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EAST PROVIDENCE — The good folks currently in charge at the Silver Spring Golf Course want to make others aware their club is a welcoming place whether it's in the mid-summer heat or mid-fall … more
The annual “Christmas at Blithewold” celebration returns with a mansion full of decorations in every room, mansion tours, Santa sing-alongs, music in the living room, afternoon teas on … more
For many years Barrington has used its FTM — Financial Town Meeting — to determine the annual budget. But that may change in the future. The Barrington Charter Review Commission … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — The East Providence Police Department announced in a press conference held Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 15, officers had arrested an occupant of the Rumford Motor Inn on Newport … more
It was less than eight months ago that a vision was proposed for the former 2nd Story Theatre on Market Street in Warren. It was as undeniably exciting as it was completely hypothetical. And yet... more
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
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