RFP # 46-24 Portsmouth School Department Power Plant Repair Services
RFP # 47-24 Trash Disposal Services 2024-2027
City Announces Daytime Closure of Market Street Between Deer Street and Hanover Street for Paving Work the Week of May 13 - 17, 2024
BID # 50-24 Portsmouth Department of Public Works Braille Printer
Shakespeare Discussion Group, Tuesday May 28
How now good friends? Dost thou seek a monthly passtime to broaden the mind and entice the senses? Look no further than Shakespearean Discussion Group! Enjoy the selected play of the month in the way ‘twas presented: to the masses! Pick up a video recording of the play to view at your leisure, and then join us on the last Tuesday of the month at 4 PM to discuss your experience with The Bard’s work.
Film Screening: Mean Girls, Thursday May 23
Mean Girls
2024. PG-13. 112 Minutes.
Cady Heron is a hit with the Plastics, an A-list girl clique at her new school. But everything changes when she makes the mistake of falling for Aaron Samuels, the ex-boyfriend of alpha Plastic Regina George.
Registration is not required. Refreshments will be provided. Subtitles are used when possible. All are welcome!
Local History: Portsmouth's Buried History — A Who’s Who of Notables Resting in Our Historic Cemeteries, Wednesday May 22
Portsmouth's past isn't confined to dusty books. It's literally underfoot! Explore our historic cemeteries, dating back to 1620, and meet the fascinating residents who helped build our city and nation.
Local researcher and Cemetery Committee Co-Chair, Sue Sterry, will lead us through Portsmouth’s historic cemeteries from the comfort of the library’s Levenson Room. We’ll learn about Point of Graves Burial Ground, est. 1620; North Cemetery, est. 1753; Union Cemetery, est. 1844; and Pleasant Street Cemetery, est. 1754.