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Two Barrington sisters placed in the top-five in their respective divisions at the USA Fencing National Championships in Minneapolis, Minn. earlier this month.  Alexandra Smuk and her older … more
The Bristol Police Department is investigating the origin of fliers found along the Bristol 4th of July parade route that advertise a self-proclaimed “pro-white” New England nationalist social club. more
Historic Fort Adams State Park is the site for the 2022 Craft Brew Races Newport, taking place this Saturday, July 16. The event is from 12 to 3:#0 p.m. A fun walk/run 5K is followed by an … more
Live music, food trucks, and dozens of vendors: Welcome to the first-ever Barrington Street Fair. The event will be held this Sunday, July 17, from 3 to 6 p.m., and promises something for just … more
Aquidneck Community Table's (ACT) summer market is held on Saturday mornings at Embrace Home Loans Campus at 25 Enterprise Drive in Middletown. The market hours are 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. … more
The temporary closure will allow the Department to replace old drainage pipes under the road with culverts. more
The town manager wants residents to know that the renovation of athletic fields at Haines Park is just one piece of the work that officials would like to see completed there.   Phil Hervey … more
For the first time since 2019, Bristol’s bravest will hold their spirited competition. more
Westport has closed town beaches to swimming, following a near-shore shark spotting at Horseneck Beach Wednesday morning. Horseneck was the first to close following the sighting Wednesday morning. … more
To the editor: The roads are filled with cyclists as we reach mid-summer. Bicycling has been an enormously popular outdoor exercise during Covid restrictions and even more now in warm weather … more
To the editor: I find it amusing that after more than 14 years, this town still has public debates about the need for more town athletic fields.   It’s amusing that a few people … more
Michelle King, assistant principal of Mt. Hope High School since the 2016/17 school year, was named the school’s interim principal on Monday. more
To the editor: Recently a Black Lives Matter mural, with Marxist clenched fists, was painted on an inside wall in a courtyard at Mt. Hope High School. To put up such a politically charged mural, … more
Easton's Beach is hosting a Children's Night Series every Thursday in  July. Kids and families can enjoy magicians, puppet shows and interactive entertainment starting at 6:00 p.m.  The … more
For the first time in three years, the Westport Fair is back, full strength and restriction-free, this week. The fair kicked off Wednesday evening at the fairgrounds on Pine Hill Road, and … more
Nearly two dozen speakers pleaded with the Tiverton Planning Board Tuesday evening to reject a proposal by a Cranston-based company that wants to build a Seasons Corner Market, a 24-hour convenience store, gas … more
The Barrington Juniors Division All-Star baseball team outscored East Providence 14-4 and captured the District 2 championship late last week.   Barrington opened the District 2 tournament … more
Could Water Street in Warren hold the densest collection of great restaurants in all of Rhode Island? It’s been a legitimate question for a few years, and recent developments have only … more
Author and Boston Globe journalist Mark Arsenault will discuss his new book July 14 at 7 p.m. in Barrington. Arsenault will appear at Barrington Books to share his new historical biography of a World … more
The Westport Fair is celebrating its 67th anniversary. There will be tractor pulls, truck pulls, 4-H youth showmanship competitions of farm animals, live bands, magic shows, Toe Jam Puppet Band, … more
The Delvena Theatre Company will present “Lizzie Borden and the 40 Whacks” this coming Monday in Fall River. Entry to the performance is free and open to all, but registration is … more
A free concert by the American Band will return this summer rain or shine. The grounds open at 5 p.m. Bring chairs. Picnics are welcome. No pets. WHAT: Band concert WHEN: Thursday, July 14, at … more
Last month I attended a Barrington Recreation Commission workshop focused on the town’s plan to spend perhaps $1.1 million of American Rescue dollars to move a baseball field and create a new … more
To the editor: At the July 11 meeting, the Portsmouth Town Council voted 7-0 to rescind their approval of the pilot program to place Automated License Plate Readers at the approaches to the Mt. … more
Barrington Police received a 911 call for an erratic driver on County Road at about 7:30 p.m. on Monday, July 4. Officers responded and spoke to witnesses, who said the female motorist nearly … more
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