Thursday,
June 18, 1998




Parents voice concern
6/18/98 - The parents of an 18-year-old Portsmouth High School graduate involved in the suspension of a drama teacher are asking how a 37-year-old school employee was allowed to develop a close relationship with their daughter.
Candidate retreats
6/18/98 - Violent episodes in Cynthia McGovern's personal past have destroyed her political future.
Protest yields more charges
6/18/98 - One of the anti-abortion activists arrested last month while protesting outside a fund-raiser for an abortion rights group faces new charges. Another protester has been arrested, and another woman has been cited for disorderly conduct.
Kittery abatements to be published
6/18/98 - The financial impact of the tax abatement scheme by former town assessor David E. Page Sr. is not yet known, even as Page awaits his July 2 sentencing in federal District Court.
Port revenue on the increase
6/18/98 - The New Hampshire Port Authority is on track to bring in more revenue than in the last fiscal year.
Politicians react to withdrawal
6/18/98 - State and local Democrats reacted with sadness yesterday to the news that former Portsmouth state Rep. Cynthia McGovern had withdrawn from the 1st District congressional race.
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Sports Roundup
6/18/98 - Portsmouth's Booma Post 6 dropped an 11-7 non-district game to Hudson in the American Legion baseball opener for both teams yesterday.
East faces minor issue
6/18/98 - Portsmouth East Little League's inaugural season has gone off essentially without a snag, but Kathie Lynch figures there's still one thing left to do. And it has nothing to do with the playoffs.



Recycling an antique hay barn
6/18/98 - Brian Dumais makes a living dismantling history, then reassembling it in restored splendor.
375th panel makes date to celebrate
6/18/98 - Although Old Ironsides will not be making its way up to Portsmouth this summer, many on the Seacoast feel the region's 375th birthday is still cause for a celebration.
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