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Opinions on Portsmouth Police Station, Market Square and more: Letters

This is a terrible place for the Portsmouth Police Station extension

May 23 − To the Editor:

While I am all for finding a way to provide our police with adequate new facilities, I find the proposed location along the waterfront below and northwest of City Hall to be hideously ugly. I’m not talking about building design, but rather location and massing. Not only would this destroy currently highly desirable open space, but it would also block the view of Portsmouth Cottage Hospital, which is on the U.S. Register of Historic Places. Conversely, it would also block the view of that building’s residents of South Mill Pond. What’s wrong with building a new police facility where there is currently a parking lot at the south end of the City Hall complex grounds?

Robert Graham

Portsmouth

Burlington is not a model for Portsmouth’s market place

May 23 − To the Editor:

There has been a lot of talk about making the market square a pedestrian zone. We just need to take a look at neighboring Burlington, Vermont. Not so fast.

Last weekend we had the pleasure of attending a family graduation party at UVM. The weather was perfect. The campus was beautiful. We had time to visit downtown Burlington, the famous pedestrian mall also known as Church Street. That was our experience.