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Over 450 submissions have been received for the City of Pawtucket’s 19th Annual Photo Contest and are on display throughout the month of September in the Visitor Center Gallery, 175 Main … more
* FREE * On Sunday evening, September 10, from 7 to 9 p.m., there will be a community dance held at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, in Rehoboth. This dance is hosted by the Sunday Night … more
Who: Caller, Sue Rosen; music by Julie Metcalf and Bruce Rosen Where: Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA 02769When: Friday, September 22, 8 p.m.How Much: $9; $8 studentsInformation: … more
Who: Caller, Lisa Greenleaf; music by Dave Langford and Kate Barnes Where: Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA 02769 When: Friday, September 29, 8 p.m. How Much: $9; $8 students … more
The Hornbine School Museum will be open to the public on Sunday, September 10th & 24th from 2-4 p.m. The school is located at the corner of Hornbine Road and Baker Road in South East … more
Pawtucket, Rhode Island, August, 2017 — Harmony Heritage Chorus, the Pawtucket, RI chapter of Harmony, Incorporated, an international organization of female a cappella singers specializing in … more
On exhibit from August 27 to October 27 is the artwork of three artists who have provided images for posters for the annual Pawtucket Arts Festival. These posters, which have become collectors' … more
Audubon Raptor Weekend 2017Audubon Environmental Education Center, 1401 Hope Street (Route 114), Bristol, RISeptember 9 & 10, 2017; 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.(July 7, 2017) - Here they come! … more
Beckwith Chronicle [Photo gallery]
Dates to Remember 12/26-1/2 No School- Holiday recess 1/4 Basketball Home Game 1/9 Basketball Home Game 1/9 Debate Team Informational Meeting 6pm @ BMS Cafeteria 1/11 PTSA Meeting 6:30pm @PRES 1/12 … more
The Culinary Arts Program at the East Providence High School is an excellent opportunity for students in grades 9 – 12 to learn the fundamentals and art of cooking. With this program, students … more
Martin Middle School in East Providence has been hit with a major flood of some 3,500 gallons of water and counting. The water entered the school via a check valve area of the … more
NEW! Water Ways, an imaginative new water play environmentThis dynamic exhibit invites visitors of all ages to splash, discover and playfully explore the swirling, whirling ways of water. Transform … more
Our "Mom-Prom" event at Hillside Country Club on January 31st to raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society proved very successful. Huge thanks to all involved including all who attended (or … more
Look out Seattle Fans! [Photo gallery]
Tony Ottone of Forbes Street in Riverside made this 50 foot-long snow sculpture of a creature which is evidently a New England Patriots fan! The eyes light up at night. Nice job. more
EPHS Hockey, Defending Champions Underway: The successful Townie Hockey team coming off a Division III State Championship year has been elevated to Division II hockey. The Townies have won a couple … more
After years of program cutbacks in schools, city and private events, as well as the effects of a stagnant economy, East Providence bounced back a bit in 2014. Gone is the state ordered budget … more
The Seekonk Jr. Warriors Division 13 cheerleaders won the 2014 Blackstone Valley State Cheerleading Championship placing 1st this past weekend at the URI Ryan Center qualifying them for the New … more
Rehoboth lost an admired artist and well-liked lifelong resident with the death of Joseph A. (Joe) Carpenter Jr. in September at age 93. Joe was the son of Joseph A. Carpenter and Bessie (Peck) … more
Joe and I may have first met in July 1942 at the Peck family reunion, held each year on the old Peck forge privilege on Pond Lily Avenue, Rehoboth, but since neither of us remembers seeing the other … more
Will Tradition End Soon? By Bob Rodericks For the first time in the 86 year storied history of the East Providence - LaSalle rivalry, the two teams didn't play on Thanksgiving. Before the game, … more
Seekonk residents reviewed 18 articles at the Fall Town Meeting on November 28, approving $100,000 for the animal shelter and $72,000 for technology in the schools and postponing a decision on … more
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