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Barrington High School student-athletes will be going door-to-door on Saturday, Sept. 17, as part of Barrington Booster Day. Students will be asking residents to support the Barrington Booster … more
To the editor: Why are teachers bringing operational issues to the Barrington School Committee, a policy and oversight board, rather than raising and resolving them with their direct managers, … more
Folk at the Farm, a free music concert featuring four Rhode Island-based groups, will take place on Sunday, Oct. 2 from 2-6 p.m. at Frerichs Farm, 43 Kinnicutt Ave. in Warren. 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
More than 600 friends and neighbors gathered along the Little Compton Commons Sunday afternoon, taking the rare opportunity to share in a meal together as a community. The annual Little Compton … more
The field of candidates in Barrington shrunk on Tuesday night, Sept. 13.   The list of three Democrats hoping to run for the Barrington Town Council in the general election was cut to two. … more
Food Truck Fridays are taking place every week at Roger Williams Park in Providence. Events are 5 to 8:30 p.m.  Entry is free. Bring chairs or blankets or find a spot on the … more
The Collaborative, a nonprofit arts organization in Warren, RI, will be holding a food and art event at their Studio, 4 Market St in Warren, on the evening of Thursday Sept. 15 from 5-9 p.m. more
Bristolians preferred Foulkes over McKee, selected favorites among two contested Democratic State Senate seats. more
EAST PROVIDENCE — Much like their male counterparts did this past spring, the members and coaches of the East Providence High School girls’ volleyball team are hoping a change in scenery … more
The multi-year effort to install a series of recreation buildings near the band shell at Burr’s Hill Park has hit a significant and unexpected snag, which has resulted in the Town going back out to bid for the project. more
EAST PROVIDENCE  — The East Providence Arts Council together with the city administration and area artist Anna Dugan recently completed a street mural created following consultation and … more
Newpor Car Museum founder Gunther Buerman is hosting a live discussion, covering the 1965 Ford Shelby Cobra 427 SC and the ’65 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R, this  Saturday, … more
Little Compton Town Council member Andrew Iriarte-Moore said Wednesday that he believes charges filed against him and his husband over an incident late last month are unwarranted, and said he is … more
PORTSMOUTH — The subject that took up the bulk of the discussion at Monday's Town Council meeting was the site of the old Kaufman's Hardware store at the corner of East Main Road and Patriots … more
Newport Live and Norman Bird Sanctuary will be presenting the award winning singer/songwriter “The Suitcase Junket” at The Norman Bird Sanctuary in Middletown on Friday, Sept. 16, at 7 … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — The expected matchup to see who will be the city’s second ever elected mayor emerged from the Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022 primary election as incumbent Bob DaSilva earned the … more
Linda L. Ujifusa will be the Democrat on the ballot in November for the District 11 R.I. Senate race. more
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