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Notice is given pursuant to Rhode Island General Laws 45-24-53 that a Public Hearing will be held in the City Council Chambers, 3275 Post Road, Warwick RI 02886 on March 4 at 7:00 p.m. The … more
Lizzie McDaniels packed her belongings and quickly left the elaborate 1,800-acre Rancocas Stables in Johnstown, New Jersey, where she lived. She couldn’t get to Rhode Island fast enough to suit … more
FROM STAFF REPORTS The Don Rodrigues Karate Academy captured 47 trophies and awards at the 42nd Annual Ocean State Grand Nationals, recently held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Warwick, RI. With … more
He’s a successful businessman. He’s highly opinionated. And he’s someone that has had a very unique pathway to achieving his goals.  As a freshman at Central … more
To the Editor, I am writing to express my sincere gratitude to the professional, caring members of our local Fire Department.  This past week they assisted me into my home after I was … more
George Shuster, lifelong resident of Warwick, claims to be the first Board President of Save The Bay to be younger than the organization itself. At the organization’s 54th annual meeting … more
Loretta A. “Laurie” Browning MS-CS, RN, ANP 60, of Narragansett, passed away on Friday, June 5, 2015 at Rhode Island Hospital, Providence. She was the wife of 42 years to David Browning. … more
As of today, young women of Troop 77 Buttonwoods celebrate  of their 5-year anniversary.  On February 1st, 2019 Troop 77 became the first all-female scout Troop in Narragansett Council … more
Some people might not realize this, but there’s a case to be made that colleges and universities all over the country have had a direct impact on rock music for nearly half a century. Back in … more
The Warwick Beacon’s Athlete of the Week is Toll Gate softball pitcher Delaney Wilson. Wilson has had a strong campaign in the circle for the Titans and led the club to its first win of the … more
To the Editor, It used to be you could set your clock by it. The first jet took off at 6 a.m. from T. F. Green. Over the past few years the time has gradually crept backwards. One morning a … more
Mayor Frank Picozzi has two chiefs of staff for the time being. One, Aaron Mackisey, 27, will leave this week to take a newly created position with a non-profit based in Washington, DC, working with … more
“I found my home here” says Deputy Director Ellen O’Brien of her time at Warwick Public Library. Ellen O’Brien has been with the Warwick Public Library since she was a … more
Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church 111 West Shore RoadRev. Susan L. Wrathall737-31279 a.m. Sunday on Facebook LIVE http://www.facebook.com/stmarkswarwick.www.stmarkswarwick.com more
By KEVIN FITZPATRICK With a Republican mayoral primary now inevitable, battle lines have been drawn between the camps of incumbent Mayor Kenneth Hopkins and challenger State Representative … more
Tamales are a traditional Mesoamerican dish made of a masa dough and fillings, and then steamed in a corn husk or banana leaves. While tamales certainly are delicious, the time-consuming nature of … more
Leonard Harvey Hicks, 89, of Cranston, passed away on Monday, April 1, 2024. He was the loving husband of Lydia (Pullano) Hicks and the late Theresa F. (Perri) Hicks. Born in Providence, he was the … more
The Toll Gate softball team picked up its first win of the season when it shut out Woonsocket, 1-0. Addison Eddy led Toll Gate with two hits and Amanda Preston scored the game’s lone run. … more
Spend enough time observing corporate American power structures and you learn a thing or two about when someone is on the right track toward enacting a decision that will help average consumers and … more
To the Editor: In a letter (published on) May 16 (“Dems trying to tip the scales”) AH Liddle pointedly asks what Beacon readers think of Democrats via “an endless series of … more
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