LINCOLN – For WeRoast owner Edward “Teddy” Sullivan III, there are few things more important than coffee and community. This summer, the café will move from 276 Front St. to the Lincoln Shopping Center just up the road at 208 Front St., creating the opportunity for patrons to enjoy both of t…
NORTH SMITHFIELD – With $1 million leftover in this year’s operational budget, some reserves, and another $355,700 on its way from the Rhode Island Island Department of Transportation, the tow…
SCITUATE – On Sunday, after weeks of holding discussions among neighbors, residents of Institute Lane took their “street” meetings indoors to talk next steps toward stopping the gate at the to…
JOHNSTON – So far, business has been good at Ocean State Appliance, which held its grand opening on April 8 at 2949 Hartford Ave. in Johnston.
NORTH PROVIDENCE – The former director of the town’s senior center says she feels vindicated after reaching a settlement with the town’s insurance company, saying she endured suggestions of im…
CUMBERLAND – Unforeseen issues under the surface at Diamond Hill Park are leading to higher costs for preliminary work on a new community cent…
PAWTUCKET – On the showroom floor at the new Jeff Millette Auto Center (JMAC) is one of only 350 Chevy Camaro ZL1 Convertible Panther Edition …
LINCOLN – Tyler Durang’s high school football career ended with back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons and First-Team All-State honors last year as L…
NORTH SMITHFIELD – What appeared to be a rebuilding year for the Smithfield High boys’ lacrosse team has simply resulted in a reloading season.
WOONSOCKET – Spring vacation week and time away from the classroom didn’t prevent some of the members of the Woonsocket High boys’ and girls’ …
NORTH SMITHFIELD – No thanks to some early construction on its home field and a touch of inclement weather, the North Smithfield High baseball…
PROVIDENCE – Feld Entertainment will welcome children of all ages to the North American tour of the reimagined Ringling Bros. and Barnum &…
PROVIDENCE – Britney Coleman was in Providence last April, playing Barbara Maitland, a newly minted ghost in “Beetlejuice.” But she really did…
LINCOLN – A spring celebration for all ages will be held at the Pullen’s Corner Schoolhouse on Sunday, May 5, from 1 to 4 p.m. The volunteers …
CUMBERLAND – The Cumberland-Lincoln Community Chorus, under the direction of Dr. Judith Lynn Stillman, will present its spring concert on Satu…
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