Portsmouth Town Council meeting canceled

Posted 2/8/16

PORTSMOUTH — Forget about town business tonight and curl up in front of a fire instead.

Due to today’s snowstorm, the regular Town Council meeting that had been scheduled for tonight, Feb. 8, has been canceled.

The meeting was …

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Portsmouth Town Council meeting canceled

Posted

PORTSMOUTH — Forget about town business tonight and curl up in front of a fire instead.

Due to today’s snowstorm, the regular Town Council meeting that had been scheduled for tonight, Feb. 8, has been canceled.

The meeting was re-scheduled to Wednesday, Feb. 10, starting at 7 p.m. at Town Hall, 2200 East Main Road.

However, the public hearing on a proposed amendment to the noise ordinance as requested by Bill’s Sales, 1960 East Main Road, was re-scheduled to 7 p.m. on Monday, March 14. The hearing was originally going to be heard as part of tonight's council meeting.

To read the complete notice of the meeting cancelation, as well as the original agenda, click here.

Bill's Sales, Portsmouth Town Council

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