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PORTSMOUTH – A site walk was held on Saturday to allow abutters to offer additional input to plans that would address problems on Peverly Hill Road, and to discuss the impact on their individual properties with members of the Public Works Department.
About 30 abutters, city officials and other interested parties took the site walk, to learn about the plans for changes and upgrades to the road being considered. The primary plans call for a sidewalk on the north side of the road and a multi-use path on the south side, from Mirona Road to Middle Road, with the accompanying road improvements.
Karen Dandurant
PORTSMOUTH – Sorassa Soeur sits in her beauty salon, holding Coco Bean, a French bulldog, talking about her 16 years in business at five different locations in Portsmouth.
Her success story started with spending the first seven years of her life in a refugee camp, escaping with her family, being hosted to come to America, excelling in school and hard work, ethics instilled in her by her family. She is humble and says she found her passion, making people feel great about themselves.
“The name of the refugee camp in Thailand was called Khao I Dang,” said Soeur. “The camp opened in 1979 right after the Vietnam War (with Cambodia) ended. The camp is on the border of Cambodia. We escaped Cambodia and would travel during the night. There was one incident that almost killed my whole family. I was just an infant and I let out a cry. My dad had to put his hand over my mouth the whole night as we were traveling to cross the border. Had he not done that everyone that
Dover doctor is head physician for USA Nordic ski team
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DOVER – Very carefully, in light of COVID-19, some exciting sporting events were able to take place and one Wentworth-Douglass physician got to be a part of one of them.
Dr. Christopher Couture, a non-surgical sports medicine doctor at WDH, is the head team physician for the USA Nordic Ski team and recently returned from the World Championships in Oberstdorf, Germany. He also serves as head team physician for the athletic program at the University of New Hampshire, treating injuries and illnesses there.
“I am from Vermont, so I have skied since I was teenager,” said Couture. “As a doctor, I knew about the opportunity to serve these US teams and, when the time was right, I went for it.”
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