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Alijah Daniel Lee, passed away February 23, 2018. He was the beloved 6 month old son of Conner Lee and Hannah Girardi; brother of Camilo Lukas Lee. He is also survived by many relatives and friends. … more
Gloria (DiCecco) DiBenedetto, 87, of Warwick, passed away on Friday, February 23, 2018 at Golden Crest Nursing Center in North Providence. She was the beloved wife of the late Luigi DiBenedetto. … more
By JOHN HOWELL -- While not a survey specific to Warwick schools, Superintendent Phil Thornton is encouraged by the recently released poll by the Hassenfeld Institute for Public Leadership at Bryant University... more
Thundermist Health Center, which operates within the communities of West Warwick, Woonsocket and throughout South County, is becoming the first health care facility to train all of its employees in … more
On a recent visit to Save the Bay offices on Fields Point in Providence, Warwick amateur photographer David Chartier imagined he was seeing a snowy owl on a rock off shore. When he focused his … more
To the Editor:This fall at a neighborhood meeting, I met with a number of residents who live in the area bordering the airport property. Many of these individuals purchased their homes before the … more
John Alonzo Hurst, passed away at Brentwood Nursing Home, on February 26, 2018 at the age of 93. John is predeceased by his father Alonzo Hurst and his mother Queenie Saxon. John was born in … more
By ETHAN HARTLEY -- Warwick Area Career and Technical Center culinary arts students will soon be putting their skills to the test, as the Tides Restaurant is set and ready to open on March 7. more
By JOHN HOWELL -- Next to Southwest and American Airlines, in less than six months from initiating Rhode Island service, Frontier Airlines has become the third largest carrier at Green Airport. more
By JOHN HOWELL -- The Victorian Lady and her sidekick sister are dressed for the revival of Apponaug. more
By THOMAS GREENBERG -- Rep. Joseph McNamara’s bill requiring carbon monoxide detectors in all schools across Rhode Island has passed the House and now goes to the Senate. more
By JOHN HOWELL -- The signature event of the Gaspee Days celebration – the parade that first stepped off 52 years ago – is four months away, but Ryan Giviens knows how quickly it can come. Giviens grew up with … more
ASSAULTOn Feb. 18 at approximately 12:33 a.m. Officers Jonathan Reiff and Steven Moretti responded to the report of a disturbance in progress at The Trap Bar & Grill on Old Forge Road. Dispatch … more
By ETHAN HARTLEY -- Over 100 guidance counselors from across the state converged onto the Community College of Rhode Island’s Knight Campus in Warwick Tuesday morning for an informational Q&A session regarding the … more
When a large cylindrical object washed up on the shores of Conimicut last Friday, the immediate assumption was that it was an oil tank. The fear was that it might be spewing oil into Narragansett Bay … more
Pilgrim High School is pleased to announce it has received a $10,000 STEM grant from the Toshiba America Foundation (TAF). These funds will support the STEM Education in the Science Rich Waters of … more
A driver’s side view mirror, which enabled police to identify the unique car involved in a hit and run involving a pedestrian on Feb. 21, and an alert Coventry officer who later spotted the car in … more
Mayor Scott Avedisian stepped behind the counter at Sam’s New York System on Freeborne Street across from Thayer Arena on Monday to try his hand at preparing hot wieners. The reason for the visit … more
Raymond J. Pendergast, 87, passed away February 21, 2018 at St. Elizabeth Home. He was the beloved husband of Audrey T. (Broadbent) Pendergast for 62 years. Born in Cranston; he was a son of the … more
Paul T. Carroll, 63, of Warwick died Wednesday at Kent Hospital. He was the husband of Barbara L. (Harrington) Carroll. Born in Warwick, a son of the late Thomas F. and H. Winifred (Murphy) … more
Michael J. Fetta, 57, of Warwick, died Tuesday, January 30, 2018, at Kent Hospital. Born in Providence, he was a son of Joan A. (Gallo) Fetta and the late Kenneth F. Fetta. Mike worked for the … more
John Needham stands beside the “skip truck” in the far bay of the Department of Public Works garage. He estimates the city spent $1,000 in parts in the last week to get the truck back on the … more
With the signing of an executive order in the City Council Chambers at Warwick City Hall on Monday afternoon, Governor Gina Raimondo became the first governor in the nation to use an executive action … more
Conversations got tense Wednesday evening as the City Council questioned Carlos Zambrano, director of the city’s Management Information Services (MIS), during his quarterly report. The issue was … more
A founder of Operation Stand Down Rhode Island in 1993, Anthony DeQuattro still gets worked up when he talks about how our veterans are treated. “We will be in business as long as they aren’t … more
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