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By DON FOWLER Want to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, enjoy a soothing beverage and satisfy your taste buds with an experience you will find nowhere else? No, you don't have to go to France to enjoy crepes the way they should be made. more
Buzzards Bay Brewing in Westport is mourning the loss of its tent, another victim of the remnants of tropical storm Philippe. In an email, the company reported … “Meanwhile back on our farm, … more
The young women of the Johnston Girl Scouts, Cadette Troop 1149 kept to their promise of serving God and their country. As a way to show thanks to our local veterans, the girls donated 12 food … more
By MERI R. KENNEDY The Annual City Hall Christmas Tree Lighting took place on Dec. 5 indoors; as it was raining that evening. The rain, however, did not dampen the holiday spirit as the outdoor Christmas Tree was lit by Mayor Allan Fung, and Santa Claus more
By JEN COWART As part of the recent CS4RI statewide computer science summit, a special three-hour session was held for school administrators and guidance counselors to discuss why computer science education matters. An overview of CS4RI programs was more
Rachel Elizabeth Carson, 18, of Johnston passed unexpectedly on Sunday, January 14, 2018. She was a senior at Johnston Senior High School where she was a proud member of the band, the “A … more
To the Editor: The State of Rhode Island is experiencing a budget shortfall and one of the ways by which the state intends to close the gap is by adjusting" the rates it is paying providers of residential care for youth involved with the Department of" more
By PETE FONTAINE The stories about Orlando Ricci's life are endless. Perhaps the most common query about Ricci, who three years ago was named one of the nation's top 100 centenarians by a noted New York publishing house, is: Just how old is the Johnston more
By PEDER SCHAEFER Devastating. Horrible. Crazy. Heartbroken. That's the way mentors for Mentor Rhode Island responded after hearing the Warwick School Committee cut all funding for the mentorship program, which pairs mentors and mentees across Warwick's more
By JOHN HOWELL Each year the giving has doubled and it happened again on Friday, when Ed Medeiros and Eastern Commerce Solutions based in East Providence distributed - with the help of the Minis Make A Difference club - 1,800 food bags to about a dozen more
Gaspee Days are here again. The annual celebration – which commemorates the 1772 burning of the HMS Gaspee, one of the formative events of the American Revolution – kicks off Saturday, May 18, … more
By ROB DUGUAY Much like blogging during the 2000s, podcasting became the No. 1 creative medium during the 2010s. There's countless topical routes one can go with when they start one, and it can be a fun thing to do with friends on a consistent basis. more
Launching with an in-gallery and virtual exhibit on July 16, the Wickford Art Association (WAA) will present its first Celebrity Art Show & Auction featuring a variety of artworks by influencers across Rhode Island media, business, politics, and the more
At least once a week, eight-year-old Shea Mathewson can be found at Brown University practicing with the Men’s Water Polo team. Shea leads the team in stretches, joins the athletes for yoga and … more
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Third generation tailor Jiro Darakian understands that creating the perfect suit takes time more
The West Side gets poultry perfection at Bucktown more
By PETE FONTAINE By wide margins, the Johnston Democratic Town Committee's endorsed slate of candidates swept three local races in Tuesday's primary. Town Council President Robert Russo, who represents District 4, bested challenger Kevin Millonzi by a more
New bakeries and other food buzz for the New Year more
By JOHN HOWELL A no-confidence campaign in Superintendent Philip Thornton has gained the support of more than 300 people, says its organizer, Jennifer St. Jean. The mother of three - two of whom are in Warwick schools - said Tuesday she launched the more
Monday, Nov. 7A woman told police that her soon-to-be ex was changing all the locks at their Middle Street home.Justin A. Mauricio, 27, of Bristol, was charged with driving after the denial, … more
Circe revives the former Weybosset Street home of DownCity more
Sakonnet Farm teaches local kids about Tiverton’s agricultural past. more
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 … more
This Old House visits Barrington more
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