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To the editor: I have lived in Barrington for over 40 years and have never seen a more blatant example of racism and cultural insensitivity than the Barrington Town Council’s “Land … more
Andy Anderson is in the running for a national award. Last month, the Barrington Middle School Principal learned that he had been nominated for the 2022-23 National LifeChanger of the Year award. … more
First time I taught a class, it was shortly after mid-century, at the corner of James Street and Taunton Avenue, high up a steep stairway. And it was a French class. I had studied, at Harvard, under … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — Bill Black, Principal, Shane Messier, Assistant Principal, Lian Furtado, Assistant Principal, Bob Hanlon, CTC Director and the staff of East Providence High School announce … more
In order to thrive and complete its mission of protecting Warren’s open spaces for the benefit of the public, it is essential that the Warren Land Conservation Trust have the full support of the community. How can you help provide that support?  more
Dr. David W Blight, a Sterling Professor of History, Yale University, and director of The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, will present a keynote speech at 3 … more
Ice sculptors will wield their chisels, chain saws, blow dryers and power sanders as they create master pieces as part of the Newport Winter Festival.  The event begins at 11 a.m.  more
The Newport Historical Society is hosting a lantern-lit walk through Newport’s historic streets. Learn about Newport’s early history, including stories of rebellion, revolution and … more
An inaugural figure skating demonstration is taking place as part of the Newport Winter Festival at the seaside ice rink, near the Newport Harbor Island Resort on Goat Island. The demonstration stars … more
The Fort Adams Trust and Newport Winter Festival invite the public to "Fire at the Fort" on  Friday Feb 24, from 5 to 8 p.m. This is a  family friendly, Cajun themed event with live music … more
Area legislators have filed at least one bill opposing the implementation of proposed Title V septic regulations that have the potential to cost homeowners in Westport and other south coast … more
Newport Polo will partner with the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center for the return of beach polo as part of the Newport Winter Festival. Over 1,000 spectators are expected. Arrive … more
Bristol’s Stone Church Coffee House at the First Congregational Church welcomes Kevin Doyle’s "Roscommon Soles" on Feb. 25. Roscommon Soles is a traditional Irish step dance-driven … more
A wide range of topics, from television production to dressmaking to cocktails to music, will be explored in the winter edition of The Preservation Society of Newport County’s ongoing Gilded … more
Plans to build a Chipotle restaurant on County Road in Barrington cleared an initial hurdle earlier this month, as members of the Barrington Technical Review Committee recommended the project to the … more
Newport Live will be presenting Teddy Thompson, acoustic, at LaFarge Arts Center, 73 Pelham (and Spring) in Newport on Friday, Feb. 24, at 7:30 p.m. General admission tickets are … more
Join with the Audubon Society on Saturday, Feb. 25, from 1 to 3 p.m., to learn the basics of birdwatching with Audubon naturalist Lincoln Dark. Discover bird species local to New England, how to … more
The Atwater-Donnelly Band will be performing at Stone Soup Coffeehouse on Saturday, Feb. 25. The show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $22, and are available at the door or reserved through the website . … more
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