Local chocolate at a local store? Yes, please.
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By JOE RUSSO For the Sun Rise Trailing 20-13 at halftime, the Cranston West football team scored 29 unanswered second-half points to post a 42-20 non-league win over the Johnston Panthers before a packed crowd at Polisena Stadium in what was Salute to"
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By Joe Russo
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10/1/16
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The CCRI women's soccer team traveled to Brockton, Massachusetts, to play the Warriors of Massasoit Community College for a Region XXI non-league match on Wednesday. The Lady Knights defeated the Warriors, 4-0. With the victory, the Lady Knights improve
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10/13/16
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Persimmon cultivates an aura of calm, which cannot be said for all restaurants of its caliber.
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By Stephanie Obodda
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10/21/16
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EAST PROVIDENCE — The Portsmouth High School football team got the win it needed to secure its place in the upcoming playoffs while at the same time ending the chances East Providence had of …
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Photos by Tim Marshall
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11/3/16
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Tucked away down Maple Avenue in Barrington is Linen and Concrete, a hidden gem run by Keri Carlson Marino that opened last December.
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By Kelly Payton
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11/14/16
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Too busy to get dinner together? Let the Breachway Gourmet do it for you.
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By Grace Lentini
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12/28/16
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Mt. Hope High School junior Grace Moclair has achieved history, becoming the first student to be named to the All American Girls Lacrosse team.
“It’s unreal. When I heard this I was in …
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By Margeaux Gagnon
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6/19/17
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By Richard W. Dionne Jr.
The Mt. Hope High School boys and girls cross country teams overcame the heat and the gnats during a home meet at Colt State Park on Tuesday to get closer to their goal, …
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By Richard W. Dionne Jr.
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9/27/17
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10/20/10
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The “Friends of Johnston High School’s football Panthers†recorded a smashing success story last Thursday night in Smithfield.
With former Johnston resident Dave DiDonato providing the …
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By Pete Fontaine
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10/6/16
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Have the best dessert table around with these locally made, delicious goodies
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Grace Lentini & Dale J Rappaneau Jr.
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10/21/16
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With a hard line drive into the back corner of the net, midfielder Jeremy Lima put Mt. Hope up for good as the boys soccer team opened the playoffs with a 3-1 win over North Smithfield Tuesday …
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By Patrick Luce
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11/3/16
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Steve Johnson is the executive chef and owner of The Red Dory in Tiverton.
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By Grace Lentini
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11/14/16
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Must-try eateries in Fall River
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Grace Lentini
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11/26/16
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Hop on the flavor train, with stops all the way from East Greenwich to Westerly
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By Jim Pierce
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12/28/16
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The West Side gets poultry perfection at Bucktown
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By Grace Lentini
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10/6/16
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New bakeries and other food buzz for the New Year
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Linda Beaulieu
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10/21/16
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Circe revives the former Weybosset Street home of DownCity
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Linda Beaulieu
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11/26/16
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Take a refreshing dip into Bristol Harbor this weekend to help kids with life-threatening illnesses live their dreams.
The 6th annual East Bay Icebreakers Polar Plunge is scheduled for 11 a.m. on …
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12/28/16
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Mid-winter wins are made in July.
Barrington High School girls' basketball coach Stephen Lenz said his team's success through the first half of the season is due in part to the work his …
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By Josh Bickford
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2/1/17
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The pitching of right-hander Anthony Melise and timely hitting led the Cranston Bulldogs to a 1-0 series lead in its quarterfinal matchup with Slocum on Friday evening at Lischio Field in North Kingstown, with Cranston
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By Matt Metcalf
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8/10/17
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EAST PROVIDENCE — The East Providence High School football team defeated LaSalle Academy, 41-0, in the 89th edition of their annual Thanksgiving Day rivalry, November 23, at Pierce Memorial …
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Photos by Julie Furtado
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11/24/17
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Celebrating the completion of their first summer season.
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By Grace Lentini
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10/6/16
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Cranston East senior captain Amanda Hay was so overwhelmed after capturing the Division II girls' volleyball title that she had trouble communicating her emotions, but it was her serve in the semifinals and title match that
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By Matt Metcalf
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11/26/16
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