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Food Truck Festivals of America is coming to Newport for a one-day-only Newport Food Truck & Craft Beer Festival, featuring some of the area's most popular food trucks, dishing out fan favorite … more
The second in a series of “Take-Out Thursdays” will be held on Oct. 20 at Holy Angels Church on Maple Avenue. According to spokesperson Shawn DeHart of the parish’s social … more
PORTSMOUTH — Emphasizing it was merely gathering information for future decision-making, the Town Council voted unanimously Tuesday to direct staff to develop a request for proposals (RFP) for … more
To the editor: We are grateful that the Barrington Times recently covered the space concerns relating to Primrose Hill Elementary . These space concerns are the result of optional preschool … more
To the editor: In regard to the Barrington School Committee, it’s time to ask Elvis Presley for help. “Return to Sender.” The committee’s plans for the future of … more
To the editor: Last week, Scott Fuller wrote , “firearms crimes are dismissed at high rates with perpetrators quickly back onto the streets.” Nothing could be further from the truth. … more
To the editor: In his letter to the editor in the Oct. 5 Barrington Times, Joe Merrill disparages District 67 Representative Jason Knight for being essentially a rubber stamp for “the House … more
To the editor: For several years Barrington and Warren have been represented by Jason Knight who runs with the progressive crowd. I don’t know of an instance when he voted on anything, no … more
Linden Place will host an outdoor fall concert with local jazz band the Bebop Docs on Sunday, Oct. 16, at 2 p.m. Guests can BYOB, chair and picnic to the gardens, where fire pits, Adirondack chairs … more
The Four Corners Art Center will be hosting a lively group of musicians as they bring an eclectic mix of bluegrass, folk, western and fiddle tunes on Sunday, Oct. 16. The Spindle Rock River Rats play … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — The district is taking a measured, deliberate approach toward remedying the situation with the sink hole around the base of a light pole at the athletics stadium on new East … more
Discover the early history of Newport’s people of color, enslaved and free. Explore the places where enslaved people lived and labored, along with locations where free African Americans built … more
The ‘Becorns’ have returned to Blithewold Mansion, Gardens and Arboretum in Bristol. Created by David Bird, a photographer based in Danielson, Conn., the Becorns are characters made out … more
Potter League for Animals is hosting their 33 rd  annual  Heart and Sole Walk for Animals on Sunday Oct. 16, at 10 a.m. at Fort Adams in Newport, RI. The Heart & Sole Walk for Animals … more
A unique video/photographic art form tracing bird flight will come to earth at the Bosworth Lecture Series on Thursday, Oct 13, at 7 p.m. at the Rogers Free Library. The event is open to the public. … more
Join a celebration of water, science, and art at the third annual Rain Harvest Arts Festival hosted by the Providence Stormwater Innovation Center, City of Providence Parks Department, and … more
The annual Warren Walkabout is on three Sundays in October. The street-style festival has live music, unique shops and boutiques with sidewalk sales, cafés and eateries with food pop-ups, and … more
The Tiverton Farmers’ Market and the Tiverton Land Trust will host their second annual Harvest Market on Sunday. The specialty farmers’ market and community social event features over 100 … more
For the month of October, the Handy House Heritage Trail is transformed into a fun Halloween trail. Young visitors take a Halloween-themed quest, locating a ghostly lady and her children in the … more
Money from the $250 million school construction bond passed in 2018 is gone.  According to Victor Morrente, a spokesman for the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE), all $250 million … more
Part 1 of an ongoing series where we ask school committee candidates questions pertinent to voters ahead of the Nov. 8 election. more
The Barrington School Committee issued a statement on Wednesday morning, Oct. 12, regarding a Superior Court judge’s ruling in an Open Meetings case. The committee stated that it will not … more
PORTSMOUTH — Portsmouth High School dismissed students at about 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday following a gas leak inside the cafeteria. “Several PHS staff members reported smelling a … more
Voters will decide in November whether recreational pot shops can open in their communities, but Rhode Island likely won't see any such locations open until at least 2024. more
Some of the shelves are filled with boxes of cereal, bottles of juice and cans of soup. And some are quite bare.  Inside the Tap-In food pantry at the Peck Center building, there is evidence … more
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