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The Tiverton Lions Club recently recognized 12 Tiverton and Little Compton public servants for the contributions they have made to their communities this past year. The club’s 2023 … more
The Kickemuit Middle School sixth, seventh and eight grade bands and the Mt. Hope High School Marching Band and Concert and Symphonic Bands performed during the Bristol Warren Regional School … more
Westport firefighters turned out in force to a structure fire in the south end of town Wednesday afternoon, and were able to contain it beforeit extended to a detached garage and nearby home. … more
More than a dozen Barrington students recently won RI Art Anchor Awards. The Rhode Island Art Educators Association organized the awards and invited all art teachers in Grades 6 through 12, to … more
Fall River Restaurant Week starts this Friday, March 24, and offers 10 days of delicious deals for diners. Spearheaded by Viva Fall River in conjunction with the City of Fall River, this year’s … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — Sewer rates in East Providence will soon rise significantly, though necessarily, after the City Council backed one of two proposals presented to it by a specialist on the … more
Linden Place hosts an afternoon of Irish tea, Irish step and an Irish tale, beginning at 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 26, in the ballroom. Dr. Scott Molloy, award-winning writer of “Irish … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — The East Providence Animal Control is seeking the public’s help in identifying the owner of dog. On March 16, East Providence police responded to Rumford Pets at 865 … more
The Tiverton Town Council last week approved a resolution urging the General Assembly to pass legislation that would restrict any new aquaculture leases on the Sakonnet River to at least 1,000 feet … more
The sun came out from behind the clouds just in time to shine on the second annual Shortest St. Paddies Day Parade in Adamsville on Saturday afternoon. It was a sight to behold. So many happy, … more
If I told you that Woodpeckers eat worms, I bet you wouldn’t believe me, but trust me. Early in the morning, when I first come down and look out the kitchen window onto the back lawn, I will … more
Five reasons it's time for an override in Westport: 1. Required costs keep increasing while revenue is limited by Proposition 2.5. 2. Westport has not taken advantage of the override … more
We are writing to express our strong support for a $3 million override for the Town of Westport. As persons who deeply care about the people of Westport, we believe that the funds generated by the … more
The marine science community knows this much for certain: The high-resolution geophysical (HRG) surveys used to site offshore wind turbines and transmission cabling causes harm and mortality to … more
A residents' group formed to promote a Proposition 2 ½ override for Westport has established a website and Facebook page for residents to gather information and discuss the issues surrounding … more
This Saturday, March 25, New England-based Enigmatica, directed by Marilyn Mair, is set to perform at the Bristol State House. This group is part chamber orchestra and part plucked-string double … more
To the editor: As we approach the March 28 Planning Board meeting focused on the 25 Watson property, I would like to urge residents to attend and help protect and preserve this space.   … more
Barrington’s Julie Gerstenblatt will sign copies of her debut novel “Daughters of Nantucket” at a special event at Inkfish Books in Warren on Thursday, March 23 at 6 p.m. … more
The East Providence Local Advisory Committee for Special Education, for a meeting and workshop on Wednesday, March 29, at 6 p.m. in the Martin Middle School Library, Brown Street. Experience the … more
Newport Live presents Mark Erelli in Concert with a Record Release Party on Thursday, March 23, at the Jamestown Arts Center. Tickets are $35. Mark Erelli turns adversity into finely embroidered … more
Have you ever seen an owl up close? “Eyes on Owls,” this Saturday, March 25, is your chance! Get a front row introduction to six different owls that you would find throughout New England, … more
After Bristol, the other safest communities in RI are South Kingstown (also for the 4th year in a row), North Kingstown, Cumberland, Smithfield, Westerly, North Providence, Coventry, East Providence, and Warwick. more
This Sunday, March 26, The Roger Williams University (RWU) Music Program will present the Arrow Quartet performing Mozart, Beethoven and the music of female Mexican composer Sor Juana de la Cruz. The … more
Residents of a road that serves as a popular secondary point of entry and exit from Kickemuit Middle School in Warren are demanding action from the Town regarding what they consider a crucial safety issue occurring multiple times a day throughout the school year. more
Take a guided tour of the historic Newport fort constructed with Irish labor between 1824 and 1857. Hour-long tours will be offered at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., on Saturdays and Sundays in March … more
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