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Police: Jewelry Store Robbery May be Linked to Mass. Cases
Portsmouth Police say the adult male burglary suspect stole at least $20,000 in jewelry from the Chrisrial and Company Jewelers on Feb. 7.

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Portsmouth Police say the adult male burglary suspect stole at least $20,000 in jewelry from the Chrisrial and Company Jewelers on Feb. 7.

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Portsmouth Pubic Works Department will remove more snow from downtown streets from 8 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday.