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Simmons farm will be hosting goat yoga on Saturday, July 30 from 8:30-10:00 a.m. Come meet the "kids" and get a relaxing workout in while hanging out with some adorable friends. Enrollment is $25 … more
Back in the Day will be bringing the best hits of Journey, Van Halen, Bon Jovi and more to the Band Shell in Burr's Hill Park with a free concert on Sunday, July 31 at 5:00. Picnics and dogs are welcome.  The … more
PORTSMOUTH — Ryan Costa has a fun math fact. “This is a good one: What’s the sum of one plus two, plus all the other numbers all the way up to 100?” he asked. Give … more
Revolve Dance Project will be bringing together young dancers, musicians, choreographers at the Jane Pickens Theater in Newport. The performances will feature live music from string musicians, … more
A Tiverton restaurant that posted a Facebook meme making light of Anne Frank in a post about the heat is being widely condemned and criticized online. The meme, posted Friday by the Atlantic … more
Newport Jazz Festival will return to Fort Adams State Park July 29-31. With a full lineup of over 50 acts as well as plenty of food an exhibits, this year's festival is set to be a music-packed … more
Westporters have served the country since before its creation. Come Sunday, they will finally have an inclusive memorial. Westport will unveil its new veterans' monument this Sunday, July 24, at … more
The Town of Warren has asked those who utilize private wells to restrict water usage, citing "critically low water levels". more
On Wednesday, July 27 the Herreshoff Museum will once again welcome 11th Hour Racing Skipper and Bristol hometown hero Charlie Enright. more
The Warren Town Council unanimously approved a petition to allow free weekly classes on the Town Beach each Sunday from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. more
Barrington recently recorded its highest multi-family home sale price ever. According to a press release from Residential Properties Ltd., the recent sale of 404 County Road in Barrington for … more
At their Wednesday, July 13 meeting, the Town honored James “Jimmy” Sylvester, who recently retired from the Department of Public works after 43 years of service. more
The Bristol Town Council’s approval of a pivotal zoning change for the re-development of the Robin Rug building hinges on the affordable housing detail. more
More than two dozen Barrington residents will pedal in this year’s Pan-Mass Challenge, a bike-a-thon that raises money for cancer research and patient care.  The Barrington riders are: … more
Bristol Police activity from July 11-17, 2022. more
It's a little worse for wear, but the fork in the road stolen Tuesday is back. Tom Schmitt, the Westport resident who a decade ago built the 11-foot utensil with his wife Kate and planted it at … more
A commitment to many charitable endeavors earned Billy Andrade a place among elite company in the pro golfing world. more
They found a fork in the road, and returned it. Westport police reported Thursday afternoon that the iconic fork at River and Old Harbor roads has been found, and returned to owners Tom and Kate … more
A tie-breaking tug-of-war was required to determine a winner among Bristol's fire and emergency personnel, in the grand return of the popular event. more
Federal and state investigators raided the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club on American Legion Highway Thursday morning, reportedly as part of a larger investigation into the club across Massachusetts. … more
To the editor: There were three very interesting and connected pieces in last week’s Phoenix. Letters to the editor from Bill Bullard and Michael Byrnes, and a piece about White Nationalist … more
To the editor: Apparently, Mr. Bullard is so enamored with Bristol’s former high school principal that facts presented by Messrs. Byrnes and Hewett and Ms. MacDonald in their letters to … more
To the editor: Last week's Phoenix contained a very well written but totally irrelevant letter from a highly regarded person of our town about Black Lives Matter in the inner courtyard of the … more
Despite a valiant effort and great play throughout the District 2 Majors tournament, the Bristol Warren All-Stars ultimately fell to Portsmouth in the final round on Saturday at Bristol Memorial Field by a score of 8-4. more
Part one of a two-part feature on the candidates for Bristol’s representatives on the Bristol Warren Regional School Committee. more
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