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CareLink Public Health Dental Hygienist Tara Levasseur of Warwick was recently presented the Clinical Excellence Award for making exceptional contributions to the CareLink mission and exemplifying … more
The Potter League for Animals will hold a Low-Cost Vaccine & Microchip Clinic, Wednesday, August 23rd, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Potter League Animal Care & Adoption Center located at 87 … more
This summer’s dry conditions are leading many of to look nervously out the window at stressed-out shrubs, and perhaps even the plants found inside our home. Care and advice from the University … more
For 52 years Dr. Sudhir Bansal, an immigrant from India has practiced medicine. Since 1990 he has owned his own diabetes practice on Toll Gate Road in Warwick.  After a while Bansal became … more
By JOHN HOWELL Nicole Salvadore, leader of the drive-thru vaccination clinic held Saturday morning at the Knight Campus of CCRI, was surprised to see the woman pushing a stroller, a girl holding a doll and a teenager walking in their direction. "We've more
Save The Bay will offer a youth swim clinic on Tuesday, June 29 led by Olympic medalist and Saunderstown native Elizabeth Beisel. Swimmers ages 8 to 18 are invited to register for the clinic, which will include a Q&A session, 60 minutes of pool time, and more
Narragansett Sailing and Boating School will hold a Powerboat Instructor Clinic from April 23-27 at Safe Harbor, Greenwich Bay, Warwick. The clinic will allow participants to become a Recreational Powerboat Association (RPBA) certified instructor. Only more
Vaccinations made easy The former Citizens Bank building on Sockanosset Cross Road in Cranston is one of two statewide Covid vaccination clinics to open last week. The second clinic is being operated out of the Dunk in Providence. Run by the Rhode more
Vaccinations made easy The former Citizens Bank building on Sockanosset Cross Road in Cranston is one of two statewide Covid vaccination clinics to open last week. The second clinic is being operated out of the Dunk in Providence. Run by the Rhode more
By ARDEN BASITA While the Department of Health has increased the number of doses of vaccine available to be administered by the city to residents 75 years and older, Mayor Frank Picozzi doesn't see the current system as sustainable, as the program is more
The first of 8 Monday vaccination clinics opens at Veterans Middle School. more
By ARDEN BASTIA Robert Jungels, 84, of Providence, is "e;very happy"e; to receive his first dose of the Pfizer vaccine during Care New England's vaccine clinic at Kent Hospital on Monday, Feb. 1. "e;I can see where the state was and was really surprised when more