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Eric Medeiros Memorial Foundation at Spain Restaurant There will be a fundraiser for the Eric Medeiros Memorial Foundation at Spain Restaurant (2nd floor) on Sept. 5 at 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $40 per person. There will be passed hors durves, more
Practice your tree pose beneath a tree at the Little Compton Wellness Center more
By DON FOWLER We were at Foxwoods Resort and Casino Saturday night for their gala 25th anniversary celebration. Foxwoods was the first full service tribal casino to be built on a Native American Reservation, paving the way for over 400 casinos operated more
The shiny black tires on John Tomasso’s 1931 Model A Ford Hot Rod weren’t the only hot wheels on display Sunday in the Smithfield Elks parking lot at 326 Farnum Pike in Smithfield. “Emma,” … more
Nearly 100 kids and kids at heart gathered at the Marian J. Mohr Library on Monday to check out the celestial event of the century, the Great American Eclipse. The library was filled with … more
By JACQUELYN MOOREHEAD The sweet and treats business is recession proof, according to Warwick Ice Cream President Gerald Bucci. In the 40 years he's been president, he said he followed trends that revealed people like to treat themselves when money is more
Monday, Aug. 7 At 6:59 a.m. a Cardi's worker called to report that the casino site had been broken into the night before and a "high end tool and off road vehicle was taken." Thursday. Aug. 10 At 8:47 p.m. a Bulgarmarsh Road caller reported she is getting harassing text messages from her ex-husband's new girlfriend. more
It was an opportunity too good for Gian Martellini to pass up. Martellini, a Johnston native and former All-State catcher at Hendricken, took a call from his current Boston College coach a couple … more
A dedicated corps of residents is giving one of downtown’s iconic public spaces a much-needed makeover more
Bristol Police broke up an alleged drug ring in town this week, seizing more than $10,000 worth of narcotics and arresting three residents for their alleged involvement. Kenny Savinon, 36, of 26 … more
Narrow River Kayaks' Jason and Ron lead us on an eco tour of the John H. Chafee Natural Wildlife Refuge more
The Barrington staple adds everyone’s favorite Sunday morning meal to the menu more
EAST PROVIDENCE — A pair of blistering audio recordings emerged Thursday, Aug. 24, on YouTube of Council President and Mayor Jim Briden apparently denigrating both the city’s teachers and his … more
Construction work began this week for a major sewer and water line extension project on Hartford Avenue. “Johnston, for the next several months, may wish that we didn’t exist, but after that … more
Late but great A cooler and wetter summer has delayed the ripening of tomatoes, but they're here now and ready for eating. The selection offered by gC Farms at the Pawtuxet Farmers' Market Saturday at Rhodes Place covered the range from cherry tomatoes more
Barrington Town Manager Jim Cunha said Thursday that the owners of the former Zion Bible College property have apparently canceled their plans to build a retirement community in town. "It now … 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
The decision made by the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission on Tuesday to approve National Grid's increase in electricity rates from 6.3 to 9.5 kilowatts per hour, equating to about $17 extra a month on the average residents' power bill, has more
By ETHAN HARTLEY -- Robert Potter has roots that go back all the way to the beginnings of Warwick. Today, 12 generations later, his descendants carry on his memory. more
To the editor:It's time for some REAL TALK about the construction on Water Street. First of all, did you know that Warren is construction-free on most Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays?! The workers … more
To say that last weekend’s Saint Rocco’s Church Feast and Festival was many things for many people would be an understatement of huge proportions. Above all else, as Co-Chairman Richard … more
By PAM SCHIFF For the past 41 years, all children in Cranston and the state of Rhode Island have had the opportunity to participate in the Summer Reading Program for free. There is a specific theme associated with the program each year, and the libraries more
New England's chilliest season can be a major downer, here's how to stay up instead more
To the editor: The politically correct Left has once again reared its ugly head with its recent obsession with cultural cleansing. Like Isis blowing up ancient landmarks, like the Taliban smashing … more
The following properties have changed hands recently in towns around the East Bay: Barrington 5 Colonial Ave. — $450,000 6 Sherbrook Road — $283,000 7 Juniper St. — … more
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