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NH Pet Aid – Funding Urgent Veterinary Care For Pet Owners In Need
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Portsmouth: If you own a dog or a cat and have faced the dire problem of not having the money for veterinary care, New Hampshire Pet Aid has a solution.
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Portsmouth: If you own a dog or a cat and have faced the dire problem of not having the money for veterinary care, New Hampshire Pet Aid has a solution.
The downtown Portsmouth McIntyre building is once again on the Portsmouth City Council list of things to do. Roger Wood has an updated podcast on the long standing issue.
The judge who dismissed the Civil Rights Act case against two members of the neo-Nazi gang NSC-131 and the group on First Amendment grounds wants prosecutors to come to his courtroom and explain why they think he’s wrong.
The Golden Rule, a 30-foot sailboat, reached the Piscataqua River in the early afternoon on Wednesday, June 21, and motored past the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard to a wooden dock at Portsmouth’s Prescott Park.
A special legislative committee on the family division of the Circuit Court heard its first testimony Tuesday about the system and what should be changed through law or funding.
The team at Wentworth-Douglass decorated a hallway with balloons, streamers, and served a cake as a surprise. After staff sang him happy birthday he remarked, “Thank you very much, I’m looking forward to it!”
PORTSMOUTH – At least 10 instances of Swastikas and other messages being drawn on properties around Portsmouth with red spray paint, including on a Jewish Synagogue, around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday morning in the downtown area are being investigated.
The Statewide Education Property Tax has been the subject of several lawsuits against the state with the latest currently before Rockingham County Superior Court.
Philanthropist, entrepreneur, and Portsmouth gastroenterologist, Dr. Geoffrey E. Clark has died. Born May 21, 1938, Dr. Clark was 84 years old.