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Jackson, Nencka lead Huskies in shutout

Thea Jackson and Sara Nencka each scored 2 goals as the Mt. Hope girls soccer team blanked Lincoln 4-0 in a Division I home game on Monday night. The win evens the Huskies record at 1-1 as the young …
This artwork is for the birds
Bird strikes are one of the leading causes of bird deaths every year, which is why the Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium collaborated … Read More
Drug charges, assaults top Portsmouth Police report
PORTSMOUTH — Here are some recent arrests made by the Portsmouth Police Department: Tuesday, Sept. 3 Michael Roland … Read More
Bristol PD: Multiple noise complaints and liquor law violations
Bristol police were busy with compliance and ID checks for alcoholic beverage consumption between Aug. 26 and Sept. 1, 2024. Read More
Six busted for underage drinking in Bristol
The offenses took place during an incident at The Common Pub & Grille on Wood Street on the evening of Aug. 29. Read More
Portrait unveiled and dedicated to Bristol's long-time Town Clerk
A celebratory unveiling of Lou Cirillo's official portrait was followed by words of reverence for the former Bristol Town Clerk. Read More
From the stage to the school
PORTSMOUTH — Just when he thought he was out, they pulled him back in. For years Paul Amadio had been a head of several … Read More
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Celebration of St. Elizabeth’s namesake marches on in Bristol

After a successful inaugural feast last year, this new tradition appears to be gaining traction, and notoriety.

Want a look inside Bristol's most beautiful homes? Now's your chance

The Bristol Historical & Preservation Society will be holding their “House Tour 2024” on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Bristol House Tour will open 12 private homes next month

The Bristol Historical & Preservation Society is holding its House Tour 2024 on Saturday, Sept. 21, when 12 private homes, some of which have not been open for more than 25 years, will be …
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Obituaries
Gerald Larson Gerald A. Larson, 65, of Bristol, passed away after a battle with cancer at his home on Tuesday, August 27, 2024, with his family at his side. He was the devoted husband of Cheryl (King) Larson for 40
Anthony Perry Bristol|Anthony C. Perry, 92, a retired case work supervisor, died September 8, 2024. He was the husband of the late Patricia K. (Johnson) Perry. Born in East Providence, RI a son of Anthony and Ameli
Kathleen Amaral Kathleen A. Amaral, 86, of Hope Street, passed away after a brief illness on September 5, 2024, at Rhode Island Hospital. She was the wife of George Amaral. Born in Fall River, MA, she was the daugh
Sports
'Victory Bell' to be installed in honor of Mt. Hope soccer player The late Maddie Pacheco, who passed away in November of 2023, will leave a legacy heard loud and clear.
RIFAC athletes shine in lead up to national championships It was another terrific spring and summer season of competitions for several Rhode Island Fencing Academy & Club athletes of all ages as they took part in various events leading up the the …
50 years ago, these Warren youngsters ruled the rink Despite having no hockey team of their own, Warren played a big role in the short-lived but historic Rhody Ringers Junior A hockey club that started 50 years ago.
A look back on where Bristol's greatest games were played Once upon a time, going back starting in the 1920s, the Bristol Town Common was the site of some of the greatest baseball contests ever played in this town.
Opinion
Letter: Bristol DPW policy prevents recycling

I don’t understand why I can't pay a fee to bring my recyclables to the town’s recycling facility.

Letter: End of summer does not mean end of heatstroke risk

As the summer comes to an end, I find it timely to remind your readers of the dangers of vehicular hypothermia and the risks that remain as we transition into the fall. 

Letter: Lack of local candidates is concerning

Something that has slipped beneath the radar is the fact that all of the local government seats in Bristol will be going uncontested.

Letter: ’Social Host’ DUI law — an idea worth exploring

I was taught in my teens that driving is a privilege, not a right.  Another week, another driver convicted of DUI that has had numerous prior DUI convictions, many resulting in accidents …

Letter: Did anyone notice this flag infraction?

I truly believe this organization owes an apology to the country of Japan and/or an official representing that government.

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