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The Bristol County Statehouse — that grand building anchoring the Town Common across from the top of Court Street — will be holding an open house on Sunday, June 4 from 3 to 5 p.m. more
Violet Gagliano and Emma Johnson each scored four goals, but it would not be enough as the Barrington High School girls lacrosse team lost to East Greenwich 13-11 in the Division I semifinals on … more
“We're busier than we've ever been,” said Executive Director Emily Mushen. “With the expiration of COVID-era SNAP benefits, plus ongoing high prices for food, energy, and housing, we're seeing higher numbers than ever before at the pantry.” more
The Barrington High School boys tennis team will square off against LaSalle Academy in the Division I State Championship on Saturday, June 3. The match will be played at Slater Park in Pawtucket … more
Wednesday, May 24, was a very special day for Nolan Thompson. The 5-year-old Bristol boy received his final chemotherapy treatment at Hasbro Children’s Hospital, earning him a round trip escort with all the bells and whistles — and sirens — courtesy of Enzo’s Escorts. more
At the end of each week, the law firm d’Oliveira & Associates compiles a summary of recalls, FDA warnings, market withdrawals and safety alerts that the public should be aware of for their … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — Long in need of upgrades and the recent focal point of some very public frustration by department members, the City Council and the administration of Mayor Bob DaSilva … more
Over the last few weeks, East Bay Rowing was well-represented at collegiate conference championship regattas throughout the Northeast.   Barrington High School graduates Ellie McGee and … more
To the editor: Regarding the SouthCoast Wind proposal, it never ceases to amaze me how much misinformation and disinformation gets thrown around on this subject. But, when you examine the … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — East Providence High School spring sports teams lost two of three playoffs outings Thursday, June 1, the host Townie baseball club the only one to come away with a victory. … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — It's fairly accurate to glean from the top three students in the Class of 2023 at East Providence High School —   Gayatri Buchta, Benjamin Fortin and Camryn … more
With the summer season here, Westport faces the very real possibility of having to cancel lifeguard coverage at all town beaches for the entirety of the season. While Westport usually has eight … more
Students posted flags in their Victory Garden in commemoration of Memorial Day this past week. more
Love Wins Coastal will host its third annual Pride Block Party this coming Saturday, June 3, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Town Commons. LGBTQ+ community members and their loved ones and allies are … more
Casey Ruth Little and Charlotte Loftus will don the coveted crowns this year throughout Bristol's most festive season. more
The state recently broke ground on a new road construction project near Barrington Middle School. A spokesman for the state Department of Transportation said the plan is to add a turning lane on … more
The Barrington High School boys lacrosse team lost to Moses Brown, 15-7, in a Division I playoff semifinal match-up on Tuesday, May 30.   The Eagles entered the game with a determined … more
The Rhode Island Historical Society presents " Bittersweet: Sugar’s Sticky Road to the Revolution,"  the newest exhibit at the John Brown House Museum. The exhibition opens Thursday, May … more
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