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Top Eight – Courthouse News Service

Your Wednesday night briefing from the staff of Courthouse News Top eight stories for today including Facebook continued its ban of Donald Trump; Spain’s ruling left-wing coalition government suffered a bitter defeat in a Madrid election; The U.S. could see a sharp decline in Covid-19 cases by July, and more. Sign up for the CNS Top Eight, a roundup of the day’s top stories delivered directly to your inbox Monday through Friday. National 1.) With approval from its board, Facebook continued its ban of Donald Trump on Wednesday, but the decision says the tech giant has a duty to reassess the indefinite penalty it handed the former U.S. president following the Jan. 6 riot at the nation’s capital.

Ocean City Defends Ban on Topless Women at Fourth Circuit

Ocean City Defends Ban on Topless Women at Fourth Circuit
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Letter: I m glad Maine is staying the course with mask mandate

Letter: I m glad Maine is staying the course with mask mandate Portsmouth Herald April 20 – To the Editor: I do not understand why James Fieseher, MD keeps stating that NH is #1 in the country re: COVID vaccinations, most recently in a 4/20 LTE. On 4/19 the Portsmouth Herald indicated that half of both Maine and NH residents have received at least one dose, but 38% of Mainers have received their final dose versus 25% in NH.  It was also stated that NH s pandemic total cases is 91,279 vs 57,000 in Maine and NH totals 1,266 deaths vs. Maine has had 765 deaths. The latter figures may relate to a higher NH population.

Portsmouth NH unveils market city vision for McIntyre redevelopment

PORTSMOUTH  A market pavilion design has emerged as residents preferred vision for redevelopment of the Thomas J. McIntyre Federal Building property. Boston-based design firm Principle Group revealed its final redevelopment sketch to Portsmouth residents and city leaders Tuesday night. It features retail and restaurant space, outdoor performance space, underground parking and the return of a post office to the site. Russell Preston, founder of Principle Group, told the meeting’s virtual attendees the pavilion design, which he termed a market shed design, on average, ranked the top option out of four prior design sketches in a survey of Portsmouth residents. It scored an average of 3.8 on a scale of 1-5. The survey asked for opinions about multiple visions for the property created through a lengthy public input process.

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