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DATE:  TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2024         TIME:  6:00 P.M. LOCATION:  CITY OF WARWICK – ANNEX BUILDING SAWTOOTH BUILDING – 1 … more
On Friday, Dec. 22, the public’s invited to an event at The Last Resort in Smithfield for a fundraiser that will benefit the tri-town animal shelter in North Providence (which serves Johnston, … more
Whether you are thinking of selling your home during or after the holidays, or planning to stay in your home forever, home decorating during the holidays can be stressful. As an interior designer, … more
Meet Tac, she's from the Tic, Tac Toe litter and she's ready to play games with you! Tac is a five month old mixed breed with the cutest nose, you just want to kiss it! She is a little shy when you … more
For those who celebrate Christmas, you already know that unless you come from a particularly affluent family, many items on your wish list will remain wishes even after Santa makes his worldwide tour … more
William Rubin Sklut came to the United States as a 23-year-old Russian emigrant in 1902. With his wife and children, Israel and Ida, he settled in Providence and, in 1910, purchased a two-tenement … more
The holiday season is full of various traditions. One tradition that's popular among Italian-Americans on Christmas Eve is called "Festa dei sette pesci (Feast of the Seven Fishes)." When … more
The letter came across the editor’s desk, and after he read an excerpt aloud I couldn’t get the images out of my head. A woman named Anne, a lifelong resident of Warwick, wrote that … more
In the 4th Century, Western Civilization operated under the calendar promulgated by Julius Casesar (the Julian Calendar).  The first day of the year was March 25 and December, as indicated by … more
Alexus Lee has been pretty busy these days. The Providence based artist has been bringing her blend of soul, jazz and R&B to numerous venues including The Bowery Electric in New York City, … more
Christmas brings such warm memories to my heart. When I was a child, all holidays were celebrated with minimal fanfare, and we didn’t make a big deal out of Christmas, either. It was still such … more
It all seems so plausible. Rhode Island is a small state geographically and in terms of its population. For years the Ocean State has been the testing ground for new products and with a once … more
The 28th United Nation’s Conference of the Parties (COP) on climate change ended last week. At the bi-partisan international climate conference nations agreed to transition away from fossil … more
If you’ve followed New England Patriots football this season, or the NFL in general, you know that perhaps the hottest topic has been the future of head coach Bill Belichick with the team. … more
STORY OF THE WEEK : The emergency closing of the westbound part of the Washington Bridge put Gov. Dan McKee — and how he performs during a crisis — under a microscope. McKee was initially … more
Last month, I took a journey along with Steve, my righthand man in the Pop Culture department at Bruneau and Co, to visit Dr. Mego on Long Island. Now, Dr. Mego is not an M.D. like you might be … more
Linda L. (Couie) Murphy, age 78, passed away Monday December 18, 2023. She was the beloved daughter of the late John L. Couie and Marion (Dimartino) Couie. Linda was the loving mother of Tina Benassi … more
Robert L. Houghtaling 69, of Warwick, passed away from a brief illness on December 8, 2023, surrounded by his loving family.  Bob was the beloved husband of Elaine Arts to whom he had been … more
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