To the editor:
As a father and public servant with a clear record of support for children and families, I have always stood firm in my commitment to protect our children from sexual abuse.
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10/20/22
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There are snow birds, and then there are snow ponies.
Dulce, Frozen, Campinetta, Victoria, Carmella and Princeapito are a regular sight each summer at the White Rock Farm in Little Compton, but …
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10/20/22
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EAST PROVIDENCE — The East Providence High School girls’ tennis team cemented itself among the top sides in Division III as the league playoffs approach after the Townies eventually …
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By Mike Rego
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10/20/22
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To the editor:
"If a slave says to the master, 'you are not my master,' the master shall cut off the slave's ear." Code of Hammurabi, circa 1,780 B.C.
Sadly, an increasing number of …
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10/20/22
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Some people claim he’s Barrington High School’s biggest cheerleader. They may be right.
Anthony “Tony” Arico is in a class by himself when it comes to supporting the Blue …
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BY MANUEL C. “MANNY” CORREIRA
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10/20/22
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Three Westport organizations that benefit young and old are joining together to hold 'Walk/Run for Westport,' a town-wide walk and run this coming Sunday, Oct. 23. It benefits the Westport Education …
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10/20/22
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Part two of a Q&A series with Bristol’s school committee candidates.
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By Ethan Hartley
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10/20/22
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Question: Since the council will have a role in the process, do you support “Option 2B” of the Barrington School Department’s master facilities plan?
Kate Berard (D) — …
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10/20/22
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Jill Campanella-Dysart, adult services librarian, and Michaela Hutchinson, youth services librarian, are excited about the potential of working at the George Hail Free Library.
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By Ethan Hartley
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10/20/22
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Back by popular demand, Linden Place, an 1810 historic home in the center of Bristol, R.I., is hosting its second annual "Night at the Mansion Halloween Haunt" on Thursday, Oct. 27, from 7 to 10 p.m. …
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10/20/22
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To the editor:
Recently, Rep. Knight claimed to be an “independent” voice but could only offer one instance where he voted against leadership. Of course, he left one conspicuous …
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10/20/22
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To the editor: I find it troubling when candidates for public office refuse to debate their opponents or to participate in local forums.
Many voters learn about candidates through public …
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10/20/22
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I am so pleased to once again be able to write to the people of East Providence. And I am once again asking you to vote in the upcoming elections.
I ask this for a couple of reasons. Voting is …
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By Kathryn M. Crowley
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10/20/22
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EAST PROVIDENCE — The City Council, while approving the Fiscal Year 2022-23 operating budget at its meeting last week on October 18, included a line-item to formally fill a long-inactive …
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By Mike Rego
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10/20/22
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Waterfire returns to Providence for a full lighting this Saturday, Oct. 22. There will be food fairs, artists’ market vendors, and other onshore activities, all beginning at 5 p.m. This week's …
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10/19/22
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Town officials are exploring alternatives to holding a financial town meeting every year.
Initially, the town council considered the idea of forming a committee to study how other communities …
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By Josh Bickford
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10/19/22
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PORTSMOUTH — Twelve candidates are running for a seat on the Town Council in next month’s election, and we asked each one the same question: “What issue(s) should be given the …
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10/19/22
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Sakonnet Times is hosting a candidates forum for Little Compton Town Council and Little Compton School Committee on Thursday, Oct. 27. The live, in-person forum will take place at the Little Compton …
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10/19/22
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