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St. Kevin School prepared for the first day of the school year by deep cleaning classrooms and building a new outdoor play area for its youngest students. Since Father Robert Marciano, the … ...
Have you watched kids play, or maybe you remember games you played as a kid? Hide and seek was always a favorite that evolved as we grew older. We made our own rules, like placing … ...
Edward O’Hara passed away peacefully August 11, 2025 surrounded by loving family after a brief stay at the Hulitar Hospice Center in Providence. Born on February 24, 1946, he was preceded in … ...
For several decades, the police log has been a mainstay on our pages. As is often the case in community newspapers, it has been a reader favorite, a reliably quirky compendium of encounters between … ...
Every year, the Shriners host their annual Fez-tival of Trees on Thanksgiving Weekend. The Fez-tival is now in its 11th year, and is the largest fundraiser for the Rhode Island Shriners. Thousands of ...
To the Editor: Just what kind of a socialist nincompoop has State Representative Charlene Lima (D-Cranston/Prov) turned out to be? She has formally threatened the company that runs Garden … ...
The party’s over: Capt. Rob Taylor of Newport Sport Fishing Charters celebrates the 60-pound bluefin tuna caught by his client Mark Battista.
As I mentioned last week, I recently endured a “Trial by plane,” where I had attempted to save money by choosing the least expensive seat, the middle seat in the very last row. There … ...
Workers who get time off to relax, learn new skills or connect meaningfully with their friends and relatives have more energy, are in better moods and can do their jobs better.
Motorcycle crash, suspended license On July 17 at approximately 9 p.m., two WPD officers responded to a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Post Road and Veterans Memorial Drive. The &hellip ...
Janice A. Infantolino, age 81, passed away in the early morning hours of Tuesday, August 12, 2025 at the St. Elizabeth’s Home in East Greenwich. Born in Providence, she was the daughter … ...
During much of the last century, moose were apparently rare in Colorado. But lately, encounters with humans are becoming more common as the population increases.
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