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It was supposed to be easier. The number of questions on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form were reduced from 106 to 36. And this has surely expedited the process for … more
By JOHN HOWELL For old timers it’s going to seem like the clock is running backward when they consistently see at least two Rhode Island Air National Guard planes on Green Airport tarmac … more
Oops. Forgot.  We don’t call it that anymore (she gave me hell for that). We call it care for the older population. To solidify her point, she told me that we no longer call it … more
The Warwick girls hockey co-op celebrated its senior night last week at the Thayer Arena. Joining the senior standouts were their friends and family, as well as Warwick Mayor Frank Picozzi. Here are … more
What is the root cause of hatred? Where does it come from? These were two questions posed to seventh-graders at Winman Middle School by Francine Denerstein, a member of the … more
If you have kids, do you remember the days of the play pen? At first, in the case of your kids, the pen had a single mobile that Diana – our first of three children - would stare at for … more
Mark Mandeville & Raianne Richards will offer a free concert of American folk and country at the Warwick Public Library on Sunday, February 18 at 2 p.m. Mark & Raianne write songs … more
As 2024 kicks into gear, we’ve already seen a glimpse of the tumultuous times ahead. One section of the state remains cut off from the other, with no clear end to the chaos in sight, while … more
JSC Management Group will celebrate the grand reopening of its Burger King® restaurant at 2615 West Shore Rd. with free meals, giveaways and a  $1,000 donation to Pilgrim High on Saturday, … more
City Finance Director Peder Schaefer has a nose for numbers. When they aren’t what he expects them to be he starts digging. He did that last week as he reviewed the governor’s budget … more
There aren’t many who knew him that don’t have a special place in their hearts for Bob Shapiro. Last week, the Warwick City Council declared Sept. 20 as Robert A. Shapiro Day. All … more
Two of Warwick’s elementary schools will make history on March 21 at 3:30 p.m. That’s the date that Hoxsie and Park’s Unified Basketball teams- aimed at unifying students with … more
The hill off Narragansett Parkway, a favorite sledding spot, is usually packed on snow days. That wasn’t the case Tuesday for Gaspee newcomers, Kerri Tahir and her daughter, Sophia who recently … more
The Pilgrim wrestling team is on a tear in Division II and has picked up multiple victories in the past week. The Pats most recently beat East Greenwich in a big 42-33 decision. Serigne Saliou … more
Bishop Hendricken topped Hopkinton High School 2-1 in a regional table tennis meet last weekend. The event hosted teams from Rhode Island and Massachusetts and was a preview of the upcoming regional … more
The Bishop Hendricken basketball team surged past Cranston East 60-30 last week in a DI battle. Michael D’Ambra led the Hawks with 19 points while James Caldarella added 16 in the win. The … more
The Warwick Beacon’s Athlete of the Week is Toll Gate basketball player Adeline Areson. The senior standout has enjoyed a monster comeback campaign this winter and recently put up 30 points in … more
The Toll Gate girls basketball team completed the season sweep over rival Pilgrim on Monday, beating the visiting Pats 48-35. It was the second meeting of the winter between the two teams and … more
Per R.I. Dry Dock Facilities Act, 1994 24' Bayliner Classic Motor Vessel, Reg # RI 7061N with HIN USCC34CDC494, last known owner Peter Jutras, will be sold to the highest bidder at public sale, March … more
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