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POSESSION On Jan. 3 around 1:43 p.m. while entering I-95 South from Centreville Road, Officer Aaron Steere observed a 2018 black Honda nearly causing several accidents as it was traveling at a high rate of speed and weaving in and out of traffic. Officer more
By ETHAN HARTLEY Mayor Joseph Solomon, in his first speech after being officially inaugurated as the city's first new mayor in nearly two decades, could have easily spent his moment in the spotlight - with cameras and the eyes of hundreds of Warwick's more
By ETHAN HARTLEY With its third show of its first season in Warwick, the Sandra Feinstein Gamm Theatre looks to transport audiences back to the Blitz in London during the heat of World War II and the stories of people who were left to pick up the pieces more
“Remember the days at the Rocky Point Palladium?” asked former Ward 5 Councilman Carlo Pisaturo from the shoulder-to-shoulder crowd in the corridor outside the grand ballroom of the Crowne … more
By IAN WEINER On Jan. 8, in front of a packed Mary Brennan board room at the Sundlun Terminal, Brian Davis, senior vice president and chief marketing officer of Sun Country Airlines announced two new nonstop routes out of T.F. Green Airport to Nashville more
Nina Stack discovered the beauty of smallness as a girl when her parents rented a home on Block Island. She had summer jobs on the island. She kept returning to the island and bought a house and … more
Ring the security buzzer at most Warwick schools, look up at the camera that you know is focused on you and wait for the squawk on the speaker – “Yes, who’s there?” That doesn’t happen … more
LARCENY On Dec. 16 at approximately 6:09 p.m., Officer Anthony D'Ambrosca was dispatched to the Sonesta Suites on Kilvert Street for a report of a larceny. At the scene he met with the reporting party, who explained that she arrived at the Sonesta around more
By JOHN HOWELL Joseph DelPonte joined the Boys Scouts when he was 13. He loved being a scout and, after he aged out, he kept involved. But the weekly demands became too much. He wondered if there might be an event he could run once a year. So, he became more
“Not a lot of people get chances like this, and I just take it as a blessing,” said Cory Bellucci, a self-taught guitarist who will have the opportunity to play alongside renowned American blues … more
In the dead of a Rhode Island winter, there is no better place to be than the rainforest. One step into the new “Faces of the Rainforest” exhibit at the Roger Williams Park Zoo and you will be … more
If Governor Gina Raimondo could have predicted the weather, she might have included a pun in her second inaugural address that the 40 mile per hour gusts that buffeted the crowd on the front lawn of … more
It was a year ago that City Hall staffers entered the Annex to discover water pouring from the ceiling of the first floor assessor’s office. During the weekend, when temperatures dipped into the … more
The new year in Warwick will mark the first year that a man not named Scott Avedisian will occupy the corner office of City Hall since the turn of the millennium. While tenured City Councilman Joseph … more
DISORDERLYOfficer Gregory Johnson responded to assist Officer Christopher Gillis on December 21 at approximately 2:15 p.m. with a motor vehicle crash on Bald Hill Road at East Avenue. Officer Gillis … more
In pledging to maintain a course to build the economy and jobs after taking the oath as Speaker of the House, Rep. Nicholas Mattiello listed the voters of District 15 among the first to … more
What a difference a year makes. Last New Year’s Day there were a few diehards, ready to plunge into an ice-caked hole in a frozen Greenwich Bay all for the sake of helping Mentor RI maintain the … more
The forecast was for gale force winds and that had some of the Frozen Few thinking twice about frostbite sailing on New Year’s Day. But killing a tradition is not in character for members of the … more
VANDALISMOn December 18 at approximately 10 a.m. Officer Rose Michel met with a complainant in the lobby of police headquarters to take a report regarding malicious damage. The woman told the officer … more
By ETHAN HARTLEY City Hall felt more like a family reunion Monday night as legislative and municipal colleagues, family members and long-time friends gathered to bid farewell to Ward 8 Councilman Joseph Gallucci, in what would be his final City Council more
Motorists accustomed to using Sandy Lane have either taken an alternative route or come to know the detour that takes them past the city compost station to connect to Cedar Swamp Road. Traffic … more
By JOHN HOWELL Col. Stephen M. McCartney didn't use a microphone Tuesday night as he addressed a packed City Council Chambers. He didn't need one. The audience listened attentively. McCartney, who retires this Friday, wasn't talking about himself or his more
By ETHAN HARTLEY Warwick educators have access to a unique advantage over other districts in the state when it comes to shoring up school safety. The Mutual Link system connects police, fire and EMS services with the schools so that, through the use of a more
Beth Marsh had just finished filling a new white heavy-duty laundry basket with children’s clothing including a jacket when she exclaimed: “This is the best thing in the world!” Meanwhile, … more
SHOPLIFTINGOn Dec. 7 at approximately 7:10 p.m., Officer Quentin Tavares was dispatched to JC Penney on Bald Hill Road for the report of a shoplifting, with one adult female in custody.Upon arrival … more
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