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The Aquidneck Land Trust (ALT) has announced the conservation of a 9.85-acre wetlands property on Hedly Street. Located across from Maplewood Farm, ALT purchased the land from JIC Capital LLC to … more
Another 'For Sale' sign has popped up in Adamsville. But unlike other recent property transfers, the possible sale of the town's US Post Office branch building and an adjoining single family home at … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — The long, sometimes arduous, road to resolving the problem of a leaky, 30-inch drainage line on the re-envisioned East Providence High School grounds finally...finally appears … more
Charlie Enright and the 11th Hour Racing crew were involved in a collision with a fellow racing team, GUYOT Environnement, shortly after embarking on the final leg of the 2023 Ocean Race. more
Balance. It's a central theme of the conversation as Emily Dutra walks through her Butterfly Effect Farm on Drift Road one recent morning, giving a visitor a tour of her new native plants nursery. … more
Students in the Lime Cluster at Barrington Middle School enjoyed plenty of outdoor activities at last week's Field Day. The event included a sponge race, Capture The Flag, bocce, basketball … more
An event will be held at Barrington Town Hall on June 24 at 1 p.m.   to celebrate Pride Month. “United With Pride” will include a rally, ceremonial flag-raising, and an … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — That Abigail Ellison, in 2023, is a standout on the East Providence High School boys' tennis tennis team isn't so big of a deal. That she, as a freshman, is already one … more
Issues from abutters voiced at a recent Planning Board meeting revealed that driveway and traffic study concerns appear to be the two main points on which the developers have yet to offer a satisfying solution. more
The state’s top energy regulator vented over the “Hobson’s Choice” posed when offshore wind developers seek to renege on their contracts with utility companies. more
While wind whipped tassels to and fro, Tiverton’s Class of 2023 closed out a “spectacular” chapter of their lives at Friday’s gusty graduation ceremony at the high school … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — The proposed near-complete renovation of Martin Middle School at the mid-way moment of the design and estimate process remains on budget and in line with the requirements of … more
The Bristol Fourth of July Concert Series will soon return to its waterfront venue at Independence Park alongside Bristol Harbor. Concerts are nightly from June 20 to July 2, with acts ranging from … more
John “J.P.” Perry was awarded the Vicki Van Voast Memorial Award at the annual Bristol Fire Department Firemen’s Memorial and parade event that occurred this past Sunday. more
The Barrington High School boys volleyball team lost to Lincoln in five sets in the Division II playoff semifinals last week. The Lions won 3-2; the game scores were 25-22, 23-25, 20-25, 25-16, … more
One of Rhode Island's premier restaurant scenes kicks off the season with the Federal Hill Summer Festival, taking place over three days, Friday to Sunday, June 16 to 18. In addition to al fresco … more
On Thursday June 15, Gallery Night Providence will be offering six free guided tours heading to different art spaces, galleries, and museums in Providence. Visitors can explore on their own or board … more
The Newport International Polo Series is back in action with weekly matches on Saturdays at Glen Farm in Portsmouth. This Saturday, June 17, the USA team matches up with Spain at 5 p.m. … more
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