Warwick Beacon
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SHOPLIFTING On January 28 at approximately 8:35 p.m. Officer Anthony D'Abrosca was dispatched to the Bald Hill Road Macy's for a report of a shoplifting. At the store he met with a loss prevention associate who stated that approximately 7:30 p.m. she more
Financial literacy is the ability to understand how to make sound financial choices so that you can confidently manage your money over the course of your life. The full breadth of financial literacy … 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
By JOHN HOWELL Michael D'Ambra's dream to transform the site of his construction offices and asphalt plant into a hub of office buildings, hotel and retail uses dates back to 2008. He moved ahead with planning and zoning board approvals and sought out more
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCEOn Sept. 26 at approximately 9:11 p.m. Officer Derek Mourato pulled a car over on Route 95 for speeding and swerving in and out of lanes. The driver was identified as Joel … more
By JOHN HOWELL Chuck Lanigan had his suspicions when the State Police pulled away from the hangars on Airport Road. Why would they be leaving when the Patriots were due to arrive any minute? Lanigan's intuition paid off Monday afternoon when south of the more
The pandemic sparked by the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 blindsided much of the world. Since the World Health Organization declared a pandemic in March 2020, millions of people across the … more
By ETHAN HARTLEY Over 200 people filled the Grand Ballroom of the Crowne Plaza in Warwick to continue the fight against overdoses in Rhode Island, as Governor Gina Raimondo and various state departments gathered to discuss the topic with local law more
A delay in receiving approval by the state for a comprehensive permit to remove a root mass of invasive plants called phragmites from Buckeye Brook – which are causing elevated water levels in … more
KEEPING THEM CONTAINED: Victoria Minicucci, a shelter volunteer, had the enviable role of a referee, which basically meant she got to cuddle the puppies that tried to escape from the turf field enclosure in the heat of their playing. SUPER MOM: Leslie more
While working with our clients, much of what we do involves Social Security optimization. There is so much about Social Security that many people do not understand. People may think they have a … more
To the Editor: In an attempt to undermine progress in our beloved city, Eugene Nadeau's recent attack on distinguished Councilman Ed Ladouceur has instead demonstrated how out of touch he is with the pulse of our city. You know what is pale and cruel, more
Gerald C. Baril, 97, of Warwick, RI, peacefully passed away on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at the Kent Regency Center in Warwick. He was the beloved husband of the late Ruth Kelly Baril for 64 … more
June E. Dowding, 50, died unexpectedly Sunday, May 28, 2017. A lifelong resident of Warwick, she was the beloved daughter of June (Brierly) Denham and the late William Dowding, Sr. She was also … more
Barbara Zawadzki, 76, died Friday, August 18, 2017. She was the beloved wife for 58 years to John E. Zawadzki. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Raymond and Josephine McMahon. … more
By ETHAN HARTLEY A cutting-edge early learning facility is open and running in Warwick - the first of its kind in Rhode Island and among over 300 such facilities of its kind nationwide. At the helm is a husband-wife team from Providence who are as more
By JOHN HOWELL So, unlike last year at this time, you haven't received your Warwick tax bill. No, the bills haven't slipped through the cracks. They should be in the mail early next month, City Tax Assessor Neal Dupuis said Tuesday. It's not that the more
Pilgrim High School gym will soon be transformed into a professional wrestling arena. The school will be the location of Collars and Elbows on Oct. 14, a pro wrestling event organized by Pilgrim … more
Col. Rick Rathbun may take some time to settle into his new role as police chief in Warwick, and that’s according to his own words. “I’m getting used to it. It’s been a little strange,” … more
There was a time, not so long ago in the 20th Century, when thinking (at all) about supporting yourself through your retirement years generally involved only one factor: the size and viability of … more
Russell I. Maymon, age 88, of Dickens Street, Warwick, died at home on Friday, May 12, 2017. He was the husband of Margaret J. (Koucheravy) Maymon. They were married for 56 years. Born in … more
Without outlining the specifics of how it could be accomplished in the face of projections of lower state revenues, House Majority Leader and Warwick Representative K. Joseph Shekarchi said Wednesday he believes legislators would take the more
James S. Dunning passed away on May 19, 2017. He was born on August 10, 1958 to Donald E. Dunning and the late Ann (Bartlett) Dunning. James has been a welder for 17 years with Electric Boat. … more
BREAKING AND ENTERING On Jan. 25 at approximately 1:27 p.m. Officer Jamey Petit was doing routine patrol in the area of West Shore Road and Buttonwoods Avenue when he heard an alarm at the Buttonwoods Service Center on West Shore Road. Upon checking the more
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE On Feb. 26 at approximately 12:26 a.m. Officer Maxwell Neiley observed a black Mercury sedan come to a stop on Post Road near Dexterdale Dr., without any other cars around. The car stopped for five seconds, then turned onto more
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