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William "Bill" Henry Bothwell, 89, died Monday, June 17, 2013, at Exeter Center, Exeter, after a period of failing health.
Quick-strike storm pelts Seacoast
Jill Fecteau was waiting in the drive-through line at the Dunkin' Donuts on Islington Street Monday afternoon, when a fast-moving storm blew through the city and sent a tree crashing on top of her vehicle.
Keep your pets safe around flowers this summer
A random bunch of lovely tulips brought home doesn't always trigger an inner warning.
USS Thresher memorial park gains approval
Plans for a USS Thresher memorial park can now move forward after the Planning Board approved the project Thursday night.
Newmarket graduates urged to embrace future
"I may not remember all of you in 10 years, but all of you have taught me something," Newmarket High School valedictorian Katherine Rocci said as she addressed her fellow graduates Friday night.
Greenland police log: May 29 - June 7
7:03 p.m. - Arrested Michael Miller, 22, of 368 Breakfast Hill Road, on charges of reckless operation and disobeying an officer.
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Azzi should teach rather than decry ignorance
I agree with the recent letter from Ferris Saad, of Greenland. I feel that Robert Azzi is, without a doubt, the most knowledgeable person in the Seacoast when it comes to Islam and the Middle East.
Feds investigate Greenland child pornography case
A child pornography case involving a former high school teacher is being investigated by federal authorities, according to a recently unsealed affidavit for a warrant to search a Post Road home.
Call issued for regional fire, police service
Portsmouth should regionalize its emergency dispatch center with neighboring towns and investigate the possibility of getting a county tax refund because the city doesn't use the county dispatch service, according to a report published by a committee formed to study police and fire efficiencies.
Fontaine has more than 18 years of experience practicing as a physician assistant in a number of different health care settings.
Chief apologizes after Fire Dept. names cop killer at memorial
The town's fire chief issued a public apology for the name of the late Cullen Mutrie - who shot five police officers, killing one - being read during a firefighter's memorial service on Sunday.
Feds investigate Greenland child pornography case
A child pornography case involving a former high school teacher is being investigated by federal authorities, according to a recently unsealed affidavit for a warrant to search a Post Road home.
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Born April 21, 1950, in Exeter, she was the daughter of Audrey Jenkins, and the late Lloyd R. Jenkins.
Naming cop killer at firefighters memorial 'insulting,' says chief
Firefighters attending a memorial event at the Central Cemetery on Sunday were "insulted," said Fire Chief Skip Sullivan, because the names of fallen firefighters read aloud included the late Cullen Mutrie, who shot five police officers, killing one.
John J. McDonough was selected by the Writing and Literature Department at Johnson State College in Vermont to receive the Roger Rath/Mark Canavan award.
Former teachera s arrest on child porn charges spurred by federal probe
Thomas Aquinas music teacher in January on child pornography charges was spurred by a federal investigation into a foreign movie production company that sold DVDs and streaming videos of young boys engaged in sexually explicit acts.
Greenland police log: May 8-24
Firefighters removed the microwave from the residence. 1:20 p.m. - A Portsmouth Avenue caller reported a stolen pressure washer before determining a friend had borrowed it.
Cocaine found on highly intoxicated man, police say
After being taken into protective custody for his alleged intoxication, police say a Greenland man was found to be in possession of cocaine.