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Pastor Sean Smith believes that every day is a gift and he doesn’t want to waste a minute of the precious gift he has been given. A deeply spiritual man, Pastor Smith has opened a new place to … more
This Providence spa helps you balance your energy more
The news from East Side Schools for January 2017 more
PARL in Providence opens a new wing that's truly for the dogs more
Baby it’s cold outside, but there are adventures all around town to cure your cabin fever. No hibernating necessary. more
Different things to see and do all over Rhode Island more
Guitar strings of famous musicians find a second life as charitable bling more
A 10-year veteran of the town's park and recreation commission said he is disappointed the town council decided not to reappoint him to the commission. Anthony Arico sat before the council for an … more
While single family home sales were up 12.4 percent statewide in 2016 over the previous year, sales in the Sakonnet towns of Tiverton and Little Compton were a bit less robust. more
Dr. Victor Pacheco deMedeiros, 91, of Gibson Road, passed away on Jan. 24 at Grace Barker Nursing Home. He was the husband of Angela (Lima) deMedeiros. Born on March 29, 1925 in Candelaria, … more
PORTSMOUTH — The Town Council won’t agree to chip in on repairs to the ferry dock in Bristol until it receives assurances from the Town of Bristol that longterm ferry service from … more
A trip across the bay from Prudence Island may soon cost a bit more as the Bristol Town Council considers charging passengers a landing fee while seeking to renegotiate a lease agreement with ferry … more
Michael Merolla spent 10 years renovating this cozy cottage in East Greenwich more
Dozens of Barringtonians attended the Women's March in Washington, DC on Saturday, Jan. 21.  Among those at the march was a group that included Barrington's Audrey Tyrka, Linda Carpenter, … more
By BRANDON MAXWELL Emotions were high Monday night, as citizens and members at the Cranston City Council focused on a proposed prohibition against conducting transactions in the street, commonly known as the panhandling ordinance. According to Mayor more
By JOHN HOWELL Both the governor and the Speaker of the House don't want to wait. She wants a budget that includes two free years of college education for Rhode Island students. He wants Rhode Islanders to get some relief from the car tax this year. But more
By JEN COWART A team of students from Western Hills Middle School is one of just eight middle school teams across the country to win the Lexus Eco-Challenge. On Friday, January 13, WHMS STEM faculty advisor Michael Blackburn received the news that the more
By PAM SCHIFF As required by City Charter, Jeannine Nota-Masse, Superintendent of Cranston Public Schools, presented her proposed budget for the school year 2017-2018 to the Cranston School Committee and members of the public at a recent meeting on more
Soon to rise from the waters The Edgewood Yacht Club is in the process of reviewing binds for the next phase of building a clubhouse on the site of the clubhouse that burned to the waterline in an electrical snowstorm in Jan. 12, 2011. Piles for the more
POSSESSION On January 23 at 1:08 a.m., Officers Machado, Quaranto, Maione, and Merry arrested Micayla Martin, 20, of 381 Wickeden Street in Providence for possession of a Schedule III drug, Suboxone. The arrest was the result of an officer initiated more
After releasing her $9.248 billion budget last week, Governor Gina Raimondo continued to promote her campaign for two years of free college education to Rhode Islanders, saying the initiative is not … more
By JEN COWART Governor Gina Raimondo was at Cranston East last week and Johnston High School this week, to discuss her proposed free college initiative for college students, beginning with the high school graduating classes of 2017, which would offer more
By JEN COWART A pep rally Friday at Park View Middle School highlighted the importance of public education and the challenges the public school systems face when funding follows students who choose charter schools and other out of district placements. more
Barbers Mark Maggiacomo and Alan Ferla had the time to watch Donald J. Trump take the oath as the nation’s 45th president, as Louie’s Barber Shop in Conimicut was quiet Friday at midday. Usually, … more
In 1969 Pat Pezzelli opened Golden Crest Nursing Centre in North Providence, establishing the state's first skilled nursing facility. This family-owned and operated company is now being administrated … more
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