By TESSA ROY Bishop Hendricken's Drama Program is preparing to perform its take on the classic musical Bye Bye Birdie. The late '50s/early '60s era show follows Conrad Birdie, an Elvis-style rock and roll star who has been enlisted to the Army. His
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By Tessa Roy
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12/3/16
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By JOHN HOWELL The scenario was one all too familiar to members of the fire department, including Firefighter Brian Cobb and Chief James McLauglin. At about 8:15 a.m. Wednesday, Warwick Police received a report of a gas leak at a residence on LaSalle
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By John Howell
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12/3/16
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By SOPHIE HAGEN On Black Friday, the holiday giving spirit was on full display at Meadowbrook Lanes where Evan Huddon, 16, had organized a toy drive complete with Santa and Christmas tree and free bowling for everyone who brought an unwrapped present. No
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By Sophie Hagen
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12/2/16
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Rhode Islanders are passionate about their state, and Roberta Mudge Humble has discovered a unique way of sharing love for the Ocean State with both the “native and naïve.”
Humble, originally …
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By Tessa Roy
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12/2/16
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By JOHN HOWELL Four thousand property owners got a reminder in the mail over the past couple of weeks that they hadn't paid their taxes. The number of delinquent taxpayers is not considered extraordinary, but the fact that they got a letter outlining the
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By John Howell
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12/2/16
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To the Editor: Having been a regular attendee at city council meetings for at least a decade and attending budget hearings for years, there has been one issue that has been spoken about over and over, year after year, and remains unchanged to date. That
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12/2/16
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The following students achieved high honors or honors for the first quarter of the 2016-2017 school year at Warwick Veterans Memorial Junior High School: GRADE 7 HIGH HONORS Brianna Adams, Fallon Adams-Bechaz, Cameron Adessi, Jasmine Alpert, Azael
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12/1/16
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YOU'LL SHOOT YOUR EYE OUT A suspect who may have watched the movie A Christmas Story one too many times was recently arrested for stealing a BB gun. On November 19 at approximately 5:07 p.m., Officer Walter Larson was dispatched to the Bald Hill Road
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12/1/16
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By HARRY KANE It's beginning to look like a lot like a Thanksgiving tradition at Bishop Hendricken High School, where faculty members hosted a charitable community turkey luncheon for the second straight year to praise the gift of life, raise the cup of
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By Harry Kane
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12/1/16
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One college student is making an effort to help Warwick children learn to enjoy healthier food choices. Rachel Hobbs, a senior at the University of Rhode Island from Billerica, Massachusetts, spent time at Wyman School as part of her
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By Tessa Roy
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11/30/16
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By JOHN HOWELL The yard looks like Frank Picozzi can't finish a do-it yourself project. Giant hoops reach over his driveway like he started to build a carport, only it's entirely open. Zip ties hold strings of plastic icicles to the fence running along
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By John Howell
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11/30/16
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By JOHN HOWELL With 39 miles of coastline and numerous coves - the largest being Warwick Cove - it's no wonder that Warwick is home port to more boats than any other municipality in the state. Yet, Warwick hasn't updated its harbor management plan in 15
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By John Howell
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11/30/16
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By TESSA ROY The holiday season is a happy one for so many people across Rhode Island. But some cannot afford to celebrate the same way many of us do. That's why organizations across the state are trying to make the season a little brighter for
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By Tessa Roy
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11/30/16
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Saint Elizabeth Community, which last conducted a major capital campaign 15 years ago, publicly announced last Tuesday a $4.5 million campaign to address a series of projects.
During the …
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11/29/16
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Earle the Service Dog is fast becoming a media celebrity and spokesdog for well trained and properly socialized service dogs. The cheerful and calm yellow lab had his 15 minutes of fame recently when a photo of him greeting Vice President-Elect Mike
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By Mary Johnson
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11/29/16
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To the Editor: This letter is in response to Mr. Johnson's personally rotten, pathetic, cowardly and vindictive (no surprise here), letter to the Beacon (11/22/16). It was directed against me, the hard-working, distinguished, decent, honorable and caring
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11/29/16
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ARSONIST STRIKES On November 14 at approximately 2:17 a.m., Officer Ali Jaafar was dispatched to Asylum Road for a report that there were bags of leaves on fire in front of a residence. Another leaf bag fire was also reported at the same time on
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11/29/16
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Elementary school stars shine
Cedar Hill
Principal Dr. Colleen Mercurio
K - Callie Nelson
1 - Colin DelPrete
2 - Ali Samii
3 - Andrew Bacon
4 - Joshua Maynard
5 - Marcus …
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11/28/16
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To the Editor: I have received a number of calls and emails regarding an expansion proposal by the owners of the Shell station on the corner of Main and Greenwich Avenues. A major part of the proposal is to add a Dunkin' Donuts drive through, which has
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11/28/16
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Ward 5 Councilman Ed Ladouceur had a pet phrase as chairman of the Council Sewer Review Commission: “We can’t keep kicking the can down the road.”
He was right about that. Sewer construction …
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11/28/16
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On every Thanksgiving since 1972, the Bishop Hendricken and Toll Gate football teams have squared off on the gridiron, but that won't be the case this year. Hendricken will be idle for the first time since 1971 as the Titans
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By Matt Metcalf
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11/28/16
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It looks just like it did before the fire, but looks can be deceiving. The new Building C of Westgate condominiums on Quaker lane is remarkably similar, yet vastly different, than the structure that was rapidly consumed by fire on March
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By John Howell
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11/27/16
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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
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By Matt Metcalf
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11/26/16
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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
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By Tim Forsberg
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11/26/16
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In a ceremony filled with pageantry, the largest class of firefighter recruits in the city's history took the oath of office Tuesday night before the packed grand ballroom of the Crowne Plaza. The class of 24 recruits gives the department
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By John Howell
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11/26/16
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