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To the Editor: To all those who may consider writing a letter to the editor: beware! No longer is free speech met with responding free speech; it is now commonly met with thinly veiled attempts to physically intimidate those who exercise the rights more
Growing up, Kwity Paye heard often that playing Division I football may be out of reach for him. That only made the now 6-foot-4, 230-pound defensive force work harder throughout the years. I feel like I always knew I could" more
Joyce and I are Jack Reacher fans, having read most of Lee Child’s novels about the iconic, ex-military loner who wanders the country saving people and beating up bad guys. While we enjoyed the … more
When the Beacon last spoke with Barbara Lyons Croker a year and a half ago, she had undergone 43 surgeries during the last 15 years in her fight against Dercum's disease, an extremely rare and debilitating disorder in which fluid and more
When it comes to providing the best care for patients, Dr. Robert E. Baute doesn't compromise. That was the message as the Kent Hospital Cardiac Catheterization Lab was dedicated to the man who fought so hard to make it a reality. Baute more
There's no going back. The die was cast at least a decade ago, when after public hearings where roundabouts were touted as the wave of the future, they were adopted as the solution to Apponaug traffic. It all made perfect sense. Instead of coming to a more
James C. Whitehead, 78, of Warwick died Sunday at the Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center in Providence. He was the beloved husband of Priscilla A. (Amend) Whitehead for fifty-six years. Born in … more
Division I: The Big Two Division I's best public schools this year are South Kingstown, Portsmouth, Cranston East and Central. The Rebels (5-1) and Patriots (3-2) played one of the league's few all-timers this season, which saw SK storm back to score 21 more
Schools could be closed today. That was the warning issued yesterday afternoon to parents on the Connect-Ed system by Superintendent Philip Thornton in response to reports that the Warwick Teachers Union had planned a sick-out." Warwick" more
On Oct. 19 a Kent County Superior Court jury found Bruce McNeil, 76, of Warwick, guilty of one count of second-degree child molestation on Oct. 19. The jury returned the guilty verdict after 15 minutes of deliberations following a three-day trial more
The School Committee voted Tuesday to move forward with the recommendation to close two schools and re-purpose two others for the 2018-2019 academic year, but with a change. Though the consolidation committee had also recommended putting off more
SLEEPING AT STOPLIGHT A driver who was found asleep at a stoplight was recently arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence. Officer Matthew Smith was dispatched to the area of Quaker Lane and Cowesett Road on October 13 around more
One of the longest family-owned and operated marinas in the city, Norton's on Greenwich Cove, has been bought by the Florida-based Prime Marina Group for about $4 million. Marinas are very historical places with long-term customers and we" more
Schools could be closed tomorrow, according to a warning issued through the Connect-Ed system just before 2 pm today. Superintendent Philip Thornton said, “We have received several credible … more
To the Editor: For the past 24 years, District 21 has been represented by Eileen Naughton. She was a champion for the disabled, the elderly, and the environment, and I thank her for that. On financial issues, however, she let us down. She voted the way more
To Annmarie Walker, selecting the best Medicare prescription plan is daunting. Is she paying too much for what's covered, or by selecting one of the lower-cost options will the plan cover everything she needs? Those are the kind of more
What I love about the news business are stories that keep unfolding and with each turn become more remarkable. This is one of them. It begins with the Warwick Rotary Club and its effort to raise funds for its charitable foundation, and comes full circle more
Holly Weber, a longtime employee of the Senior Services division, has been appointed Parks and Recreation Coordinator, Mayor Scott Avedisian announced at Friday's mayoral debate. In a release issued Monday, the administration said Weber was selected as more
By TESSA ROY Parents, students and educators gathered to air their grievances last Wednesday night in regards to special education in Warwick's schools, and the hearing doesn't promise to be an end to the discussion. The forum lasted about three hours more
This is the first segment of a two-part series on the state of Rhode Island high school football realignment. The second segment will run in Thursday's edition of the Beacon. This week was probably what the Rhode Island Interscholastic League more
The City Council Chambers were slightly heated on Friday night as a longtime incumbent and a new challenger fought for the hearts of Warwick voters. The Warwick Beacon hosted a debate between Mayor Scott Avedisian, the city's leader for 16 more
The Warwick School Committee is set to vote tonight on the consolidation committee's recommendation to delay implementation of the consolidation of elementary schools until the 2018-2019 academic year. Director of Elementary Education Lynn more
PEPPERED WITH PAINTBALLS Officer Sokphannareth Chea was dispatched to Fowler Avenue on October 12 at 9 p.m. for a report of malicious damage in progress with a home and car being shot with paintballs. Arriving on scene Officer Chea spoke with the victim, more
Sixth graders at Lippitt Elementary are following the steps of young “politician” Kid President to “make the world more awesome.” They do kindness challenges each week, one of which was … more
Marie T. Paliotto, 90, formerly of Bradford Court, West Warwick, passed peacefully Saturday (10/22/2016) at Cedar Crest Medical Center. She was the wife of the late Salvatore Paliotto, Sr. Born … more
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