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Portsmouth School Committee Appoints New Finance Director
The Portsmouth School Committee voted Tuesday night to appoint a new Director of Finance and Administration.

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McGee also holds a Massachusetts teacher's certification and recently returned from a fellowship, which provided training for reporting crime on Native American reservations.
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▪ What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
The most important issue in Portsmouth currently is the outcome of the budget.
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The budget will certainly impact residents through potential cuts to programs or the raising of taxes. Sometimes, cuts to programs are not always worth the extra savings.
The Portsmouth School Committee voted Tuesday night to appoint a new Director of Finance and Administration.

Rhode Island’s share of the settlement is $104,491, which will go into the state’s general fund.
The following is based on reports from the Portsmouth Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The following is based on reports from the Portsmouth Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
TSA has announced that items that were previously prohibited will be allowed, including pocket knives.
DOT plans to begin tolling on the Sakonnet River Bridge this summer are stalled, pending federal approval.
Bruschi, the Golden Retriever who captured a community's heart after he went missing Wednesday, has been found cold, but safe.
Portsmouth is expecting just an inch of snow this weekend. See how many inches have fallen in your area with the LIVE map below.
Two businesses have all your needs covered.
A $100 reward is being offered for this missing dog.
Historian Jim Garman spoke about the Portsmouth Compact to a packed Town Hall on Thursday.
Portsmouth residents gathered Thursday at Town Hall to see a document older than the Declaration of Independence.
A well-known Portsmouth resident and athlete announced his retirement from baseball Wednesday.
Christopher Lowrey, 28, formerly of Johnston, is one of 20 semifinalist in a opera competition.
Two local employees of The Narragansett Bay Commission recognized.
A well-known Portsmouth resident and athlete announced his retirement from baseball Wednesday.
The forecast has changed, once again, with predictions of rain and strong winds for the area in the slow-moving storm that will last through Friday.
A well-known Portsmouth resident and athlete announced his retirement from baseball Wednesday.
Newport engineer Raymond F. Travelyn and retired employee David L. Culbertson have been named winners of the Office of Naval Research Vice Adm. Harold G. Bowen Award for Patented Inventions