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Good food an essential part of the holiday fair experience
While food and snacks are a mere slice of the overall tradition during the holiday fair season, that doesn't mean there's any less serious planning, preparation and presentation in the kitchens and cafes that help keep people going all day.
GoandDo: Editor's picks for Nov. 5-11
Plus, don't miss out on what the Congress Street Gallery and Three Graces have to offer.
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October 29, 2009 - Armed Robbery Arrests
Witnesses at the store described three males entering the store, displaying a handgun and demanding cash and cartons of cigarettes.
Robbed market owner: police 'fantastic'
There's a fluorescent pink sign hanging behind the counter of Cabot Street Market.
Experts: Climate puts coast in danger
Sea levels are rising faster than expected and coastal cities on the East Coast are at risk for severe flooding, according to arctic scientists.
Exeter arsonist to plead guilty to Seacoast burglaries
An Exeter man who already pleaded guilty to federal arson charges in Maine has agreed to plead guilty to a string of Seacoast burglaries.
Man arraigned for charges stemming from police chase
A 27-year-old Maine man faces numerous charges after leading police in a high-speed, two-state chase Saturday night that law enforcement officials allege left eight damaged cars in its wake.
Maine Police Pursue Speeding Car Into NH
A car pursued by police in Maine avoided stop sticks deployed by police before spinning out in New Hampshire.
Pie-makers, celebrity chef Mary Ann Esposito fight polio
Whether a seasoned baker or a kitchen novice, all who enjoy the art of pie-making were invited to compete at the Portsmouth Rotary Club's second annual Apple Pie Baking Contest.
New forum will focus on subtance abuse, help youth
Stacy Kramer wants to bring the Seacoast community together to fight back against the dangers of substance use.
Truck driver killed on Maine Turnpike in York
A New Hampshire man was killed instantly after the box truck he was driving slammed into the back of a tractor-trailer at 6:45 a.m. Monday on the Maine Turnpike in York.
Man killed in tractor trailer crash
State Police say a truck driver was killed this morning on the Maine Turnpike when his truck slammed into the rear of a second one, hauling steel beams.
17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Theme: "Joy of the Faithful" Christmas Fair. Included will be hand crafts, traditional hand-made items, local photography, fair trade items, small business items, a table for children to purchase Christmas gifts, and much more.
Thursday, October 15, 2009 Courtesy photo R. Van Ballantyne, EA, MBA, ATP, owner of Counting House Associates, celebrated another milestone in the 10-year-old firm's history with a recent open house event and ribbon cutting at its new 524 Portsmouth Avenue, Greenland, location.
Greenland District Leaders Release Budget Plan
Greenland School District leaders are set to present a new budget plan. The district was deemed in financial distress last summer and the state took it over.
Portsmouth area community suppers
Worship on Wednesday Potluck supper at 5:30 p.m. Office Monday-Friday, 9:30-12:30 p.m. 772-6625. www.exeterumc.org. Saturdays Eliot, Maine First Congregational Church of Eliot UCC: 1361 State Road, Eliot, Maine.
Flow of federal funds aided dam removal
The "dam cam" captured some really historic reality TV. In one time-elapsed frame, an excavator pounded away.
More than 800 walkers turned out for the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire's 23rd Annual Walk by the Sea Against Brain Injury event at Hampton Beach State Park Sunday morning.
In Greenland: Project leaves Winnicut River without a dam
The Winnicut River in Greenland is flowing free for the first time almost since European settlers first arrived in the area in the 1600s and dammed the river to power saw and grist mills.