Above: xxx By Mary and Stephen MacIntosh The Avenger Football team came into the game against the Cranston East Thunderbolts Saturday (11/1/25), the final game of the regular season, looking to extend ...
Above: The Frenchtown Road bridge over Route 4. Next week, RIDOT plans to install shielding at the Frenchtown Road Bridge and ...
This new-to-the-market Colonial in the High Hawk neighborhood has 4 bedrooms and 5 full bathrooms in over 6,000 square feet of living space. Stand-out features in the stately home include gorgeous ...
Our podcast, with hosts Elizabeth McNamara and Joannie Hinman, features top stories of the past month and occasional interviews. We record the podcast at Nova Pro Media, with Jesse Tolppa at the ...
Above: Samantha Mossey makes a serve. Photo by Chuck Nadeau By Charlotte Bradshaw The East Greenwich Unified Volleyball team had a big victory over Exeter-West Greenwich Thursday, Oct. 16, in a ...
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Fresh off the dedication of new basketball courts at Eldredge, paid for partly through a state grant, Community Services Director Andy Wade is looking to apply for a new round of state grant funding ...
Stanley J. Johnson, 70, formerly of East Greenwich, passed away peacefully on October 17, at Stonebridge Nursing Home in Benton, Ill. Stanley was born July 28, 1955, to Roy and Claire Johnson in ...
The Department of Health announced earlier this week it had suspended the medical license of Boris Bergus, M.D., owner of America’s Vein Center, which has offices in East Greenwich (at 1407 So. County ...
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Main Street buzzed with Halloween spirit as hundreds of families and children – infants to older kids – paraded in costumes, eagerly trick-or-treating at any corner or table that had candy to offer.