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    Portsmouth police arrested Bizzocchi on April 12, three days after the York Police Department identified him as a suspect in their case. Anthony Bizzocchi of Eliot, Maine, is facing charges for ...

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    Loren Faulkner, a juvenile at the time of the incident but now 18, faces 12 enhanced misdemeanor charges related to Portsmouth hate graffiti. Loren Faulkner, a juvenile at the time of the incident ...

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    Its confidential online chat service is available Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at havennh.org. This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Ex-Portsmouth doctor loses bail in ...

  8. Seacoast Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Seacoast Media Group is a unit of Local Media Group.Seacoast publishes five weekly newspapers and one daily, The Portsmouth Herald, along the coasts of New Hampshire and York County, Maine, United States.

  9. Portsmouth City Police - Wikipedia

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    Portsmouth decided to appoint 1919 its first women police in 1919 when three were hired. [5] In 1922 it changed course return to being an all male force. [5] Portsmouth would again begin employing women police in 1947. [6] The first women sergeant was promoted to that position in 1952 and the first to reach inspector rank was promoted in 1963. [6]