Harbor View Farm, a large farm just east of the Rhode Island border at 253 Adamsville Road, sold earlier this month for $1.1 million. There was no word this week on the identity of the new owners.
…
more
4/25/23
|
CRANSTON — Long-time East Providence School District teacher and State Senator Val Lawson was elected as the National Education Association Rhode Island's newest president during the …
more
By Mike Rego
|
5/17/23
|
In a defiance of tradition, the graduating class of 2023 all donned purple during their graduation on Friday. It was a symbol of how the class had bonded through some of the more trying and difficult moments faced by a class in recent memory.
more
By Ethan Hartley
|
6/13/23
|
A Tiverton man faces two municipal court summonses for having dogs at large, after police said his two pitbull mixes attacked and injured a neighbor's dog late last month.
John D. Hartwein …
more
By Ted Hayes
|
7/3/23
|
EAST PROVIDENCE — As previously reported by various media outlets, East Providence was the latest municipality to flag forged signatures and addresses in support of Lt. Governor Sabina Matos' …
more
By Mike Rego
|
7/20/23
|
To the editor:
Thank you to the unnamed Warren veterinarian who refused to euthanize an abandoned dog brought to them by the Town of Tiverton Animal Control. I read about this story at EastBayRI …
more
8/2/23
|
Check out photos from the 7th Annual Warren Folks Fest, held this past Saturday at 30 Cutler St. in Warren.
more
8/21/23
|
A new committee formed by the select board in mid-August to study the regulation of short term rentals (STRs) in Westport is wasting no time, and is reviewing a draft bylaw to regulate both STRs and …
more
By Ted Hayes
|
9/25/23
|
The Bristol Merchants Association is once again bringing the party to downtown Bristol, with its annual State Street Harvest Festival this Saturday, Oct. 14.
more
10/11/23
|
The Eastern Rhode Island Conservation District is hosting two free tours this month. The first is a tour of Sowams Meadow Preserve in Warren this Saturday, Nov. 4, beginning at 10 a.m.
All are …
more
11/1/23
|
The Warren Holiday Festival is gearing up for another year of seasonal joy, with committee chair Elwood Donnelly reporting that everything is ready to go for the two evenings of festivities on Friday, Nov. 24 and Saturday, Nov. 25.
more
11/17/23
|
Launched eight years ago, the Foster a Senior program is back. This year, the program hopes to be able to serve 300 seniors, the same number as in recent years.
more
By Christy Nadalin
|
12/7/23
|
The Rogers/East Providence High School gymnastics co-operative begins its third season this winter with its coaches swapping roles, former assistant Vickie Lombardi taking over the top spot and …
more
By Mike Rego
|
12/19/23
|
Detectives from the East Providence Police Department continue to investigate a string of robberies which have occurred recently in the Riverside section of the city.
According to a report of …
more
By Mike Rego
|
1/2/24
|
In the face of ever-increasing worries over Tiverton’s ability to support new residential development, the town council voted unanimously at its last December meeting to institute a six-month …
more
By Ruth Rasmussen
|
1/10/24
|
Built to promote community policing, Officer Bristol is a large wooden structure that was born from a medley of local partnerships.
more
By Christy Nadalin
|
1/24/24
|
A Providence man is facing multiple charges in connection with a series of recent break-ins in Barrington.
On Tuesday morning, Jan. 30, the Barrington Police Department Detective Bureau …
more
2/1/24
|
A Barrel of Laughs comedy show is at Newport Vineyards, 909 East Main Road, Middletown. It’s an evening of wine, beer and laughs as host and comedian Jeremy Furtado welcomes comedians from …
more
2/14/24
|
All members of the Barrington United Veterans Council resigned last week, protesting the town’s flying of certain flags above the veterans memorial outside Barrington Town Hall.
The …
more
By Josh Bickford
|
3/18/24
|
The East Bay Chamber of Commerce hosted a breakfast meeting with legislators earlier this month, with topics ranging from healthcare crisis to bridge crisis, from affordable housing to the minimum …
more
By Scott Pickering
|
4/16/24
|
The Barrington School Committee and local teachers' union have agreed on a new contract, but the two groups were still divided when it came time to issue a statement about the new contract.
On …
more
By Josh Bickford
|
11/11/19
|
Seven months after its Cross Bay Pipeline sprung a leak, Bristol County Water Authority officials flipped a switch at the Port of Providence Friday morning and water once again started flowing through …
more
By Ted Hayes
|
11/15/19
|
Monday, Dec. 30
A caller complained about a car parked in front of a fire hydrant at the corner of Baker and Main streets. Police tracked down the owner and advised him to move the car.
A …
more
1/6/20
|
PORTSMOUTH — No prom.
No traditional graduation.
No senior picnic.
No spring sports.
No final play or concert.
For members of the Class of 2020, …
more
By Jim McGaw
|
5/7/20
|
On Thursday, Jan. 28, Bristol Town Administrator Steven Contente announced Bristol's COVID-19 vaccination registration process for senior residents.
Beginning Monday, Feb. 1, at 8:30 a.m., Bristol …
more
1/28/21
|