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Downtown Parking Ban Goes into Effect Sunday Night
City Public Works crews need to conduct snow removal on several downtown streets following the Blizzard of 2013.

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City Public Works crews need to conduct snow removal on several downtown streets following the Blizzard of 2013.

This 48-hour time lapse YouTube video captured by Portsmouthwebcam.com shows the winter storm's progression from Feb. 8 to Feb. 9.
Portsmouth Public Works crews will use sidewalk sweepers at night to clear downtown sidewalks, fire hydrants and parking machines.
Blizzard of 2013 clean up continues; City Council to hold work session; rain and snow in the forecast.
Up to 2 feet of snow leaves downtown with dozens of snow banks and limited pedestrian access.
Portsmouth residents could get another 8 inches of snow today after seeing 13- to 19 inches of snow on Friday night.
This Vietnamese pig and many other pets are available for adoption this weekend at the NHSPCA in Stratham.
As Portsmouth residents wait out the storm and dig out, show Portsmouth Patch what you are seeing around the city.
The Portsmouth Public Works Department has unleashed all of its snow removal equipment to stay ahead of Nemo.
Parking ban will go into effect on Friday at 7 p.m. and the downtown parking ban will go into effect on Saturday at 1 a.m.
As light snow falls, the coastline at New Castle's Great Island Common portends Nemo's wrath.
National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning and a coastal flood warning for the Portsmouth area from Friday through Saturday.
City school officials notified parents on Thursday evening ahead of the arrival of winter storm Nemo.
Winter storm Nemo bears down on the city; city accepting EasyPark registrations; lots of snow in the forecast.
Portsmouth Police are searching for a male burglary suspect who broke into the Chrisrial and Company Jewelers on Deer Street on Thursday morning.
Archer Western Contractors attached the first steel girders this week on the south span for the south tower.
Portsmouth area residents storm Market Basket to buy groceries and supplies a day before a winter storm Nemo is set to hit the Seacoast.
Stay up to date with the latest on this weekend's winter storm.
Army Reserve officials will not permit American Legion or Veterans of Foreign Wars to use Paul A. Doble facility after new facility opens on Lafayette Road.