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  • 24-year-old is Route 1 car crash victim - 8/28/2008

    NORTH HAMPTON — Police have identified the driver killed in a car accident on Route 1 on Tuesday.

  • The city is shrinking; are you worried? - 8/28/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — A local demographic expert says the city's drop in population during the last several years is small by itself, but points to larger issues in Portsmouth.

  • Hampton Beach stabbing leads to charges - 8/28/2008

    HAMPTON — A Newton man was arrested on Monday and charged with first degree and simple assault, then was arrested again 2½ hours after he posted bail for violating terms of his release.

  • Census says N.H. Poverty rate lowest in U.S. - 8/28/2008

    CONCORD — New data released by the U.S. Census Bureau shows New Hampshire has the lowest percentage of residents and children living in poverty in the nation.

  • Man charged in rape claimed he was hit, robbed - 8/28/2008

    HAMPTON FALLS — A Hampton Falls man is charged with aggravated felonious sexual assault and police are asking anyone who may have had contact with the subject over the Internet to contact them.

  • Door-to-door suspect gets nabbed in Rye - 8/28/2008

    RYE — Police arrested an Arizona man after warning area residents about a false salesman allegedly going door to door for donations and getting them.

  • Rye selectmen in non-public meeting - 8/28/2008

    RYE — Selectmen chair Craig Musselman said it was necessary to call a non-public session for today, but said there is nothing negative going on.

  • Man charged with assaulting boyfriend - 8/28/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — After his boyfriend called police to report he'd been pushed to the ground and his shoulder dislocated, a Freedom Circle man was arrested on four charges, police said.

  • Asbestos checks out of motel - 8/28/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — The removal of asbestos tiles at the Meadowbrook Inn is expected to be completed in the next two weeks. Tractors will then raze the city traffic circle structure to make way for a mixed-use development.

  • Bicyclist hurt in crash with car - 8/28/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — A collision between a bicycle and a car sent one person to the hospital with minor injuries.

  • Police stepping up DWI patrol patrols - 8/28/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — Police from several agencies will conduct a sobriety checkpoint in the Portsmouth area at an unspecified time and place this Labor Day weekend and also will send out "DWI hunter patrols."

  • Dawn drinker pleads guilty to DWI in crash - 8/28/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — A Lafayette Road resident who told police he drank vodka at 6 a.m. on March 22, before crashing into a parked car with marijuana in his pocket, was sentenced Tuesday after pleading guilty to three related charges.

  • School Board eyes wide search for superintendent - 8/28/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — The city's School Board took the first step in the process of hiring a new superintendent, meeting with a pair of firms Wednesday night who might be options for the search.

  • Gravel Pit concerns to be addressed in Eliot - 8/28/2008

    ELIOT, Maine — Residents and town officials concerned about the Great Hill Gravel Pit will have their questions answered by a Maine Department of Environmental Protection representative at tonight's selectmen's meeting.

  • Kittery receives $13K insurance dividend - 8/28/2008

    KITTERY, Maine — Its good claims experience has earned the town a dividend of approximately $13,400 from the Maine Municipal Association's Property & Casualty Pool, Town Manager Jon Carter reported recently.

  • Democrats deliver Obama historical nomination - 8/28/2008

    DENVER — Barack Obama stepped triumphantly into history Wednesday night, the first black American to win a major party presidential nomination, as thousands of Democrats transformed their convention hall into a joyful, shouting celebration.

  • Obama speech party at Brewery tonight - 8/28/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — Will Barack Obama dazzle or fizzle under the weight of rhetorical expectations?

  • FEMA denies tornado aid - 8/28/2008

    CONCORD (AP) — Gov. John Lynch said Wednesday the Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied his request to include assistance to individuals in the major disaster declaration relating to the July 24 tornado.

  • A Safe Place needs your help - 8/28/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — A Safe Place, an agency that has been helping victims of domestic violence for 30 years, has outgrown its space, and the staff is looking to the community for help.

Sports

Business

  • Gracie's Diner opens on Deer Street - 8/28/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — The need for honest food at reasonable prices in a city where expensive restaurants are the trend was the impetus for opening Gracie's Diner on Deer Street, according to its owner. The restaurant is located next door to Gary's...

  • Consumer Action: Consumers experience credit limit reductions - 8/28/2008

    SAN FRANCISCO — Anyone planning to use a credit card to make a big purchase may want to check their card's line of credit before pulling out the plastic.

  • Unitil closer to purchase - 8/28/2008

    HAMPTON (AP) — New England public utility Unitil Corp. said Wednesday it resolved state regulatory concerns arising from its proposed purchase of two companies from Indiana-based NiSource Inc. In February, Unitil said it would buy Northern...

  • Stocks advance on manufacturing - 8/28/2008

    NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street posted a big advance after the government reported a larger-than-expected increase in orders for big-ticket manufactured goods that indicated the economy is stronger than many investors thought. The Commerce...

  • Business calendar - 8/28/2008

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  • Retirement woes plague convention delegates - 8/28/2008

    CHICAGO (AP) — Today's retirees live in what may be the waning days of retirement's golden age, enjoying the full benefits of Social Security and company pensions in many cases.

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Editorial

  • Obama's words will make history - 8/28/2008

    What determines a successful political speech, one that will resonate with historical vibrations? When Abraham Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address in November 1863, four months after the great Civil War battle in Pennsylvania, he believed his...

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