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One case involves vandalism against a local synagogue. The other involves the theft of LGBTQ+ pride flags.
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Griffin’s public service career spanned more than four decades.
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The Portsmouth museum aligns with the Smithsonian's goals of bringing art to the public and addressing sea level rise.
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The convening of a grand jury in Rockingham County comes after Geno Marconi, longtime head of the New Hampshire Division of Ports and Harbors, was abruptly placed on administrative leave.
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On the 10-year anniversary of PFAS contamination discovered at Pease, Andrea Amico of Portsmouth has become a nationally known advocate on the issue.
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Sweltering temperatures didn’t put much of a damper on festivities that included song, dance, food and poetry.
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A conversation with one descendant of a man who was enslaved in Portsmouth, and a descendant from the family that enslaved him.
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Kyle Hendrickson posted a video of himself holding a gun in the school parking lot last April. He will serve 37 months in federal prison.
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Geno Marconi has led the Port Authority for more than two decades, but he was recently placed on administrative leave, with no explanation provided.
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A man was captured on surveillance footage shattering two light sconces featuring the Star of David. Last year, Temple Israel was also targeted with anti-Semitic vandalism.