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Nineteen-year-old Ty DaSilva first experienced depression as a middle school student. “I had started dating this girl and unfortunately, it was a very rough breakup,” he said. … more
Learn how to save money with savvy shopping at a Healthy Habits cooking demonstration and food tasting at Warwick Public Library on Thursday, February 29 at 2 p.m. Everyone is feeling sticker … more
Donald Louis Westberg, 80, of East Greenwich, passed away on Wednesday, February 28, 2024. Born in Providence, he was the son of the late Carl E. and Alice I. (Aldrich) Westberg. Donald proudly … more
(BPT) - If you are one of the more than 35 million Americans who are estimated to have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), you already know how disruptive it can be to your life. While OSA is one of the … more
The Toll Gate girls soccer team won the Division III State Championship on Sunday evening, led by captain Cassie Cirella, the sister of Gianna Cirella. Here is their mother Tara’s thoughts on … more
Week of October 7, 2021 [Photo gallery]
The Pilgrim hockey team is hitting the ice this week and will be on its own this winter as it’s co-op with Toll Gate came to an end after three seasons together. With over 30 skaters in … more
Col. Bradford Connor had a full plate Friday. He had to finalize remarks for that night’s event; pick up plaques that would be presented and check on the seating plan for nearly 90 people … more
To the Editor, Last May, Representative Joe Shekarchi sponsored an exciting new presence in Rhode Island, the Life Science Hub. The Hub is where biotech companies that wish to set up shop in … more
Warwick Symphony Orchestra trios and quartets will present a concert of chamber music Sunday, Feb.  25 at 2 p.m. at the Warwick Public Library The Warwick Symphony Orchestra’s … more
The Rhode Island Military Organization (RIMO) Lounge at the Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport  was packed with  state representatives Thursday along with a check large in both … more
After writing a few articles about our live-fire studies of Revolutionary War-era arms, one was shared on an archaeology social media page and a question was asked about flints: Were the flints being … more
The big idea: Social ballroom dancing can improve cognitive functions and reduce brain atrophy in older adults who are at increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. … more
Starting off big [Photo gallery]
Kaylee Collins, 8, caught her first fish ever … more
Week of January 13, 2022 [Photo gallery]
To the Editor, To the collectivists in this country (i e the Progressives and the Liberals) Trump will always be considered the Howard Roark ( from Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead) of politics - to … more
Halsband, Alan I., 86, died Saturday, February 24, 2024 at Saint Elizabeth Home. He was the beloved husband of Harriet (Kriss) Halsband for 8 years and the late Marcia (Aptel) Halsband for 47 years. … more
James M. Wayss 63, passed away peacefully on March 3, 2024, with his loving family by his side. Born in Providence, he was the son of Paul R. Wayss and the late Jacquelyn M. (Streker) Wayss. … more
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