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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 … more
From tablets to phones to laptops, electronic screens are an inescapable part of life, especially for the younger generation that is growing up in the digital age. Electronics that drive society … more
Roland Wayne Smith, 49, of West Greenwich, RI, passed away on March 8, 2017 after succumbing to injuries sustained in the March 2 accident that took the life of his dear sister, Gail A. Amaral. … more
An employee of Dockside Seafood Marketplace recently found that his only means of transportation had been stolen while he was at work. According to Dockside owner Tommy Patrick, on Monday April … more
By JOHN HOWELL City Hall was prepared to handle an onslaught of calls Tuesday as Water Division crews shut off service to customers for the non-payment of water and sewer bills. But, said administrative assistant Bruce Keiser, as of 3:30 p.m. the mayor's more
PORTSMOUTH — Police arrested a Bristol man Saturday night after a witness reported seeing the man try to kick in a door to a Cedar Avenue home. Robert E. Stackhouse, 46, of 155 Bradford … more
Great news for a Classical High School senior, new programs at FASRI and more more
Mr. Albert R. Lopes, 81, of 1014 Hope Street and formerly of Milk Street, Bristol, died Thursday, June 15, 2017 at the Philip Hulitar Hospice Inpatient Center, Providence. He was the husband of the … more
Standing behind a giant "Joe Trillo for Governor" sign, the former Republican State Representative and honorary chair of the Rhode Island for Trump campaign got the loudest cheer Tuesday night when … more
By JOHN HOWELL Mayor Scott Avedisian has joined the chorus of mayors and town administrations calling to Governor Gina Raimondo to veto what has been labeled the evergreen contract" legislation approved by the House and the Senate. Under the legislation" more
By JOHN HOWELL Author of legislation that mayors and town managers lobbied so hard for Gov. Gina Raimondo to veto offered no opinion Friday on the outcome of the measure that would leave municipal contracts in place until a successor agreement is more
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 more
These are approximate times and will fluctuate during the year depending on ridership. Also, please have your child waiting at the bus stop 5 minutes before the scheduled to arrive and can run up to … more
PORTSMOUTH — If you’re a boater, no doubt you’ve spotted Portsmouth Harbormaster Stephen Burns out on the water — and hopefully you were on the right side of the … more
By ETHAN HARTLEY Members of the Rhode Island State Police and local law enforcement from Westerly to Woonsocket, as well as state chapters of national advocacy groups, gathered at the Cranston Country Club Friday morning to honor local officials for more
Dozens of people crowded into the council chambers on Monday night to voice their opposition to the town's new income-based senior tax exemption. One woman called the exemption a "prejudicial act" … more
The owner of the former Zion Bible College property in Barrington appears poised to sell the 39.5-acre parcel. According to Barrington Town Manager Jim Cunha, the owner of the property recently … more
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 … more
PORTSMOUTH — In separate incidents on Tuesday, Dec. 12, police charged two men with making threats to public officials. The first took place around 5:30 p.m., when Antonio P. Vieira, … more
By THOMAS GREENBERG As most college students will tell you, anything helps. Any sort of money they can get - whether it be scholarships, grants, or even presents from the grandparents - go a long way in helping them afford college costs. So when the more
Monday, Jan. 15A caller complained that a neighbor refused to let cars park anywhere near his home.A caller told police he accidentally struck a mailbox on Prudence Lane.Tuesday, Jan. 16A resident … more
Cleonice Columba (Santilli) Razza, 97, of Warwick, died Saturday Feb. 18,2018, at home. She was the beloved wife of the late Ernest Razza. Cleonice was born in Warwick, a daughter of the late … more
By ETHAN HARTLEY For the first time in five years, the Toll Gate Mock Trial team is headed to the national competition, this year held in Reno, Nev., from May 9 to May 13. The Toll Gate team reached the highest competition in the country after sweeping more
By JOHN HOWELL The School Committee's action to cut $6.6 million from its budget including the loss of 25 jobs, elimination for funding for the mentor program and possible charging of $1 a day for school bus rides is sending shock waves through the more
By JOHN HOWELL “People ask me when I’m going to retire,” says Marilyn Serra. “What would I do? I’ve got the best job,” answers Serra, the president and CEO of the Sargent … more
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