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Friday, July 28 A caller from Main Road reported shoplifting just before 12:30 p.m. Larceny, forgery or fraud was reported by a Hix Bridge Road resident at 2:18 p.m. Police served a … more
A recent contribution to NextDoor from a neighbor remarked upon the peace derived from sitting in a quiet garden, listening to nature. The soundtrack to my summer, so far, has been the roar of … more
We owe the community an explanation for our coverage of graffiti, vandalism and hate speech in the July 26 issue of the Barrington Times. As many remember, that issue included a front-page story … more
I am writing to you both in strong opposition to OffShore Wind (OSW) because I am a resident of Watertown with a house in Westport. Why am I writing now? Because a baby … more
It’s hard to turn a blind eye to the ignorance that happens daily at Fogland Beach. If you are like me and frequently find yourself trying to enjoy a nice summer day there, it has become … more
Members of the Little Compton Planning Board unanimously ruled last Tuesday that a proposed new zoning district does not align with Little Compton’s Comprehensive Plan, one week before the town … more
The 10th anniversary of the Bristol Harbor Festival & Blessing of the Fleet has a Blessing of the Fleet at 1 p.m., a stuffie competition at 2:30, live music all day, and a beer, wine and raw bar. … more
The Looff Arts Festival has fine art, pottery, jewelry, textiles, glassware, leather, authors, dancers, drummers, food trucks, Big Nazo, and music by Superchief Trio (pictured), Down City, Hit … more
Portsmouth Parks and Recreation with The Four Hearts Foundation presents Greggy Good, musician, at 1:30 p.m.; David Garrity, illusionist, at 2:30; Johnny the K (pictured), children’s musician, … more
The Black Ships Festival has an opening ceremony at 10 a.m. on Friday, free taiko drum concert on Friday at 6:30 p.m., an arts and crafts fair on Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Independence … more
First it served as the summer residence for a prominent local farming family, and then for the Town of Portsmouth as a venue for weddings and other special events. more
To the editor: Recently my wife and I went to Blue Trail Launch Site, which is at the end of Corys Lane in Portsmouth. My wife was scared of this surrounding area, scared to be in an area she … more
PROVIDENCE — The Office of Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced late last week a Rhode Island man was found guilty in Providence County Superior Court of sexually assaulting a female … more
WARREN — The sixth stop on the 2023 edition of the Duckpin Professional Bowlers Association Tour schedule took place last weekend, Aug. 4-6, at Dudek Lanes in Warren and featured of a couple of … more
A member of the Barrington Town Council has an idea that she hopes will expand the town’s stock of affordable housing.   At a meeting late last month, Annelise Conway suggested the … more
Renovations originally scheduled to begin last week have been pushed off due to delays acquiring necessary materials. more
Charlie Enright, the winning skipper of the 2022-2023 Ocean Race, discusses the 6-month, 7-leg around-the-world race that saw an American team win the whole thing for the first time in its 50-year history. more
I was planning on taking a break from letters to Shorelines, but then along came the Cameron letter of last week. It contains more of the same as previous Vote YES letters, but with examples of … more
Heed the warnings: Intense fires, devastating floods, rising seas, smoky air, oppressive heat, dying fish, and the list goes on! All creating dangerous conditions for humans, animals, and plants … more
An initial proposal for another major residential development in the north end of Tiverton was met last week with a barrage of questions from members of the Tiverton Planning Board. A team … more
STORY OF THE WEEK: If you want to give Democrats agita, look no further than a New York Times/Siena College poll pointing to a potential neck-and-neck rematch between Donald Trump and President Joe … more
Barrington’s AA All-Star baseball team opened the Christopher Andreozzi Tournament with a 9-5 win over West Warwick and a 9-9 tie against Smithfield.   Barrington trailed by two runs … more
Black bears are expanding their range east across Massachusetts and into the Southcoast region, and one was spotted last week in Westport. Animal Control Officer Nicholas Vidmar reported … more
PORTSMOUTH — Depending on weather and wind conditions, the R.I. Department of Environmental Management (DEM) plans on conducting low-severity prescribed burns on state lands on Prudence Island … more
PORTSMOUTH — James Hitchen, Grayson Bolt and Warren Caldwell spent part of Friday inside an eighth-grade classroom at Portsmouth Middle School, but not for summer school. Instead, they … more
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