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Two Little Compton non-profits have won a collective $15,000 in Rhode Island Foundation grants to help local seniors and the needy. The Little Compton Community Center received $10,000 … more
The Town of Bristol has seemingly heard the call of a local resident, who came to the Phoenix with a grievance about a campsite that had accumulated large piles of garbage near a walking trail off Elmwood Drive. more
To the editor: Thank you to the Town Council members, cheerful volunteer workers, participating restaurants, police and firefighters, and all who were responsible for arranging such a wonderful … more
To the editor: With rising tides and worsening floods I do not want to see out taxpayer money wasted on trying to build a new school on its present wet, flood-prone site. I have lived in Bristol … more
Barrington Town administration is proposing some changes to the Spencer Trust bylaws, including two amendments that impact the home repair fund. The trust was established after former Barrington … more
The George Hail Free Library in Warren has digitized our newspaper, going all the way back to its first year in 1866 and up to 1992. The historic editions can now be browsed on any library computer. more
PORTSMOUTH —Now that technology allows you to participate in a Town Council meeting from the comfort of your own home, is it no longer necessary for council members to trek to Prudence Island … more
United Brothers Synagogue will be celebrating their 100th year on High Street in Bristol this Sunday, Aug. 27 with a rededication of the sanctuary from 2 to 4 p.m. more
The Blithewold Music and Sunset Concert Series has two shows left, but one is already sold out. The Wednesday, Sept. 6, performance by The Oh Nos is sold out, but tickets are still available for next … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — A handful of East Providence-middle school aged track and field athletes enjoyed continued successes during the recent summer club season, including a visit to the youth … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — The 32nd annual Neighborhood Day took place Saturday, Aug. 19, at Onna Moniz-John/Central Avenue Playground..."Us and You Year 32." Events included the traditional … more
While it’s always the 18th century at Coggeshall Farm, for one day — last Saturday, Aug. 19 — the Farm was host to a reenactment of a drill day and encampment of Revolutionary War soldiers and militiamen of Rhode Island’s own Tew’s Company. more
The Newport Navy Base is hosting a “Salute to Summer,” with free concerts and a fireworks show this Saturday, Aug. 26. Events take place at Dewey Field, beginning at 4 p.m. There … more
As tradition dictates, many students wound up just as paint-spattered as the inanimate objects they sought to paint. more
In its best year between 2014 and 2023, the Barrington Financial Town Meeting drew 5 percent of the registered voters. Five percent. Low participation at the annual FTM is one of the reasons … more
The Newport Film Outdoors series continues with a screening of “Invisible Beauty” on Thursday, Aug. 24. The showing will be at The Elms, on Bellevue Avenue. The venue opens at 5 p.m. … more
A project that began in early 2022 and was supposed to be finished by the end of this summer now faces uncertain delays. more
The Warren Recreation Department hosts the final night of its summer concert series, with a performance by the band Country Wild Heart on Sunday, Aug. 27. The fun begins at 5 p.m. and concludes at 8 … more
Tap into your wild side at Brew at the Zoo on Saturday, Aug. 26, an adults-only evening event, and sample more than 170 beers, hard seltzers, and ready-to-drink cocktails from more than 100 local, … more
To the editor: The irony of two back-to-back articles in the Aug. 16, 2023 Warren Times prompted me to write this letter. The first article was “A worthy day for Warren’s first … more
$750,000 in federal money was secured to rejuvenate Bristol’s “Revolutionary Heritage Byway”, which includes large portions of Hope Street and High Street. more
The Herreshoff Marine Museum will conclude its annual Summer Sunset Music Series with a concert by Roomful of Blues on the waterfront overlooking Bristol Harbor. They have tables, chairs and picnic … more
Lippitt House Museum’s Sunday Concerts in the Garden series concludes on Sunday, Aug. 27, with the incomparable jazz vocalist Tish Adams. Adams's rich and velvety voice, combined with her … more
"The Myths Of The Sea,” with the photography of Edwin Gifford  featuring the yachts of Nathanael G. Herreshoff, and the sculptures of Bonnie Blue, whose work concentrates on dolphins, … more
Mount Hope Farm has a big lineup of vendors for its weekly Farmers’ Market this Saturday morning, Aug. 26. The market takes place in the South Pasture from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. There will be … more
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