Joe DePasquale doesn't pretend to have all the answers, but he's not going to stop raising questions and concerns either. He wants the state DOT and traffic commission to join in the conversation.
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By Ethan Hartley
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11/21/23
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The family of a Tiverton woman who died Saturday in an apparent murder-suicide is trying to raise funds to give her a proper burial and care for her family.
According to the Bristol County …
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By Ted Hayes
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11/21/23
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Work on the East Bay Bike Path bridges came to abrupt stop recently, as CRMC officials voiced questions and concerns about the design of the replacement bridges.
During their Oct. 24 meeting, …
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By Josh Bickford
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11/21/23
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PORTSMOUTH — Officer William Silvia of the Portsmouth Police Department had just received word of a bank robbery in progress, and hopped into his cruiser to head to the scene.
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By Jim McGaw
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11/21/23
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It’s safe to say that Charles P. Meys has seen a few things.
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11/21/23
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You've likely seen Nathaniel Dempsey walking miles many days to spread his message; but what exactly is it?
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By Richard W. Dionne Jr.
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11/21/23
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The patriarch of the Contente family was determined to be the best he could be, despite a language barrier. The rest is history.
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By Manny Correira
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11/20/23
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It was a season for the history books for the East Bay Warriors Pop Warner football team, which included the first Rhode Island Southeastern Massachusetts (RISMA) Super Bowl victory in over a decade.
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By Ethan Hartley
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11/20/23
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EAST PROVIDENCE — Absenteeism has been a bane of the East Providence School District in recent years, the percentage increase up to nearly 10 percent of the entire population on a reoccurring …
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By Mike Rego
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11/20/23
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EAST PROVIDENCE — The first East Providence High School youth basketball skills clinic took place Friday night, Nov. 17, inside Ramos Gymnasium. The event was directed by Townies boys' head …
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By Mike Rego
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11/20/23
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The entire community is invited to the annual pre-Thanksgiving bonfire at Barrington High School on Monday night, Nov. 20.
The bonfire will be lit at about 6 p.m., shortly after the end of the …
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11/20/23
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Biologists from the Mystic Aquarium will examine a white-sided dolphin that washed ashore in Little Compton Saturday to determine how it died.
The dolphin was spotted on the beach at Little Pond …
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11/20/23
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The state champion Westport Wildcats — doesn’t that sound good! — received a hero’s welcome Saturday night when they returned home after knocking off Douglas on the road to …
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By Ted Hayes
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11/20/23
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PORTSMOUTH — What is normally a routine state review of an application for a new residential dock was delayed by the R.I. Coastal Resources Management Council (CRMC) Tuesday, Nov. 14, at …
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By Jim McGaw
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11/20/23
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The Barrington High School football team made two goal line stands in the fourth quarter and won the Division II State Championship, 28-21, against Cumberland on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 18.
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By Josh Bickford
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11/19/23
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Barrington Pop Warner Junior Varsity cheerleaders placed second at the New England Regional competition and will compete at Pop Warner Nationals.
The 2023 Pop Warner National Cheer & Dance …
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11/17/23
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Walter Coelho, seen here in the center with wife, Kathy, and his family, was recently named the 2023 Bristol Elks Lodge Veteran of the Year. Coelho is a veteran of the United States Army and is …
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11/17/23
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Residential dock fees will go from $60 to $65 dollars a foot; commercial fishermen will just go up $46 a foot (from $44). Some of the big bigger changes would be on commercial moorings.
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By Christy Nadalin
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11/17/23
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Six evergreen trees and a slab of cement at Latham Park have left some Bay Spring residents feeling pretty upset.
The town planted the trees and installed the cement pad at Latham Park as …
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By Josh Bickford
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11/17/23
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PORTSMOUTH — The folks at Greenvale Vineyards don’t want you to just drink their wine. They want you to learn all about the different varietals of vino they produce.
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By Jim McGaw
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11/17/23
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The Warren Holiday Festival is gearing up for another year of seasonal joy, with committee chair Elwood Donnelly reporting that everything is ready to go for the two evenings of festivities on Friday, Nov. 24 and Saturday, Nov. 25.
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11/17/23
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Marcos Dutra Africano and Tommy Bernard scored as the gritty Westport soccer team shut out Boston International 2-0 in the Division 5 state semifinal game at Scituate High School on Tuesday night. …
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Story and photos by Richard W. Dionne, Jr.
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11/17/23
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EAST PROVIDENCE — The Boys & Girls Club of East Providence recently hosted a special event coinciding with National STEM Day when club members enjoyed activities such as a gaming …
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11/17/23
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Property assessments are rising across town as Westport finishes up its first full revaluation in three years — but if yours went up, you may not see a tax increase, as the tax rate will be …
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By Ted Hayes
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11/17/23
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The final paving has not been completed, despite the fact that it began before the Fourth of July. Currently, the new drains and sewer covers project above the level of the street, as they have for months. The issue can be traced back to the Cardi Corporation.
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By Christy Nadalin
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11/16/23
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