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A Colonial Revival style house built by one of Rhode Islanda s leading architects has received federal recognition for its contributions to the history of architecture and community development.
NEW STAFF: Bill O'Hanley, of Middletown, has joined Residential Properties Ltd.'s Newport location at One Bowen's Wharf.
Rhode Island Philharmonic's noteworthy new music school has 1,600 students - and it's just getting started CHRISTINE HOCHKEPPEL Eleven-year-old twins, Emma and Emily Oxenaar of Barrington, have their piano ...
Stores Bagging Their Way To Brand Identity
First, Sheryl Crow and Whole Foods announced that the singer would design a brand-new reusable bag.
Civil-rights complaint against Barrington library is dismissed
The fact that a Pawtucket man is disabled does not give him the right to disrupt the quiet of the Barrington Public Library, according to the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights.
Developing her business - is really a leap of faith'
Gerri Feldman's new business is taking off so quickly, she's almost not ready for it.
Science test scores in Barrington rise far above rest of state
The secret of successful science teaching may seem, at times, as elusive as dark matter or as complex as human DNA.
Parents of boy with heart defect reach out to others
On this particularly warm afternoon, Will Aren Carlson - still three months shy of his third birthday - sits in his Daggett Avenue living room, playing with his beloved train set.
The late Phil Agins plays at the Ocean Mist, the venue for the tribute concert Sunday from 3 to 7 p.m. Photo by Susannah H. Snowden The Rock N' Roll community of eastern Connecticut and southern Rhode Island ...
Fresh water, natural cycle may have contributed to fish kills
Some of those living on Warwick Cove don't remember seeing so many sea gulls. And that, as it turns out, is a good thing.
Four sauces make this lasagna special
"My husband and I went to The Tyler Point Grille for our wedding anniversary on June 15th.
Furman: Men's Golf In Eighth At Aldila Intercollegiate
Sophomore Matt Broome fired a season-opening round of 69 to help Furman to an even-par 288 and a share of eighth place after the first round of the Aldila Intercollegiate on Monday at the Council Fire Golf ...
Rehoboth looks to RI for its new police chief
A veteran of the East Providence Police Department is poised to become the town's next police chief.
Driver charged by Barrington police with being drunk, driving on bike path
The road must have seemed awfully narrow to Nicholas H. Heath as he cruised southbound in his blue Honda.
Kerr: M. Charles is leaving the newsroom
Charlie Bakst's last column for this paper will run a week from today. You'll miss him.
East Bay to assist on state's new tall ship
Floating in a Lake Erie harbor, this steel hull will soon begin its journey to Newport for transformation into the tall ship Oliver Hazard Perry.
Police looking for flasher near bike path
" Police are looking into a report of a flasher on bike path. Police say a woman reported the citing in the area between Middle Highway and the Barrington YMCA, round 1p.m. The man was reportedly last seen ...
Kerr: The little stuff gives him pure gold
Gene Emery calls it an "oh wow" moment, sometimes a "holy cow" moment. He'll be scanning police reports, and he'll strike gold.
So how many were at CN rail meeting?
Barrington residents sure made their voices heard Wednesday, railing in huge numbers against the proposed Canadian National deal to buy the Elgin Joliet and Eastern railroad.
The stakes are high, as it will help to set the tone for the rest of his campaign -- and perhaps more.