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The Portsmouth Subsistence Gardens buoyed city in the Great Depression


While many refer to gardening as a hobby today, gardening was a necessity for survival nearly 90 years ago during the Great Depression. And contrary to what you may think, not everyone knew how to garden back then.
By 1933, there were three large government-funded community gardens in Portsmouth as part of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) and its nationwide subsistence gardens program, which were also known as the emergency gardens, relief gardens and welfare gardens.
Two subsistence garden plots were on city property at the New Franklin School and Atlantic Heights School. The city’s third and ultimately largest of the garden plots was on land in the West End owned by the Portsmouth Building Association. The land was part of its Westfield Park housing development off Islington Street in in the vicinity of Aldrich, Thaxter and Spinney roads. The Portsmouth Building Association was a group of businessmen and members of ....

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New Hampshire Coronavirus 'Spring Surge' More Like A Slow Build


New Hampshire Coronavirus Spring Surge More Like A Slow Build
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​The latest current case map published on April 4.
CONCORD, NH Health officials in New Hampshire have feared what they have termed a spring surge in coronavirus cases and that fear, according to the latest data, appears to be coming to fruition.
During the past two days, another 854 new positive cases including 141 children were reported by state health officials after about 20,000 tests were administered on Friday and Saturday. About two-thirds of the new infections were found via polymerase chain reaction tests and slightly more than half were female. ....

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