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I’m writing in response to George Burman and his comparing the Taliban to MAGA hat-wearing Trump supporters . Mr. Burman, I will not have you insulting my friends, equating them with the … more
Anthony Silva, chief of staff to Governor Dan McKee, earns $187,421 plus benefits. That’s why I thought it was curious when he recently resigned from his $7500 yearly post as Cumberland’s … more
Advice in the Phoenix from Nov. 4, 1892: “How to Avoid Wrinkles. If you have any desire to avoid wrinkles, care not only for your skin, but your nerves; control your temper and do not try to … more
The deluge of Wednesday night into Thirsday morning, remnants of Hurricane Ida, which hit the Gulf Coast near New Orleans as a category 4 hurricane, dumped some 6 inches of rain on the region. It … more
It is hard to find help these days — just ask Tim Gorman. The owner of Bagels Etc. in Barrington was forced to close his popular restaurant late last week because he does not have enough … more
About six weeks after Dr. Jonathan Brice tendered his resignation, the Bristol Warren Regional School District and the former superintendent of schools have closed the book on their two-year … more
A 29-year-old Bristol man was arrested early Sunday morning in front of his home after allegedly driving under the influence and firing a loaded pistol while traveling along Hope Street. Corey A. … more
During a difficult transition to eighth grade more than four years ago, Hailey Pratt said she struggled with making friends. Her confidence waned, and she couldn’t figure out where she belonged … more
Bristol-Warren School Committee to honor mask mandate, re-evaluate if Gov. McKee alters course in September. more
To the editor: It is time for 02871 to step up and rebuild the Stone Bridge abutment in Island Park. It is time for 02871 to step up and take control of Teddy’s Beach in Island Park. … more
I am writing this letter in response to the editorial of Aug. 11 “The cost of composting." I believe that your criticism of the Barrington Town budget allocation of $5,000 for a composting … more
Barrington municipal employees will be facing a new order very soon: Get vaccinated. During an interview on Thursday, Barrington Town Manager Jim Cunha said he was planning to issue a mandate to … more
It must be a good place to work, because for more than 58 years now, Pat Malafronte has been stepping through the doors of John Andrade Insurance on Hope Street with a smile on her face. She was just … more
For 13-year-old Bristol resident Tristan Healey, weekends are a series of ups and downs — but in his sport, the downs are the fun part. He’s spending his weekends (11 of them at least) … more
Thirty-eight single-family Barrington homes sold in July, and the median price for those sales was more than $700,000. According to information from the Rhode Island Association of Realtors, the … more
Scott Glaser, a multimedia artist and new resident of Bristol, has a style that’s hard to pin down. Over the years he’s created works from photorealism to pointillism to mosaic, using … more
A clever juvenile thief got caught red-handed with a lifted $20 bill, and women now have to pay poll taxes same as men. more
Community policing and a no-shame, recovery-focused approach makes Warren a statewide leader in battling the addiction and overdose epidemic facing all municipalities. more
Mariners both local and from far away know this spot to be one of the safest harbors on the East Coast. more
A candlelight vigil to mourn victims of overdoses will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 31 in Warren more
Senator Jack Reed recently visited Warren to learn about the Market to Metacom development plan. more
Trees came down and 4,400 lost power in Warren during Tropical Storm Henri. more
Tracey McGee-Moreira surprised the families of Hampden Meadows School last Monday with an email announcing her resignation.  Mrs. McGee-Moreira, who has been principal of Hampden Meadows … more
A few weeks ago we shared our opinions about mandatory masking in schools. Based on some reactions , you might think we advocated for citizen revolt against both the government and the medical … more
As employers across the country face mounting pressure to require Covid-19 vaccinations of their employees — President Joe Biden joined the chorus this week — business and organizational … more
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