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The Emporium of Pop Culture captures everything awesome about the '80s (and every other decade past) more
Each week the Personal Injury Law Offices of d’Oliviera & Associates compiles a summary of recalls, FDA warnings, market withdrawals and safety alerts that they feel the public should be … more
The following homes have changed hands in towns around the East Bay in recent days: Barrington 4 Chapman Lane — $290,000 10 Vermont Ave. — $370,000 18 Maudsley Ave. — … more
Fire Bowl III, the unique flag football game between the Johnston and North Providence Fire Fighters, had all the earmarks of a big-time gridiron contest. There were fans of all ages at Mayor … more
It's tough to get touches when you're behind arguably the two best running backs in the state. That has been a reality for Hendricken junior Devin Rivet, who has taken a back seat to standout rushers Matt DiTondo and Kwity more
The Bristol Police Department responded to the following calls between Nov. 14 and Nov. 20 Monday, Nov. 14 A car was reportedly vandalized on San Jose Drive. a report was filed at 7:40 … more
Roger Williams' beloved Barn hosts a big celebration more
By MERI R. KENNEDYSanta's Arrival in Garden City this Saturday Santa Claus will arrive in the Garden City Center, Cranston, on Nov. 26 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Gazebo. Santa arrives via a horse drawn hayride at 11 a.m. Professional photos available more
The Cranston East girls' volleyball team needed a quick memory after its first postseason set this year. The 'Bolts lost to Tolman, No. 5 seed out of Division II-North, after a game rife with errors and more
PROVIDENCE — Playing the game on its campus for the first time in some 34 years, host LaSalle Academy rallied late to defeat East Providence High School, 35-32, to capture the 88th edition of … more
On April 11, 1840, a severe rainstorm that lasted two days hit Johnston. Water behind the then upper Simmonsville dam rose, and on the morning of the 13th, the dike gave way. A wall of water 11 feet high rushed downstream, collapsing another dam and more
Helga Piccoli, 77, of Bristol, passed away at home surrounded by loving family on Wednesday, Nov. 23.  She is survived by her loving husband of 52 years, Victor Piccoli, son David Piccoli and … more
In their 57th performance season, the State Ballet of RI (SBRI) and Artistic Director Herci Marsden will continue to honor their title as Rhode Island's longest standing civic, regional ballet company by inspiring their audiences with more
By TIM FORSBERG A turkey born and raised in Johnston will have a special place at Governor Gina Raimondo’s family table this Thanksgiving. Since 1935, and now in its fifth generation, the … more
By PETE FONTAINE Tailgate parties, which originated in the United States, most often occur in the parking lots of football stadiums before football games. Unfortunately, Sundays New England Patriots-San Francisco 49ers NFL game was on the West Coast, so more
Continuing their long standing tradition of supporting Veterans and their families, members of the Giovanni Folcarelli Chapter #1 Disabled American Veterans visited the Providence Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC) to make their annual holiday more
Cranston East senior captain Amanda Hay was so overwhelmed after capturing the Division II girls' volleyball title that she had trouble communicating her emotions, but it was her serve in the semifinals and title match that more
Circe revives the former Weybosset Street home of DownCity more
Must-try eateries in Fall River more
Education and innovation are two words that often seem incompatible, but Rhode Island may change all that. more
Imagine your vehicle is like your body–if you don’t take care of it, don’t be surprised when unexpected problems arise. With routine oil changes, and keeping up with the proper maintenance, you … more
An East Sider looks at memories of Christmas past more
By TIM FORSBERG On April 11, 1840 a severe rainstorm that lasted for two days hit Johnston. Water behind the then upper Simmonsville dam rose, and on the morning of the 13th the dike gave way. A wall of water 11 feet high rushed downstream, collapsed more
I must admit that I was not looking forward to a Sunday afternoon at Gamm, watching a play that I did not like the first time I saw it. Further disappointment followed when I saw the movie version, filmed just down the street more
Artists' Exchange will hold its 12th annual Gingerbread House Decorating Contest on Saturday, Dec. 3 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Artists' Exchange is located at 50 Rolfe Square in Cranston. Participants start with a simple graham more
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