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"Great benefit" is seen to more analysis as Portsmouth leaders continue to hear from residents raising opposition and concerns. Here's what people are saying. → Read More
A new effort by the Conservation Law Foundation could mean additional costs for area businesses, including shopping centers. → Read More
The Historic District Commission voted to allow developer Mark McNabb to dismantle an historic stone wall and reconstruct it after he completes the redevelopment of the Treadwell-Jenness mansion. → Read More
Ona Marie Judge Staines was born enslaved to Martha Washington. She eventually escaped and lived her remaining life free in New Hampshire. → Read More
Utility work under and around Commercial Alley and Market Street will begin sometime in April and continue through Memorial Day at the latest, according to City Manager Karen Conard. → Read More
RKG Associates, Inc. is tasked with analyzing the rate of return for Redgate/Kane, the city's development partner. → Read More
Portsmouth residents can expect to see notices about 30 days before the program starts. → Read More
Some Portsmouth residents have urged the city to stop campers from hurting their quality of life. Police and mayor say there haven't been problems. → Read More
Police say the crimes match the way the Felony Lane Gang operates and offer tips to stay safe. Women are often targeted. → Read More
Police say the crimes match the way the Felony Lane Gang operates and offer tips to stay safe. Women are often targeted. → Read More
Portsmouth leaders step back after discussing all campers aren't "advantaged van life people" as some live in vehicles due to high cost of housing. → Read More
The city has agreed to complete a series of “primary tasks” and “deliverables” for the GSA. → Read More
The proposed Million Air building footprint is 21,240 square feet with a total of 25,000 square feet for the entire development, according to a project memo and site plan submitted to the PDA by Hoyl… → Read More
“Nevertheless, those defendants and their realtor represented that any contamination at the property had been completely remediated,” the suit states. → Read More
The city’s North End has been the epicenter of recent major development in Portsmouth, especially along North Mill Pond. Here are details. → Read More
Mayor Deaglan McEachern hopes the City Council can bring below market rate housing to what is now the Robert J. Lister Academy. → Read More
The three-hour time limit at on-street parking meters will still be enforced in order to provide turnover at the meters. → Read More
Rising inflation rates and rising energy and electricity costs have everyone wondering if the country will experience a recession next year. → Read More
A group, formed in 2019 to address “what was clearly becoming a crisis in dealing with” opioid addiction, is now pushing for Greater Portsmouth to become a “recovery ready community.” → Read More
It was suggested visitors from outside Portsmouth don't necessarily have to be informed. → Read More