of New Hampshire in Durham and in the city will draw Occupy movement members from all six New England states.