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Patricia J. (MacArthur) McCormick, 87, of Warwick, passed away peacefully at Brentwood Nursing Home & Rehabilitation Facility in Warwick on Thursday, June 13, following complications from … more
A Raising Cane’s representative attended Monday’s Johnston Town Council meeting, carrying a chicken gift basket topped with a bright red bow. The restaurant chain missed their spot … more
Weekend Spotlight Feb. 10, Soup Cook Off will be hosted by St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 111 W. Shore Rd., Warwick on Sat. Feb. 10, at 6 p.m. Make your favorite soup for all to vote on … more
To the Editor, Within a recent “Political Scene: The campaign contributions of Washington Bridge contractors”, Patrick Anderson & Katherine Gregg, is an extremely disturbing … more
I have written a number of Letters to the Editor and Op-Eds over the past several years to provide information to the public regarding the harms to human health and the environment from the … more
Warwick Veterans Memorial Middle School Principal Jeff Goss is still in his role after pleading not guilty to a charge of driving under the influence (DUI). Goss was arrested by Tiverton police … more
The Pilgrim boys lacrosse team got some revenge on Monday afternoon when it rolled to a 20-9 win over Middletown in a state championship rematch. The Pats were led by the usual suspects as Ryan … more
A new car drove onto the New England Institute of Technology’s Warwick campus on Thursday morning for a lifetime of helping the school’s automotive students learn about the car’s … more
The House of Representatives passed legislation Tuesday introduced by Rep. Joseph M. McNamara (D-Dist. 19, Warwick, Cranston) that would require Warwick representation on the Rhode Island Airport … more
The Warwick Public Library has announced registration for its Summer Reading Challenge. The 2024 Warwick Public Library All Ages Summer Reading Challenge begins Saturday, June 22. The theme this … more
Deborah Marie Pennacchia, 59, of Cranston, Rhode Island, born on April 21, 1965, passed away peacefully on June 13, 2024, with her family by her side.  She was a 1983 graduate of Pilgrim High … more
On Sunday, the Little Rhodie Bully Breed Club … more
The Toll Gate girls basketball team entered the season coming off a semifinal appearance last winter and is looking to return to make a deep playoff run once again. Toll Gate sits at 3-3 in … more
Voice a complaint about the health system and without prompting you’re bound to get nods of agreement and a tale or two that is one better than the experience you just recounted. It seems like … more
To the Editor, Last week, the Cranston Herald published an article by an ecoRI reporter entitled, “Public supportive of green bond proposal, $16M in additional funding for land … more
Imagine Warwick as a gigantic bathtub that, depending on the time of year, needs to be filled with 15 to 25 million gallons of water daily. Now imagine two large water spigots each capable of … more
This March recorded the most rainfall second only to March 2010 when two nor’easters hit the state within a week with the second storm during 8.79 inches of rain over two days. We weren’t … more
The Warwick North and Warwick Continental American Little Leagues celebrated their respective Opening Days last Saturday in front of packed audiences. Joining the fun were family, friends and of … more
The Pilgrim unified basketball team wrapped up another season of fun when it traveled to Bishop Hendricken and competed in the state championship, finishing second overall. Members of the team … more
I’ve never been in a parade. Well, actually I have although not of my own planning. Saturday is parade day, the center piece to Gaspee Days. Now, if you don’t know what Gaspee is … more
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