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April 4, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Shipyard plans to increase security

The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard plans to beef up security, ‘Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is considering expanding the two existing restricted areas so that access to the entire island is controlled,’ said Danna Eddy, deputy public affairs officer for the Kittery Port Authority.

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The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard plans to beef up security, ‘Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is considering expanding the two existing restricted areas so that access to the entire island is controlled,’ said Danna Eddy, deputy public affairs officer for the Kittery Port Authority.

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