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The Crescent Park Looff Carousel presents its 2023 Summerfest.  Fanelli Amusements will provide carnival rides, games and snacks.  Tickets for the amusements can be purchased early with … more
The Aitken School community as been a strong supporter in the fight against food uncertainty. The Aitken PTO recently held a Family Bingo night that also doubled as a food drive for Doorways, and a … more
The Rhode Island Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals Executive Board voted unanimously to endorse East Providence State Representative Gregg Amore in his candidacy for Secretary of State. … more
East Providence, RI – The City of East Providence was awarded a grant from the Rhode Island Office of Healthy Aging to expand its public health workforce within the aging and disability … more
State House — Rep. Jennifer Smith Boylan was formally sworn into the House of Representatives today as the 2023-24 term of the Rhode Island General Assembly convened. Representative Boylan … more
Charter Commission Continues Tussle with City Council City charter commission chairman Marc Furtado, continued to wrangle with the City Council at its June 21 st meeting.  Furtado is still upset … more
Town Administrator Shawn Cadime unveiled a tentative FY’2025 budget of $72.1 million at Wednesday’s Select Board meeting. That figure represents a 3.7 percent increase over the … more
• Plastic bags or wrap – Bread bags, produce bags, and Ziploc bags all stretch. There's an easy way to tell if bags are eligible to be recycled. As with most recycling programs, there's a … more
State House — Sen. Robert Britto (D-Dist. 18, East Providence, Pawtucket) was formally sworn into office Tuesday, Jan. 3, as the 2023-24 term of the Rhode Island General Assembly convened. … more
(East Providence, RI, October 27, 2023) - East Bay Community Action Program (EBCAP) is pleased to announce three new appointments to its Integrated Health Services staff. Elizabeth Zebian, DDS , of … more
Seekonk Fire Chief Sandra Lowery has been suspended with pay since August 4. The Reporter has obtained a copy of a letter sent to Lowery by Town Administrator Shawn Cadime. It has been heavily … more
A cat family at the Rehoboth Animal Shelter has an unusual story: Ginny was so determined to find homes for her kittens that she brought them to the ACO! Ginny is about two years old, quiet and … more
State House – Rep. Matthew Dawson (D-Dist. 65, East Providence) was formally sworn into office on Tuesday, January 3, as the 2023-24 term of the Rhode Island General Assembly convened. … more
State House – The Senate today passed legislation ( 2023-S 0425 ) sponsored by Sen. Louis P. DiPalma, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, which would protect public employees upon the … more
Seekonk’s annual town election is on April 1 but unlike past years, there will not be any opportunities for candidates to share their views in a televised forum. That’s because three of … more
On November 8, Rehoboth voters will be asked to approve a debt exclusion to pay for the $305 million Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School construction. The building project was approved … more
State House – The Senate today passed a bill sponsored by Sen. Valarie Lawson that would protect seniors from being denied supplemental Medicare coverage or charged higher rates based on … more
State House – The House of Representatives today passed legislation (2023-H 5955A) sponsored by Rep. Matthew S. Dawson (D-Dist. 65, East Providence) which would eliminate the requirement of … more
It’s the time of year to give thanks and The Rehoboth Food Pantry is reaching out to so many of you! It has been a wonderful fall started by The St. Vincent DePaul group from Our Lady of Mount … more
Two former Seekonk Fire Chiefs are running for Select Board in the April 2 town election. Michael Healy, who resigned from the board last November, will be competing with former board member … more
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