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At The Athenaeum: Portsmouth s Georgian gardens bloom again in exhibit

PORTSMOUTH - The exhibit “The Georgian Garden in Print and in Portsmouth 1714-1830” will open in the Portsmouth Athenaeum’s Randall Gallery on July 16. Portsmouth’s most exotic garden folly was “Fort Anglesea,” built about 1799 by Edward Parry (1766-1834) on the shoreline of the South Mill Pond at the foot of Edward Street in what is now a part of Haven Park. Named for Parry’s birthplace, the island of Anglesea in Wales, the mock fort is shown on the city map of 1813 and was vividly described by Tobias Ham Miller in an article for the Portsmouth Morning Chronicle on March 29, 1853.

Police reports | News, Sports, Jobs - Marietta Times

Reports/Washington County ¯ A sergeant investigated a dog belonging to Thomas Hinkle, 606 Seventh St., Marietta, March 23 that had gotten loose from his property. The dog was in a fenced yard but was able to jump the fence. The dog charged at a child that was walking with the parent, and caused injury that resulted in serious physical harm. Hinkle, 29, was summoned into Marietta Municipal Court on a charge of failing to restrain his dog. ¯ A deputy met with Cutler resident Jeffrey Wear on March 25 to conduct an investigation into the burglary at his residence. This case remains under investigation. ¯ A deputy met with Pamela Alexander on Saturday regarding Mark Alexander grabbing her and shoving her. Both subjects stated they were in a mutual argument, which turned into a pushing match between them. Mark admitted to grabbing Pamela by the face and pushing her away, and Pamela admitted to pushing Mark. A summons is being requested for both Pamela and Mark Alexander on a c

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