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Newport Live welcomes a very special artist, Phoebe Hunt, premiering her new solo album, “Nothing Else Matters,” on Saturday, Nov. 18, at 7 p.m. at the Newport Art Museum. Tickets can be … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — On schedule, one half of the the new Henderson Bridge connecting East Providence with the East Side of Providence over the Seekonk River is set to open by Friday morning, Nov. … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — With a few days to reflect on going undefeated and winning the 2023 Division II championship, head coach Alex Butler and his East Providence High School girls' volleyball team … more
Join the Coggeshall Farm Museum staff on Saturday, Nov. 18, at they prepare a Thanksgiving meal in the historic farmhouse. The late 18th century was before the official start of Thanksgiving as a … more
Linden Places hosts its fourth annual Winter Artisan Market this Saturday, Nov. 18 from 11 .a.m to 3 p.m. It should be a delightful day of shopping and supporting local artisans  With a … more
Hear the history of early American holiday traditions on an evening walk hosted by the Museum of Newport History. Learn how Newporters did, or didn’t, observe the holidays. The tour lasts about … more
The Historic Warren Armory on Jefferson Street played a fitting backdrop to a Veterans’ Day ceremony that recognized local veterans for their service to the country, and their ongoing service to the community. more
The Good Trade Makers Market will return to Providence this Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 18 and 19. This annual event gathers nearly 100 independent makers and small manufacturers of home decor, art, … more
Barrington High School officials are contemplating a change for the upcoming graduation date. According to an email from Barrington High School Principal Christopher Ashley, the district is … more
Police are investigating graffiti that was spotted on the memorial dedicated to all Warren residents, past and present, who have served. more
A new chapter is about to begin for a controversial plan, four years old now, to establish a small oyster farm off Seapowet Avenue. Members of the Coastal Resources Management Council (CRMC) on … more
Little Compton town councilors are considering an amendment to current ordinances that would prohibit the use of cannabis in any public area in town. Those who violate the proposed rule could be … more
Westport building official Ralph Souza has ordered the owners of a $3.65 million Westport Point home to stop construction on what appears to be a large infinity pool retaining wall, as the project … more
Visitors will once again be visiting The Breakers in Newport to stroll through a half-mile outdoor path of glittering lights and colorful displays as holiday music fills the evening air. For the … more
Back from a break, and better than ever.   After a pause during the pandemic, the composting program at Hampden Meadows School has returned and is thriving.   Students who help … more
The Eastern Rhode Island Conservation District is hosting a tour of White Rock Farm in Little Compton this Saturday, Nov. 18. The tour begins at 10 a.m. White Rock Farm partners with ERICD and … more
Santa doesn’t always come on a sleigh. Families are invited to see Santa take a boat ride from the dock at Haines Park on the Lady Pomham II. He will motor around the terrace, arriving at Sabin … more
There are four more winter farmers’ markets in Westport, with at least 13 to 16 vendors weekly. There also are artisans, knit and alpaca products, pet treats and botanical skin care products. … more
Longfield, Bristol’s longtime most visible fixer-upper, is finally getting the respect it deserves. more
The Tiverton Farmers Market adapts with the seasons, and this weekend it pivots with the approach of Thanksgiving. On Sunday, Nov. 19, Tiverton Middle School will be the site for the fourth annual … more
The Department of Environmental Management (DEM) announced its winter season of outdoor programs, from fly tying to wild game cooking classes. The Aquatic Resource Education, Hunter … more
STORY OF THE WEEK: At the ripe old age of 35, Gabe Amo emerged this week as the bright new star among Rhode Island Democrats. While he will enter Congress as its most junior member, Amo seems poised … more
Lester Lombardi Sr. served in the United States Army, spending over a year deep in the European Theater. His son, Butch Lombardi, shared stories and memories during Warren's Veterans' Day ceremony. more
One cold January day nearly 62 years ago, a young President John F. Kennedy told his fellow Americans to “ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your … more
PORTSMOUTH — Before it became a hit movie in 1984, the fictional story of the rivalry between court composer Antonio Salieri and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the late 18th century was told on the … more
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