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WARWICK SHOWCASE   SHE CAME TO ME * * * ½  (Quirky Black Dramady) If you are tired of formula movies and want something that is just a bit outlandish, funny and … more
Below is a Q & A conducted by Pilgrim student-athlete Brett Taylor, speaking with Pilgrim Head Football Coach Blake Simpson. Taylor created a new social media platform named Community Champions ) … more
Weekend Spotlight Dec. 16, Drive-Thru Food Pantry will be held by the Spring Green Memorial Church, 1350 Warwick Ave., Warwick, on Sat., Dec. 16.  Grocery bags of food will be distributed … more
With a second read, Mayor Frank Picozzi says the deal the Rhode Island Airport Corporation was prepared to give the city isn’t what he thought it was and would have Main Avenue and Post Road … more
With the calendar having turned to 2024, campaign season has already begun in eastern Warwick for Peter Appollonio Jr. A Democrat, Appollonio is currently mounting a campaign for Senate District … more
When legislators did away with the car tax, the state reimbursed municipalities the lost tax revenues. The plan was to ensure property owners received tax relief and that … more
At 104 years old, Ele Nora has seen a lot. That didn’t make the birthday celebration held for her on Friday at Avalon Nursing Home any less special, though. Nora, whose grandson, Tony … more
STORY OF THE WEEK: Redlining is widely thought of as the practice that prevailed in a lot of American cities in the mid-20th century, imposing racial segregation and depriving worthy borrowers of the … more
STORY OF THE WEEK: It’s an old political axiom: don’t help your opponent get a leg up in a campaign. That helps explain why CD1 Democrat Gabe Amo — who would have gone to the … more
Sally Ann Brown, 92, of Warwick, passed away peacefully at home on October 28, 2023. Born in Middletown, Connecticut, moved to RI as a child and settled in Johnston. She is an alumni of Saint Xavier … more
The Rhode Island Interscholastic League Division I hockey season is also underway along with basketball. Division I hockey is always one of the most competitive fields in the whole sports season, but … more
Raymond G. Mayette, age 96, of West Warwick, passed away on Saturday, December 9, 2023, at home surrounded by his family. He was the loving husband of Ann R. (Marshall) Mayette for 55 years. A … more
After less than a month’s respite, Shawomet Avenue residents on Saturday once again faced a storm and tidal surge. The wind driven waves crested seawalls in Conimicut and lifted floating docks … more
Ocean State Center for Independent Living (OSCIL) is accepting applications for the 2024 Catherine T. Murray Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship was established in 1995 by Catherine,  a … more
Brokers and associates of Williams & Stuart Real Estate celebrated their 15-year anniversary on Feb. 1. Williams & Stuart is a full-service real estate brokerage with 80 sales associates and … more
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
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
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