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  • Children's Museum opens in Dover - 7/24/2008

    DOVER — It's for the children.

  • City suicide attempts double; chaplain proposes solutions - 7/24/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — When police officers spent 90 minutes persuading a man not to jump from the Piscataqua River bridge early Saturday morning, it was the 56th suicide-related call in the city during the past year.

  • Judge tosses alleged admission - 7/24/2008

    A judge has thrown out an alleged admission by the man accused of capital murder in the shooting of a Manchester police officer nearly two years ago.

  • 'Pantyhose Bandit' leaves hosiery - 7/24/2008

    MILFORD, Mass. (AP) — Dozens of pantyhose have been left near a Milford school bus stop — causing sheer annoyance in the neighborhood.

  • Spaulding crash slows traffic - 7/24/2008

    DOVER — A Wednesday afternoon crash near the Dover tolls on the Spaulding Turnpike resulted in slowed traffic but no serious injuries, police said.

  • Invasion suspect faces gun charges - 7/24/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — A man arrested less than a month ago in connection with a violent home invasion in Rochester is facing new charges after allegedly stealing an antique rifle.

  • City begins process of buying fire station land - 7/24/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — The city officially began the process of purchasing the 2.5-acre parcel on Lafayette Road that will be the future home of Fire Station 2 on Wednesday.

  • Man arrested in bank incident - 7/24/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — A man carrying a paper bag with a checkerboard drawn on it was arrested Monday after bank employees said he was "acting aggressive" while seeking investments for his checkerboard, say police.

  • Resident sues city school board - 7/24/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — A city man is taking the School Board to court based on what he characterized as a Right-to-Know law violation.

  • Sununu, Shaheen battle over energy policy - 7/24/2008

    In the midst of a tough re-election battle, Sen. John Sununu, R-N.H., would like to have a serious debate in Congress over energy policy — but he's not getting much cooperation from Democrats in charge.

  • Affordable housing plan takes next step - 7/24/2008

    YORK, Maine — As of July 21, 98 houses had been sold in York. The average selling price was $490,000.

  • EVents planned to celebrate York Days - 7/24/2008

    YORK, Maine — York Days 2008 is almost here and will feature a variety of fun, family-oriented events, including the popular Christmas in July Lighting of the Nubble and the fireworks show to wrap up the festivities at Short Sands Beach.

  • Antique tractors on display in Eliot - 7/24/2008

    ELIOT, Maine — The town's farm history comes to life this weekend at the 13th annual Eliot Antique Tractor and Engine Show.

  • Flashing turn signal unveiled - 7/24/2008

    CONCORD — The New Hampshire Department of Transportation has joined other states in being among the first in the country to implement a new flashing yellow arrow left-turn signal light at intersections.

  • Stratham community college site posed to become retirement community - 7/24/2008

    STRATHAM — The 91-acre parcel on Route 33 that currently houses Great Bay Community College is poised to become a continuing care retirement community operated by the Rannie Webster Foundation of Rye.

  • City plans to turn its waste into fuel - 7/24/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — The city plans to put its wastewater to work by harvesting solids from the waste stream and using them as an energy source.

  • Bartlett Street water-logged - 7/24/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — When the rain comes pouring down, Bartlett Street can quickly transform into Bartlett Pond.

Sports

  • Portsmouth 9/10 All-Stars one win from state title - 7/24/2008

    BELMONT — Prior to this year's 9- and 10-year-old Little League All-Star tournament, Portsmouth coaches asked their players to come up with nicknames for each other. The alter egos for the 13 kids happened to be named after some of their...

  • Portsmouth 11/12 All-Stars looking to make history - 7/24/2008

    The Portsmouth Little League 11- and 12-year-old All-Star team will look to make history this week as it tries to bring home a third straight state title — a feat that Portsmouth coach Tim Berky said no New Hampshire team has done before.

  • UNH football team again looking up at rival UMass - 7/24/2008

    Red Sox fans who let their thoughts wander back before 2004 can appreciate the parallel. Another preseason poll is out, and the University of New Hampshire football team again finds itself looking up at Massachusetts.

  • Red Sox complete sweep of Mariners - 7/24/2008

    SEATTLE — Can't win on the road. Top sluggers are out. Soaring Yankees are next.

  • Posey officially signs with Hornets - 7/24/2008

    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — James Posey knows what NBA championship teams look like, and he thinks the New Orleans Hornets are beginning to bear some resemblance.

  • Elite collects basketball win - 7/24/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — Colin MacDonald scored 12 points as Elite defeated Attack, 46-37, in the Portsmouth Gas Light junior high basketball league on Wednesday.

Business

  • Portsmouth shop specializes in silver and gold - 7/24/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — Port City Coin and Jewelry opened its doors on April 15. It is an easy day to remember — tax day — and as the business is about money and investments, a most appropriate day for this business' opening.

  • United Way on the move - 7/24/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — After many years at its 71 International Drive location at Pease International Tradeport , United Way of the Greater Seacoast is moving around the corner to 112 Corporate Drive. The organization will still be at the Tradeport,...

  • Exeter Chamber offers another trip to China - 7/24/2008

    EXETER — Describing it as a trip of a lifetime, Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce president Thom Kraus recently announced the chamber is once again offering a trip to China, and is inviting interested members of the community to come along.

  • Oil dealers: Wood pellets dirtier than oil - 7/24/2008

    PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A study conducted for Maine's oil dealers concludes air quality could worsen if thousands of homeowners switch from oil heat to wood pellet stoves.

  • Captain's Deck now open - 7/24/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — The Isles of Shoals Steamship Company is bringing back the Captain's Deck on the M/V Thomas Laighton. Patrons can come aboard at dockside and visit the top deck to enjoy great outdoor seating. The deck will be open to the public...

  • Oil prices drop - 7/24/2008

    NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks advanced for the second straight session Wednesday as another decline in oil prices and several upbeat profit reports eased some of Wall Street's concerns about the economy. Investors expect that a sustained pullback in...

  • Business calendar - 7/24/2008

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