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The prescription for end-of-summer malaise or “end-of-the-summer scaries” is to get out and have some fun in Portsmouth.
PORTSMOUTH — Sail Portsmouth has announced the return in summer 2022 of its four-day maritime festival, which begins with the Parade of Sail up the Piscataqua River, featuring vessels that are ...
Although Portsmouth’s museums remain closed this summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many of them are offering numerous online programs to keep people of all ages engaged. However, Portsmout… ...
Five tall ships will sail up the Piscataqua River to Portsmouth Harbor in the kickoff to the 2023 Parade of Sail and Flotilla on Thursday, July 27.
PORTSMOUTH – Assistant Mayor Jim Splaine wants the city to be an outdoor attraction 12 months a year. As it did last summer, the City Council voted again to allow downtown restaurants in 2021 to ...
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is celebrating after it won a TripAdvisor's Travellers’ Choice Awards, alongside four of its attractions.
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