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Letter: Cate St./Bartlett St. intersection in Portsmouth is a deathtrap seacoastonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from seacoastonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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When siblings Firdaws and Ruhullah Ashiru came to Hammond, La., they did not expect Americans to be obsessed with something so dear to their childhood. In Nigeria, they drank hibiscus tea when they were little, and they realized that America did not seem to have anything similar to the tea they loved growing up. Hibiscus teas were not easily accessible, and with that in mind, Firdaws gathered materials to make a healthier alternative after seeing her grandmother go through arthritis surgery. Fresh Hibiscus Tea, founded by Firdaws Ashiru, was created to bring hibiscus tea to the Hammond area. Ashiru explained why she chose Hammond to share her product. ....
Portsmouth Herald Feb. 24 – To the Editor: My grandparents emigrated to Portsmouth in 1900. My grandmother, Julia Brennan, was from Ireland and my grandfather, Joseph Martineau, was from Princeville, Quebec. They met here in Portsmouth, were married at the Immaculate Conception Church. For their honeymoon, they took the train from Portsmouth train station up country through Island Pond, Vermont, and on into Quebec. On their return, they moved into their new home at 64 Pine Street in the infamous Creek Neighborhood. The Creek (pronounced “Crick”) was about 90% Irish Catholic and a few of them weren t happy to have a mixed marriage such as my grandparents in the neighborhood. My grandmother gave birth to their four children in their home. ....