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Arts Alive! and young thespians from Kickemuit Middle School joined together for performances of "Shrek The Musical, Jr." ...
A new proposal to ban dogs, leashed or otherwise, from all Barrington parks or outdoor athletic facilities is a surprising departure from the normal course of local government. From all we can ...
Please don't call the Tiverton Zoning Board of Review a “zoning board"! The members apparently don't understand what zoning ...
A camel, giraffe and bears, oh, my! Green Animals Topiary Garden, a historic 7-acre property along Narragansett Bay, features ...
The Town of Warren hosts its 157th annual Memorial Day events May 25 and 26, with a remembrance and honors ceremony, beginning on Sunday at 9 a.m. with recognition program to be held at Warren's ...
To the editor: At 7 p.m. on Wednesday evening, May 28, the taxpayers of Barrington will meet at Barrington High School for the town’s final Financial Town Meeting to review, amend and approve the ...
It was an exciting night for Townies sports on Tuesday, as the softball, baseball, and girls lacrosse teams all notched victories against their opponents on their home turf at East Providence High ...
Jim McGaw A lifelong Portsmouth resident, Jim graduated from Portsmouth High School in 1982 and earned a journalism degree from the University of Rhode Island in 1986. He's worked two different stints ...
The final meeting of the 2025 Division III boys' volleyball regular season for the Portsmouth High School and Mt. Hope squads had tremendous meaning, as it would likely determine both first place in ...
Four Barrington residents submitted motions to amend the town’s budget. All four motions call for money to be added to the Barrington School Department budget — ranging from a $70,000 increase to a ...
The Barrington Middle School softball team, which finished the regular season with a perfect 9-0 record, will face Broad Rock Middle School of South Kingstown in a playoff game on Friday, May 23.
To the editor: We much appreciated the list of local organizations included in the May 1 letter by Roz Moulton, “Antidote to Despair”. We are also very grateful for the many suggestions for becoming ...
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