Emotional Self Defense, November 15
September 29, 2018Self Defense at the Library
This fall, the Portsmouth Public Library offers a monthly series on Self Defense.
Blog Day, Saturday October 20
September 29, 2018BLOG DAY
Saturday October 20
Public Meeting for Hanover Street Area Project to be held Thursday, September 27th
September 27, 2018The Portsmouth Department of Public Works will be hosting a public meeting to discuss the construction phase of the utility and neighborhood reconstruction project within the Hanover Street area on Thursday, September 27th beginning at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall in Conference Room A.
Fire Department Shares Unitil's Gas Safety Fact Sheet
September 26, 2018With the recent gas incidents in Massachusetts, the Portsmouth Fire Department encourages the community to be mindful of gas use, and review safety tips provided by Unitil here.
Paving on Market Street and Woodbury Avenue starting Wednesday, September 26th
September 26, 2018Beginning on Wednesday, September 26th,crews will be paving on Market Street spanning from where the Albacore Museum is located up to the Woodbury Avenue intersection. The commercial portion of Woodbury Avenue will also be paved from Market Street to the Newington Town line. This work, which will include significant traffic impacts, is expected to continue for the following eight nights (weather permitting).
Mary Ann List Lobby Ceremony, Sunday September 30
September 25, 2018You are invited to a…
Commemoration Ceremony
Cemetery Tour with the Gravestone Girls, Thursday November 8
September 19, 2018A Cemetery Tour with the Gravestone Girls
Join us for a guided exploration of the Proprietor’s Burial Ground!
NaNoWriMo Party, Sunday December 2
September 19, 2018NaNoWriMo: National Novel Writing Month
November 2018
Local History: Gross Misbehavior & Wickedness, Tuesday October 2
September 19, 2018Local History Talk
U.S. Postal Service to hold public meeting on Wednesday, September 19th
September 19, 2018The U.S. Postal Service will hold a meeting on Wednesday, September 19th at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall to discuss the potential relocation of the post office that is now at the McIntyre Federal Building. The public is welcome to attend this meeting to discuss options and possible plans moving forward.