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  • Sarah Long bridge re-opens after successful tests - 11/21/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — The embattled Sarah Mildred Long bridge was open to vehicular traffic Friday morning after engineers and the project contractor spent much of the night testing the lift system.

  • Baby sitter, infant escape fire - 11/21/2008

    RYE — A baby sitter and an infant escaped harm after an unattended candle caused a second-floor apartment on Sagamore Road to erupt into a fully involved fire that destroyed the building.

  • Former frat brothers plead not guilty to hazing - 11/21/2008

    DURHAM — Members of the second fraternity to be stripped of campus privileges and recognition at the University of New Hampshire faced a Durham District Court judge Thursday morning on charges of hazing and underage drinking.

  • PDA looks into new tradeport bike path - 11/21/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — Plans are under way by the Pease Development Authority to give southern Seacoast bicycle commuters access to the tradeport from Route 33, without having to deal with traffic turning onto or getting off Interstate 95.

  • Livingston Taylor to perform benefit concert in Exeter - 11/21/2008

    EXETER — Smack in the middle of a weekend of holiday celebrations — including the Festival of Trees and the Exeter Holiday Parade — is a concert by Livingston Taylor.

  • American Red Cross honors local heroes - 11/21/2008

    HAMPTON BEACH — On a crisp, sparkling Thursday morning at Hampton Beach, seven community members lighted up the stage in Ashworth by the Sea's main ballroom as honorees of the Great Bay chapter of the American Red Cross.

  • Web resource used to drive post-fire support - 11/21/2008

    RYE — A unique avenue is being used to help the Rye family who lost their home and possessions in a late-morning fire Thursday on Sagamore Road.

  • City Council tackling 8 top concerns today - 11/21/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — For the first time, the City Council will hold a retreat to discuss potential policy initiatives on the most pressing issues facing the city.

  • Teen rape charge reduced to assault - 11/21/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — A local teen charged with raping a 14-year-old girl last Thanksgiving was sentenced to jail and ordered to undergo a sex offender evaluation.

  • Electrical malfunctions shut Sarah Long Bridge down twice in a day - 11/21/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — Three days after the Sarah Mildred Long Bridge reopened, it was closed again, twice, on Thursday following electrical malfunctions

  • Truck blaze knocked down - 11/21/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — Firefighters knocked down a vehicle fire after a paper-shredding truck burst into flames Thursday morning.

  • Harassing calls target bookstore speaker - 11/21/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — Police were called on Tuesday regarding threats made to a downtown bookstore where an MIT physics professor and author was scheduled to speak the following day.

  • Beloved York friend, volunteer, family man dies - 11/21/2008

    YORK, Maine — A gentle man who found it easy to talk with princes and paupers, a fast friend, a civic leader who loved his town, a father and husband who wove an abiding familial cloth of mutual respect, admiration and love.

  • Memorial Bridge meeting planned - 11/21/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — A meeting between Maine and New Hampshire on the fate of the Memorial Bridge could be coming soon.

  • DWI charged after crash - 11/21/2008

    ELIOT, Maine — Police here arrested a local woman after her vehicle plowed into a telephone pole Monday morning.

  • Seabrook man summoned in mother's kidnapping - 11/21/2008

    SEABROOK — Newbury-port, Mass., police have charged a local man with a felony of kidnapping after he reportedly took his mother from her nursing home on Wednesday night.

  • Rare military execution set - 11/21/2008

    TOPEKA, Kan. — A former Army cook convicted of multiple rapes and murders is set to die next month in what would be the U.S. military's first execution in nearly 50 years.

  • Lawn dilemma in California - 11/21/2008

    GARDEN GROVE, Calif. (AP) — Cookie Smith was surprised to learn the fake lawn that earned her a home-beautification award violated a city ban on artificial grass.

  • Modular buildings taking shape - 11/21/2008

    BOSTON — It took six days for builders to put together a modular classroom with wood panels and walls of windows on a concrete plaza in Boston this week.

  • Revenues fall; fiscal outlook dire - 11/21/2008

    AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Red ink continued to spill Thursday in the State House as state budget reviewers got a new report on plunging revenues and officials confirmed their belief that the shortfall for the current fiscal year will be just shy...

  • N.H. economy best in N.E. - 11/21/2008

    Associated Press

  • Slain officer's son might testify - 11/21/2008

    MANCHESTER — Family members of fallen Manchester police officer Michael Briggs are expected to testify at the sentencing hearing of convicted murderer Michael Addison.

  • Ski area expansion gets boost from feds - 11/21/2008

    FRANCONIA (AP) — The federal government is supporting a land swap that is key to New Hampshire expanding its Cannon Mountain ski area.

  • N.H. rolling out red carpet for Mass. business - 11/21/2008

    CONCORD — New Hampshire officials have been trying to lure Massachusetts businesses over the border for years by touting the state's low taxes and high quality of life, but in this economic downturn, recruiters are turning to wining and dining.

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  • Greenland company offers options - 11/21/2008

    GREENLAND — Beginning this weekend, residents and businesses who want to buy "green" will be able to enjoy one-stop shopping right here on the Seacoast.

  • RiverRun Bookstore launches new web site - 11/21/2008

    PORTSMOUTH - RiverRun Bookstore has a brand new web site with exciting features, including the ability to order books online and get them shipped for free.

  • AAA: Fewer holiday travelers - 11/21/2008

    PORTLAND, Maine — AAA forecasts a small decline in the number of Americans traveling during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

  • Red tide aid on the way - 11/21/2008

    WASHINGTON — NOAA's Fisheries Service announced this week that the states of Massachusetts and Maine will each be eligible for up to $2 million, and New Hampshire will be eligible for up to $1 million in disaster aid to assist the shellfishing...

  • Female business owners optimistic - 11/21/2008

    WARREN, N.J. — Nearly three in five (58 percent) female business owners anticipate that their organizations' revenues will grow in 2009, and 44 percent do not expect difficulty in obtaining access to credit, according to the 2008 Business Risk...

  • N.E. could lose 250K jobs - 11/21/2008

    PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — New England is sliding into a "significant recession" and is expected to lose a quarter-million jobs during the rest of the decade. Economists at the New England Economic Partnership forecast Thursday that unemployment...

  • Dow tumbles 445 - 11/21/2008

    NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks plunged for a second straight day Thursday, falling to a ranges not seen in six years as financial and energy stocks tumbled and as demand for the safety of government debt spiked to historic levels. Stocks, which had...

  • Jobless benefits may be extended - 11/21/2008

    Associated Press

  • Business calendar - 11/21/2008

    Portsmouth

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