The fourth Bristol-based brewery is set to open on June 26.
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By Ethan Hartley
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6/9/22
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On Arbor Day, the school gathered with town officials and volunteers to plant a beautiful Kwanzan flowering cherry tree in Linda Bruno’s honor.
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By Christy Nadalin
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6/9/22
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“When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around me. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was astonished at how much he had learned in …
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6/9/22
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To the editor: Bristol is fortunate to have many historical sites with ornate, impressive, and informative statues, monuments, and other memorabilia located in various prominent spots in town, and …
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6/9/22
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To the editor: Thank you to the Bristol Town Council for adopting the 2022 Proclamation Declaring the First Friday in June to be National Gun Violence Awareness Day at their June 1 meeting. This …
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6/9/22
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To the editor: In 2015, San Francisco developers made a “water grab” for one of the finest venues for children, youth, and adult recreational sailing and educational programs on the west …
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6/9/22
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To the editor: The Phoenix (March 10) quotes Descendant Voices in Action Chairman Isaac Gilliard’s support for the unwanted port marker, “so we [people of color] can talk about …
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6/9/22
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To the editor: It is my understanding that there is a proposal under consideration to convert the Walley School into a Senior Center at a great cost to the citizens. Seniors may also be impacted if …
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6/9/22
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To the editor: I try so hard to ignore the comments by Mike Proto but sometimes he just goes too far. Mr. Proto, just who do you think you are to say that many Bristolians don't believe the events in …
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6/9/22
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Yes, he is impressed by her grades. They are impressive: All A’s, not a single B — and with a course-load that features the top-level calculus class and a handful of other AP …
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By Josh Bickford
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6/9/22
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EAST PROVIDENCE — An area off Ferris Avenue historically used as a shooting range to train troops through the first half of the 20th Century will soon be remediated of toxic material associated …
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By Mike Rego
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6/9/22
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Rob Humm is requesting the town take a closer look at locating portable restrooms at the athletic fields around Barrington.
The town council member spoke about the issue during the council …
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By Josh Bickford
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6/9/22
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Schoolyard Market happens every Wednesday from 4-7 p.m. June 15 through Sept. 28 at Hope & Main, 691 Main Street, Warren.
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6/9/22
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About 200 classic cars are expected at the sixth annual British Motorcars in Bristol festival at Colt State Park, taking place June 10 and 11. On Friday, June 10, as many as 100 cars will parade for …
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6/8/22
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Residents and non-residents alike can look forward to a new farmer’s market in Barrington this summer.
The farmer’s markets will be held at St. John’s Church on Thursdays, June …
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6/8/22
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This year’s Black Ships Festival, the 39th annual, will kick off at 10 a.m. Friday with opening ceremonies at Rockwell Park.
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By Christy Nadalin
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6/8/22
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Don’t be surprised to see more traffic than usual along a 4.4-mile stretch of the East Bay Bike Path this weekend — nor folks there at all times of day and night.
BioBlitz 2022 is …
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6/8/22
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$23,898 from the Champlin Foundation will go towards the installation of a new HVAC system to improve the building’s climate control.
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By Ethan Hartley
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6/8/22
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