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More than 6,000 hardcovers, paperbacks, children’s books, and DVDs will go on sale at the Friends of the Library Book Sale at Warwick Public Library on Sept. 20-22. The sale kicks off with … more
Colleen Mellor is a former Cranston teacher of 30 years, a former realtor of nine years, a Providence Journal columnist, an author of multiple books and a Warwick resident since the ’90s. She … more
The stories behind neglected, abandoned, long-forgotten places have always interested Warwick resident Nicholas Bramble. Now, as he prepares to wrap up seventh grade at Immaculate Conception … more
Discover new books while enjoying pastries and coffee at Warwick Public Library on Tuesday, January 23 at 10 a.m. Breakfast with Books: The Winter Event explores nominated and award-winning … more
St. Rose of Lima fourth grade teacher and local author Scott Jablonski’s second book is hitting the shelves shortly after his first one did. “Stand Out! Stand Out!” consists of … more
Growing up, Scott Jablonski didn’t know that other kids didn’t make up songs in their heads the way that he did. “I didn’t realize that’s what I was doing,” … more
Book signing events are typically held in libraries or book stores with the author seated prominently facing the audience, pen in hand to personally autograph his or her tome. And frequently the … more
Honey’s story began the day Betty and Lou Hann met one of her predecessors, a purebred yellow Labrador Retriever, whose home had been the Cranston Animal Shelter for six months. The … more
Ocean State Stories director and former Providence Journal reporter G. Wayne Miller has drawn upon much of his reporting experience in his past books, but his newest release takes it up a notch with … more
Find amazing deals on more than 6,000 hardcovers, paperbacks, children’s books, and DVDs at the Friends of the Library Book Sale at Warwick Public Library on September 22 - 24, 2023. The … more
People who said they had had alien experiences proved to be a major inspiration for Raina Smith’s fifth novel, “The Earth Consented.” Smith, a former news anchor for WPRI-12 … more
Once declared “Warwick’s youngest philanthropist,” Joey Alisch continues to give back. Joey began his charitable journey in 2006 at the age of 9, inspired by a Disney Channel … more
Discover new books while enjoying pastries and coffee at Warwick Public Library on Tuesday, June 20 at 10 a.m. Breakfast with Books: The Summer Event explores new and noteworthy titles you may … more
Discover new books while enjoying pastries and coffee at Warwick Public Library on Thursday, January 19 at 10 a.m. Breakfast with Books: The Winter Event reviews nominated and award-winning books … more
Discover new books while enjoying pastries and coffee at Warwick Public Library on Tuesday, June 21 at 10 a.m. Breakfast with Books: The Summer Event explores new and noteworthy titles you may not … more
When Mayor Frank Picozzi was asked to read to Wyman School students he brought along his own book “Where did all the R’s Go” that makes fun of who Rhode Islanders drop Rs when … more
With collection sites conveniently located throughout the state, United Way of Rhode Island is encouraging everyone across the Ocean State to participate in its annual Children’s Book Drive. … more
By EMMA BARTLETT Bernadette Conte’s third book was supposed to be a family cookbook. However, as she put pen to paper, family history and stories kept popping up, causing her to set it aside … more
In recognition of March as National Reading Month and its commitment to childhood literacy, Bank Rhode Island (BankRI) is kicking off its annual children’s book drive in Cranston and Warwick, … more
For the first time since 2019, Friends of the Warwick Public Library will host its annual book sale opening to the public this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. Friends and … more
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