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The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNS), often called the Portsmouth Navy Yard, is a United States Navy shipyard on Seavey's Island in Kittery, Maine, bordering Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The naval yard lies along the southern boundary of Maine on the Piscataqua River. Founded on June 12, 1800, PNS is U.S. Navy's oldest continuously operating shipyard.
KITTERY, Maine — A federal arbitrator has sided with Portsmouth Naval Shipyard’s biggest union in its fight to ease parking and traffic burdens on Seavey Island, ruling that contractors hired ...
Time has proven the value of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. May 8 — To the Editor: Back in 2005, Friday the 13th of May was a traumatic day for thousands. Somebody decided Portsmouth Naval Shipyard ...
Federal funding could be directed to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard to help take its ongoing dry dock expansion project over the finish line.
In late February 2022, Washington returned to Naval Station Norfolk after a deployment of 192 days of sustained operations, covering over 37,000 nautical miles (43,000 mi; 69,000 km), with stops in Haakonsvern, Norway; Tromsø, Norway; Faslane, Scotland; and Brest, France. [16] [17] News reports indicated she was in Tromsø during January 11–14.
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard: 28 May 1958 9 July 1960 3 August 1961 — 1.7 Lost with 129 crewmembers and shipyard personnel on 10 April 1963, 200 nautical miles (370 km) east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, exact cause unknown. Permit: SSN-594 Mare Island Naval Shipyard: 16 July 1959 1 July 1961 29 May 1962 12 June 1991 29.0
Letter writers address traffic and parking in Kittery and PSNY, rebuke UNH for allowing Trump to speak on campus, urge write-in for Biden and more.
Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. ME-107, "U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Reliance, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, York County, ME", 33 photos, 14 color transparencies, 9 data pages, 4 photo caption pages