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The Warwick Beacon’s Athlete of the Week is Pilgrim track standout Brandon Wolfenden. Wolfenden completed a stellar spring season as a thrower, winning the shot put state title last week at Mt. … more
Eight student-athletes made their college decisions official at Pilgrim High School in a recent ceremony. Signing their college letters were: Jack Smith (cross country, Seton Hall); Braxton Bragg … more
By ALEX SPONSELLER The top-seeded Pilgrim boys lacrosse team fell to Prout 13-8 in the Division II championship game on Saturday at Brown University. The Pats boasted perhaps the … more
Bishop Hendricken officially retired Kwity Paye’s No. 1 in the Pepin Gym on Monday afternoon. The 2017 grad was an All-State player on the football team and helped guide the Hawks to three … more
APPLICATION FOR A USED CAR DEALER’S LICENSE TO KEEP AND SELL USED CARS UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 5-21 OF THE RI GENERAL LAWS OF 1956, HAS BEEN RECEIVED AT  THIS OFFICE AS FOLLOWS: … more
Shane C. Cotter, 57, of Plainfield, CT. passed away on May 19th, at Rhode Island Hospital.  He was the loving husband to Donna (Paul) Cotter and loving father to Julia Cotter. Born, Feb. … more
A trickle of Cranston voters turned out to vote overwhelmingly, nearly 4 to 1, to approve a $40 million school bond referendum. According to the Rhode Island Board of Elections’ … more
Ortho Rhode Island is known for pioneering the latest in orthopedic care, but innovation doesn’t just mean new technology – it also means exploring new ways to make every appointment as … more
Are you ready to play and fill your home with some action! Then go meet the playful Boone at Rhode Home Rescue. He loves to run, jump and sits like a perfect gentleman for yummy treats! He might even … more
If you are a dedicated reader of this article over the past six plus years, then you know the one collectible that gets me excited more than anything else is robots. Not just any robot though, … more
A Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecologist is an OBGYN with subspecialty training in caring for children, adolescents, and young patients with gynecologic concerns. Most OBGYN residencies don’t … more
Like many people my age, type 2 diabetes is a challenge. Only recently have the symptoms begun to affect my life in a major way, causing me to feel ill every morning. While trying to get the A1C … more
On Feb. 10, 1933, the Johnston home of Richard Henry Lee burned to the ground, reportedly destroying hundreds of historic relics belonging to the famous Lee family of the south. Richard’s … more
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis was the hottest writer on Broadway when his latest play, whose complete title couldn’t be printed in family newspapers, hit the stage. … more
Theatre By The Sea opens its summer season with a dazzling old chestnut of a musical, “A Chorus Line.” The musical, which plays for nearly two and a half hours without intermission, … more
Bishop Hendricken high school retired Kwity Paye’s No. 1 on Monday afternoon in front of a packed house on campus. As you can imagine, it was pretty emotional from start to finish. Kwity … more
Music on the Hill opened its Chamber Concert Series on Memorial Day at the First Baptist Church in East Greenwich with two magnificent performances of works by J. S. Bach and a fascinating … more
WARWICK SHOWCASE   EZRA * * * ½ (Comedy/Drama About Autism) It’s not easy raising an autistic child. It is even harder when the parents are divorced and share … more
Summer flounder or fluke fishing started to pick up this week off our southern coastal shoreline. Elisa Cahill of Snug Harbor Marina, South Kingstown said last week, “The fluke bite is slow but … more
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