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They were lifting weights and fingering knitting needles at the Warwick Public Library Tuesday morning. Those are not library programs, but during the month of August Pilgrim Senior Center … more
The Warwick Boys and Girls Clubs is among community organizations recently recognized by the Rhode Island Department of Human Services for facilitating outreach to the community about the DHS’s … more
The public will have the opportunity to listen to City Finance Director Peder Schaefer outline his five-year fiscal forecast to the City Council at one of its two September meetings, Council … more
Esther Oden, of Warwick a former clinical research monitor at Rhode Island Hospital, will be 10 years sober in July. Now, Oden is a sober coach and the East Coast coordinator for the Remote … more
There was a time when strangers knew they were about to enter Rocky Point. They passed under a gateway of colorful blocks with the name proclaimed in equally colorful, jauntily juxtaposed letters. It … more
Kindergarten teacher Milisa O’Neil did not expect Oakland Beach Elementary School’s Field Day to become a celebration of her achievements. However, that’s exactly what happened … more
While school may be out, the Warwick School Committee continued their work on Tuesday with their regularly scheduled monthly meeting. The meeting began with a member of the public asking about … more
Imagine you’re a kindergarten teacher. It’s mid morning, snack time. You know the kids have been waiting for this and so have you. It’s a break for everyone. You give the word and … more
State Democratic Headquarters on Metro Center Boulevard was a beehive of activity Saturday morning as Warwick Democrats held a nomination paper signature party. Candidates, their supporters and … more
House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi was joined by Warwick Representatives Joe McNamara, David Bennett, and Rep. Joe Solomon on Aug. 14 to present a $15,000 a legislative grant to the Warwick Police … more
On Monday, those looking to beat the heat at Cominicut Point were greeted with windy weather and a cool breeze. But, shortly after Noon, the serenity was interrupted by flashing red and blue lights … more
After 40 years in the U.S. Army, Command Sergeant Major Carlos Lopes retired June 28 at a ceremony held in the World War II Museum in New Orleans. He returns to Warwick  after eight years of … more
You don’t have to be an elite athlete to have your life affected by an orthopedic injury. Everyone who deals with painful joints, muscles, and bones, deserves to get better – better focus … more
The holiday ended tragically following a large brawl in Cranston which resulted in a teenager with a stab wound and another man run over and killed. Shortly after midnight July Fourth, around … more
As he runs for School Committee in 2024, Zachary Colón, 25,  said that he’s  in a position that he’s used to - being one out of five candidates in a competitive election. … more
A retired musician was looking for a home for a piano he no longer had the space for. A school committee member was searching for a new piano for the auditorium at Warwick Vets Middle School. The … more
Oliver Perry is ranked ninth in the Class of 2024. In the fall, Perry will be entering the United States Coast Guard Academy and will major in civil engineering. While at Hendricken, Perry was … more
Three quarters of a percentage point doesn’t sound like much until it is applied to millions of dollars and a 20-year repayment schedule. In his five-year forecast issued in July, City … more
Johnston Mayor Joseph M. Polisena Jr.’s office announced more than $5 million in funding for home buyouts on Belfield Drive, the site of “persistent flooding issues.” Now … more
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