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In June, Devin Manzo became the inaugural recipient of the Ronald D’s Career, Trade, and Technical Scholarship, founded to help graduates of the Warwick Area Career and Technical Center with … more
Town Fair Tire recently awarded four, $1,000.00 scholarships to Warwick Area Career & Technical Center students. Pictured from left Gene Kelly, Department Head/Internship Coordinator, joins … more
Five culinary students from the Warwick Area Career and Technical Center competed in the National Restaurant Association’s Prostart Competition for Food Service Management. Team Warwick placed … more
Catherine Bonang who retired earlier this year after working for the Warwick School Department, most recently as secretary to the superintendent, knew just where to get her Thanksgiving breads and … more
United way of Rhode Island is hosting a free “Power the Future” youth and family career exploration clinic this Saturday at the R.I. Convention Center to provide an opportunity to explore … more
Austin Irons knows what goes into making a good charcuterie, his favorite dish. It takes a combination of meats, cheeses, nuts, olives, jams, vegetables and an assortment of other delectable nibbles. … more
Michaela Lynch, a former cosmetology student at the Warwick Area Career and Technical Center, who lost her life as a passenger in a car driven by a drunk driver is remembered by her instructor Jill … more
This year, Warwick had the privilege of hosting The Great Race start at Rocky Point Park. More than 160 teams left June 19 for Fargo, North Dakota. The Great Race is an antique, vintage and … more
Jules D’Alessandro, a Warwick-based litigator, business, construction and personal injury attorney, has been named to the Rhode Island Advisory Council of the New England Legal Foundation … more
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By ARDEN BASTIA To accommodate for the COVID-19 pandemic, the Warwick Area Career & Tech Center (WACTC) will hold a virtual open house, according to director Tim Kane. "e;Because of COVID and where we are right now, we would love to have parents come in, more
By MERI R. KENNEDY It's clear that the entire world has had to adjust, in one way or another, due to COVID-19. Beyond safe health practices that have become part of our daily routine, the economic repercussions of COVID-19 continue to be far-reaching and more
On the path to a career More than 400 Warwick Area Career and Technical Center students are back in class on a full time in-person basis. Half the students report in the morning while the other half attends in the afternoon four days out of the week. more