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The Grace School takes an integrative approach to educating diverse student populations more
A celebration of the artist community at the Ajay Land building gets bigger and better in its second year more
The historic Cathedral of St. John remains in limbo more
Neighborhood News is a space that East Side Monthly makes available to community organizations free of charge. The content does not necessarily reflect the views of the editors of this publication. more
Jillian Banta might be showing her first collection at January StyleWeek, but she’s no newcomer to the runway. The recent grad from URI’s Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design … more
Owner – Robin B. Clothier more
East Side crime: The real neighborhood issues and attainable action steps more
It's the beginning of holiday cheer. more
Whether you're stopping by for dinner before a show or an enchanted dinner, Rosmarin is lighting up Westminster more
The East Side's very own chess master more
Tina Cane of Rumford has become the sixth poet laureate of Rhode Island more
Brown alum Cliff Weitzman has reimagined reading and technology software for students with learning differences more
In 1975, the biggest heist in the history of the area happened right here in Providence. more
Why have no East Siders been the head of City Council? more
“We’ve become a champion of the community. Hopefully, people see this as their paper.” more
Urban agriculture has become increasingly popular in our neighborhoods more
Cookouts, parades, fireworks – it wouldn't be the Fourth of July without any of them and Rhode Island's got plenty to go around. more
Westerly Community Credit Union more
Kim T. Clark is the owner of Rhody Craft more
Shouldn't your coffee be as on the go as you? more
Get the little ones out and active this season more
A local man is known for his contributions to the youth soccer community more
The holidays are getting closer and closer. more
If you heard a loud boom on the East Side this summer, it’s probably more than just some leftover fireworks from Fourth of July – more likely it was the sound of the real estate market exploding. more
From swinging concerts to exciting exhibitions, here are a few of the many swell things to do, right near you. more
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