To the editor:
The Portsmouth Concerned Citizens (PCC) sponsored a Candidates Night at the Town Hall on Sept. 21 for candidates from House District 71. They held a second Candidates Night for …
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10/1/16
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It was 20 years ago and Patti Goldstein remembers the first day of operations at the Bruce Sundlun Terminal like it was yesterday.
The late governor made the terminal “his†project, pushing …
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By John Howell
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10/1/16
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The first of three public hearings on the school administration's plan to implement the next phase of school consolidation with the closing of three elementary schools will be held next Thursday beginning at 6:30 p.m. at Veterans Junior High School.
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10/1/16
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NY Magazine shows a PVD bar some love
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Cristy Raposo
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9/30/16
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EAST PROVIDENCE — Riverside Middle School was the site of a recent Eastern Division cross country meet between the host Vikings, Martin Middle School and Kickemuit of Bristol-Warren on Tuesday, …
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Photos by Jock Hayes
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9/30/16
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The Warwick Police Department has released an image of the Bank of America robbery suspect.
In a Facebook post Friday afternoon, the department released the following information:
On …
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9/30/16
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The following open houses are scheduled in towns around the East Bay this weekend:
Barrington
15 Belton Drive — Sunday, Oct. 2, 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Colonial, 4, 2, $429,000. Residential …
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9/30/16
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The CCRI Lady Knights volleyball team traveled to New Hampshire Tech in Concord, New Hampshire, to compete in the New Hampshire Tech Lynx Volleyball Invitational on Saturday. The Lady Knights went 3-1 and won the tournament Championship. CCRI defeated
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9/30/16
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Find some Serendipity
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By Meghan H. Follett
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9/30/16
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A Jour Jewelry takes fine jewelry making to a whole new level
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By Meghan H. Follett
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9/30/16
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The fizz becomes "the Fiz" at the Red Fez in Providence
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By Emily Dietsch
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9/30/16
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By PETE FONTAINE It's a tradition Johnston Police Lt. Joseph Salvadore once helped make a success during his younger years as a member of Explorer Post 405. It's a tradition that Sunday will mark 21 years, and one that is vital to the sustained success
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By Pete Fontaine
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9/30/16
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An iconic archway to the past and future has finally been restored to its full glory. For decades, the 60-foot-tall Rocky Point Arch has stood as a proud sentinel overlooking Narragansett Bay. One of …
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9/30/16
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Dave's Coffee is for the locavore caffeine addict in all of us
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Stacey Place
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9/30/16
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Will the new on-street parking be boon or bane for residents and property owners?
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Barry Fain
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9/30/16
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Dishing with the Parts Unknown host about when he’s finally coming to Providence and the Rhode Island food scene
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By Grace Lentini
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9/30/16
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By PETE FONTAINE Few Rhode Island unions have enjoyed as much success as Johnston Association of Fire Fighters Local 1950. As proof, the union recently completed its annual Muscular Dystrophy Association drive by raising a record-shattering $17,250.
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By Pete Fontaine
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9/30/16
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Wakefield’s newest high-end consignment shop, dishes the details on shopping designer consignment
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Alicia Kamm
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9/30/16
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No matter where you live, there's a tea service nearby to add a little posh to your afternoon.
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Barbara Pommerleau
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9/30/16
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For something a little more "country" than your typical night dancing
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John Taraborelli
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9/30/16
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Two brothers leave the fishermen’s life to serve up tasty seafood at The Sumner Co.
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By Grace Lentini
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9/30/16
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In South Kingstown there is a special spot where over 20 artists have contributed their work to compliment Mother Nature's
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By Marylou Butler
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9/30/16
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Celebrate the first weekend in October.
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By Caitlin Howle
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9/30/16
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Avoid the crowds at these sandy spots
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John Taraborelli
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9/30/16
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After fulfilling her dream of visiting Africa, Anne Wells founded Unite the World with Africa
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By Nina Murphy
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9/30/16
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