Portsmouth - Updated, 11:22 a.m. A Seacoast landmark, the Memorial Bridge carrying Route 1 over the Piscataqua River between Kittery, Maine, and downtown Portsmouth, will reopen at 1:30 p.m. today after a month of repairs.
Airlines plan to use surcharges to target fuel costs, peak days.

Dr. Susan Lynch, New Hampshire's first lady, and Pat Corso of Mount Washington Resort officially open the new conference center and spa yesterday. (PAULA TRACY)
BRETTON WOODS - The $25 million addition includes a spa and conference center and is expected to add another 60 jobs.
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| Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
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Public Transportation Providers | |
| Advance Transit 802-295-1824 Serving the Upper Valley including Hanover and Lebanon |
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| Nashua Citybus 603-880-0100 Serving the city of Nashua |
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| CART Transportation Serving Chester, Danville, Derry, Londonderry, Hampstead, Plaistow, Salem, Sandown, and Windham. 603-434-3569 |
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| City Express 603-352-8494 Serving the city of Keene |
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| Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation (COAST) 603-743-5777 Serving the Seacoast area including Portsmouth, Dover, Somersworth, Rochester, Newington, Farmington, etc. |
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Transportation Services (CTS) 603-542-0048 or 603-863-0003 Serving Newport and Claremont |
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Concord Area Transit (CAT) 603-225-1989 Serving the Concord area |
| Manchester Transit Authority (MTA) 603-623-8801 Serving Manchester and Bedford |
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| North Country Transportation (NCT) 1-888-997-2020 or 603-752-1741 Serving Berlin, Gorham and Coos County |
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Wildcat Transit 603-862-2328 Serving Durham, Dover, Newmarket and Portsmouth |
| Winnipesaukee Transit System 1-800-294-2496 or 603-528-2496 Serving the Lakes Region including Laconia, Franklin, Tilton, and Belmont |
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Private Transportation Providers | |
| Boston Express Bus 1-800-639-8080 Serving Nashua to Boston |
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C & J Trailways 1-800-258-7111 or 603-430-1100 Serving Dover and Portsmouth to Boston |
| Concord Trailways 1-800-639-3317 or 603-228-3300 Serving Berlin, Littleton, Conway, Meredith, Tilton, Concord, Manchester, and Londonderry to Boston |
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| Dartmouth Coach 1-800-637-0123 or 603-448-2800 Serving Hanover, Lebanon, and New London to Boston |
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| Peter Pan 1-800-343-9999 Serving Concord, Manchester, Nashua and Western Massachusetts |
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| The Coach Company 1-800-874-3377 or 603-382-6623 Serving Plaistow to Boston (routes via Newburyport, MA) |
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| Vermont Transit Lines 1-800-451-3292 or 802-864-6811 Serving Keene, Hanover, New London, Concord, Manchester, and Nashua to Boston |
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I-93 Providers | |
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I-93 Bus Service Providing service along the I-93 corridor to Boston |
Rail Service | |
| Amtrak 1-800-872-7245 Intercity rail service to New York and Washington, DC from points in the Connecticut Valley, with stops in Claremont, NH as well as White River Jct., Bellows Falls, and Brattleboro, VT. Service from Portland, ME to Boston, MA with stops including Dover, Durham, and Exeter, NH are operated via the Downeaster Passenger Rail Service. |
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| NH Commuter Rail project A site developed with the intention of keeping souther New Hampshire up to date with the progress of the New Hampshire commuter rail project. | |
| Downeaster Passenger Rail Service Downeaster Passenger Rail Service will connect Boston with Portland, ME with stops in Dover, Durham, and Exeter, NH. |
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| Downeastriders.us This site is designed and maintained by passengers to help you 'learn the ropes' of Downeaster travel. Get to know the crew...their knowledge and personalities will set the tone for your ride. |
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Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Commuter rail service to Boston from Newburyport, Lawrence, Haverhill, Lowell and other points in northern Massachusetts. |
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| 511NH.com - real-time traffic and travel information Traveler information is now available to the public from this site, and by dialing 511 from any phone, with plans to include venues such as Highway Advisory Radio and Dynamic Message Signs. The New Hampshire 511 system is part of a nation-wide effort to disseminate travel information to the public. |
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| GO MAINE Commuter Connections Maine's statewide commuter services program providing information on transportation options including carpools, vanpools, bus, ferry, rail, bicycle, walking, Park & Ride lots, and telecommuting. |
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| MassCommute A collaborative group of Massachusetts Transportation Management Associations (TMAs) who have pooled resources to help commuters find alternative commute options. Visit them if you commute in Massachusetts, are tired of fighting congestion and want to save some commuting dollars. Find out how these TMA services can help improve your commute. |
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| MassRIDES Massachusetts' statewide commuter services organization--offer free ridematching services including VANPOOLS. They currently have 13+ vanpools that originate in New Hampshire and commute to the Boston area. |
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| NHBikePed.com NH Department of Transportation's Official Bicycle/Pedestrian Website. Visit them for bike/ped news and info, maps, tours and links to other popular bicycle and pedestrian Internet websites. |
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| NH Transit Association Providing information, education & support to New Hampshire transportation providers and dedicated to improving mobility for New Hampshire Citizens. |
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| Seacoast Commuter Options An independent, nonprofit organization of employers working together to address employee transportation issues in the Greater Portsmouth and NH Seacoast area. Visit SCO to find out how they can help you with your commute into the NH Seacoast area. |
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| Upper Valley Rideshare Program A free carpool matching program for Vermont and New Hampshire commuters who live or work in the Upper Valley (greater Hanover/Lebanon area) |
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| VPSI Inc. A national vanpool service provider with an office in Massachusetts. They currently have 10 vanpools traveling from NH into the Boston area. Visit them to see if your commute can match with a vanpool. |
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Regional Planning Commissions | |
| Central New Hampshire Planning Commission Lakes Region Planning Commission Nashua Regional Planning Commission North Country Council Rockingham Planning Commission Salem-Plaistow-Windham MPO Seacoast MPO Southern New Hampshire Planning Commission Southwest Region Planning Commission Strafford Regional Planning Commission Upper Valley-Lake Sunapee Regional Planning Commission |
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MANCHESTER - With less cash, transit officials are reviewing ridership.
►Who's behind the wheel at MTA? (1)
►Budget crunch threatens to put brakes on some bus routes (28)
Updated, 3:50 p.m. Pan Am Railways President David Fink has single-handedly delayed the state's plan to annually throw millions of taxpayer dollars into a giant, train-shaped toilet.
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- > Rep. Candace White Bouchard: NH cannot afford to lose a third of its federal highway money (4)
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- > Ted Leach: We can slow global warming and still grow the economy (6)

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