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The Sakonnet Times is hosting a candidates forum for Little Compton Town Council and Little Compton School Committee tonight, Thursday, Oct. 27. The live, in-person forum will take place at the … more
Voters on Tuesday, Nov. 8. will be asked whether they want to use excluded debt to fund Westport's financial obligation to the new Diman Regional Vocational Technical High School project in Fall … more
Normally awarding a "Man of the Year," the Bristol Sports Club has instead named Jennifer Mancieri as their "Woman of the Year." more
McKee focused on recent legislative efforts to simultaneously boost renewable energy and the economy. Kalus criticized McKee's environmental record and sincerity. more
Some of the 9,000 commuters who drive Fish Road every day will need an alternate route starting next week. The state DOT will close a portion of the road for two weeks starting Wednesday, Nov. 9, as … more
Lottie Colarusso turned 105 on Oct. 20, 2022 at Silver Creek Manor in Bristol. And she'd love to tell you about it. more
To the editor: The destruction wrought by Hurricane Ian in Florida is reminiscent of that along the shore of Bristol Harbor from past hurricanes, which demonstrate the vulnerability of Robin … more
To the editor: This week we learned about the proposed decision to permit public deer hunting in Bristol. Our Town authorities are attempting to organize a slaughter of our defenseless deer as … more
To the editor: Voting for Bristol School Committee members may be your most important vote this election. Why? Our Bristol-Warren schools are under-performing and voting for the same candidates … more
To the editor: It was pretty interesting reading Peter Hewett and Jonathan Carney’s letters to the editor side by side in last week’s paper. Peter Hewett (a member of the Bristol County … more
To the editor: As a longtime subscriber to the Phoenix, one of the subscription benefits I enjoy is the opportunity to read all of the East Bay Media Group's local newspapers from surrounding … more
The Barrington Business and Community Association will hold a special seminar on storm preparedness on Thursday, Oct. 27 at 6:30 p.m. The BBCA is using the 10-year anniversary of Superstorm … more
Part three of a Q&A series with Warren's two candidates for school committee. more
The Westport volleyball team walloped Bristol Plymouth 3-0 in front of a large senior night crowd at the new middle/high school on Wednesday night. The win boosted the Wildcats overall record to 11-7 … more
Volunteers are needed for the Warren Holiday Festival, which will be the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving (Friday, Nov. 25 and Saturday, Nov, 26). more
Sip, savor and toast to the seasons’ crush at Newport Vineyards’ fifth annual Harvest Festival. There will be two days full of grape stomping, wine and beer tasting, and eating tasty … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — The last of the  2022 general election forums for candidates from East Providence only co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters-Rhode Island and the East Bay Media … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — There likely weren’t many observers of boys’ high school soccer who pegged East Providence to be a top half of the table team come the final week of the 2022 … more
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