The Lincoln Police have discovered a dead dog dumped at Barney's Pond on Smithfield Avenue, and authorities are asking the ...
CUMBERLAND – Local schools remain near the top in the state for test scores, doing so despite having significantly greater challenges than many other top districts, say officials. Cumberland ...
WOONSOCKET – Regis King sees himself as more than just the owner of Galileo Skatepark on Diamond Hill Road, which is marketed as a community center for city residents. King advocates for various ...
LINCOLN – Chapel Street Congregational Church, 185 Chapel St., will hold a Solstice Service on Saturday, Dec. 21, at 7 p.m. This is a service of remembrance and music with the piano, cello and ...
CUMBERLAND – Now that it is officially under the new ownership of long-time Cumberland residents Brittney and David Elliott, Everybody’s Favorite Family Restaurant is reopening its doors to ...
WOONSOCKET – Take a drive down Main Street these days, and one will see significant updates to two long-vacant historic buildings. The Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company Building at 162 Main St ...
GLOCESTER – The Ponaganset High wrestling team could have easily kicked off its season this week with a lavish ceremony in its home gym to honor last winter’s two-time defending state and New ...
PROVIDENCE – Smithfield’s Marissa Ruzzano, who was a senior midfielder on the Rhode Island College women’s soccer team, was recently named the Anchorwomen’s Most Valuable Player during the ...
WOONSOCKET – The Woonsocket High track and field program has conducted its share of National Letter of Intent signing ceremonies for its throwers inside its school’s gymnasium, but last Friday ...
NORTH PROVIDENCE – Town Council President Dino Autiello is sticking with his stance that the council will not again let the School Committee choose a replacement member, saying it wasn’t worth ...
DJaret, With respect, you are missing the point. I did not say we should Increase the funding for the WED. What I said was that we should not divert funding away from the WED over to RISE Prep in ...
CUMBERLAND – Some residents have long craved more sidewalks as a safer option for walking town streets, and they should soon get their wish as the town invests some $750,000 into an initial ...