Water Division cleans and inspects water storage tanks

On September 5 through 8, 2023 the City of Portsmouth Water Division is conducting routine inspections and interior cleaning activities on five water storage tanks associated with the Portsmouth Water System. The interior cleaning activities may cause some disturbance in the clarity of the water in the water system as a result of the stirring deposits that have accumulated in the tanks. All efforts to minimize this disturbance will be made; however, customers may observe cloudy water at their taps.

Genealogy Workshop: Tour the Portsmouth Athenaeum, Thursday September 28

Presented by the library’s Special Collections staff and members of the Ranger Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), these events are free, open to the public, and appropriate for all levels of interest and experience. All levels will learn something new!

 

Tour the Portsmouth Athenaeum
with Tom Hardiman and Peggy Hodges

Calling all genealogists! Have you visited one of Portsmouth’s greatest institutions for local history and genealogy? If you haven’t, now is the time!

The Haunted Seacoast with Roxie Zwicker, Wednesday September 27

Join us for an evening of haunted stories of the New Hampshire Seacoast told by Roxie Zwicker of New England Curiosities! Roxie is the author of Haunted Portsmouth and the New Hampshire Book of the Dead. Roxie has been conducting tours and events for over 20 years, and in so doing has researched and explored many haunted places, and heard many an eerie tale. Will you believe?

Roxie will be signing books after the talk!

Registration is required. You may attend in person or online via Zoom. 

Shakespeare Discussion Group: Pericles, Tuesday September 26

Brave Shakespeareans, we venture into the cool mists of autumn as courageously as the fierce general of Athens’ Golden Age! If you’ve not guessed it by now, it is with deepest pride that we announce our group’s premier discussion of Pericles!

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 this merry production. Be not perturbed of your knowledge of Shakespeare’s works, for we encourage fellows of all ages, areas of interest and expertise to attend!