This Garden City restaurant incorporates on-trend craft concepts into their authentic menu
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By Stephanie Obodda
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1/27/17
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Five Barrington High School students helped fill the Bay Spring Community Center with laughter recently.
The students — Thad Lentz, Ian Mellen, Simon Rabatin, Dylan Monti and Evan Weinstein …
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By Josh Bickford
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1/27/17
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The following homes have changed hands recently in towns across the East Bay:
Barrington
34 Meadonbrook Drive — $467,500
76 Annawamscutt Drive — $900,000
10 Alfred Drown Road …
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1/27/17
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Beautiful music filled the Mt. Hope High School Performing Arts Center Wednesday night as 150 students from Bristol and Warren took part in the annual Community String Project Winter Youth …
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By Manuel C. “Manny” Correira
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1/27/17
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Try this ginger cosmo the next time you're on Water Street
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By Emily Dietsch
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1/26/17
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Breathe in the good, exhale the bad, all across these places in the Bay
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By Julie Tremaine
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1/26/17
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The Providence-based artists are working to take the negative stigma away from street art and graffiti
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By Amanda M. Grosvenor
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1/26/17
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Artwork created by Luisa Solley, Noelle Cooke and Ingrid Kenyon has proven worthy of praise.
Pieces by all three Barrington High School students were selected for various awards. Luisa, who …
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1/26/17
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By MERI R. KENNEDY From Australia to Alaska, London to Saudi Arabia, Nigeria to Antarctica, pink-knitted hats stretched, as an estimated 4.7 million people from all over the world attended simultaneous, peaceful sister marches" on January 21 to show"
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By Meri R. Kennedy
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1/26/17
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By PETE FONTAINE Tuesday morning, Raimondo held an old-fashioned- rally in the Johnston High School auditorium to drum up support for Rhode Island's Promise, a proposal that would guarantee graduating seniors two free years of college, fees and tuition,
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By Pete Fontaine
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1/26/17
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Thanks to an arrangement reached between Mayor Joseph Polisena and North Providence Mayor Charles Lombardi, about 275 students from the neighboring community will soon attend school in …
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By Tim Forsberg
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1/26/17
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By JOHN HOWELL Following a statewide trend, Johnston single-family home sales increased in 2016 according to a report released Wednesday by the Rhode Island Association of Realtors. Single-family home sales in the town totaled 363 for the year, an
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By John Howell
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1/26/17
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By TIM FORSBERG While Johnston's high school seniors may soon enjoy free tuition at the state's public colleges and universities, the district's youngest students - kindergarteners - are now experiencing the best of the next generation in education. I"
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By Tim Forsberg
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1/26/17
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By PETE FONTAINE Johnston resident Nisa Villareal was one of 38 students from Quinnipiac University who last Friday witnessed history at the Inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 45th President of the United States. Quinnipiac professors Scott
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By Pete Fontaine
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1/26/17
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By JOHN HOWELL Following a statewide trend, Warwick single-family home sales, totaling 1,303, led the state for 2016 according to a report released Wednesday by the Rhode Island Association of Realtors. Single-family home sales in the city were more than
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By John Howell
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1/26/17
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By TESSA ROY Warwick's parochial schools are gearing up for Catholic School Week with open houses starting this Sunday to showcase their services to the community. St. Kevin at 39 Cathedral Road will hold its open house from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. St. Kevin
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By Tessa Roy
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1/26/17
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By JOHN HOWELL While it wasn't prominent until earlier this year, this flu season is on a par with prior years with 135 cases and three flu-related deaths being reported by the state Department of Health as of Tuesday. Department spokesman Joseph
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By John Howell
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1/26/17
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By TESSA ROY Two of Rhode Island's behavioral health organizations, The Kent Center of Warwick and Riverwood Mental Health Services of Warren, publicly announced this week that they have entered into merger discussions. Boards of both organizations will
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By Tessa Roy
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1/26/17
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By TESSA ROY Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Kilmartin announced Wednesday that a charge pending against Elaine Yates, a former Warwick woman who pleaded not guilty to abducting her two daughters 31 years ago, was dismissed. After reviewing all of"
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By Tessa Roy
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1/26/17
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By MARY JOHNSON Getting your first library card is a right of passage, and Meri Carney, the Mohr Library's Children's Librarian, is happy to issue cards for every member of a family. While many families enjoy the ritual of bringing a child into the
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By Mary Johnson
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1/26/17
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By TESSA ROY Women aren't as plentiful in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields as men, but The Rhode Island Mentoring Partnership wants to help change that. On Thursday, the organization, along with Governor Gina Raimondo and
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By Tessa Roy
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1/26/17
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A lasting memorial Construction of the Station Fire Memorial at the West Warwick site of the Feb. 20, 2003 fire where 100 people lost their lives has continued despite winter conditions in expectation of completion and a dedication this spring. The $2
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1/26/17
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“There are two days I don’t do job placement,” Steve Colella tells a group of assembled job seekers at the West Warwick Public Library. “Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.”
Every other …
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By Sophie Hagen
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1/26/17
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No longer just a trend, mobile eateries are becoming an increasingly integral part of the local food scene
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Grace Lentini
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1/26/17
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The Deadly Desert will debut Poor Me and the Pity Party at AS220 on February 25
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By Adam Hogue
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1/26/17
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