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On February 14th at the Valentine Party at the Seekonk Senior Center entertainment was provided by Mr. Steve Burke, a one-man RI musician who plays the keyboard, sax, & smooth jazz. Everyone who … more
Time for a "Citizen's Grant" to our small businesses: Although my call for an "emergency declaration" due to the Washington Bridge closure isn't being accepted, we in East Providence can't sit idly … more
East Providence High boys basketball won its initial Division I playoff game against Central High School Thursday night with a decisive 82-41 win at EPHS. The Townies, winners of their last 7 games … more
Come find out at the Rehoboth Land Trust Annual Meeting! Sunday, April 14, 2024 2 pm – 4 pm Carpenter Museum Free Refreshments -- Public Welcome Why are there so many Yellow Birch trees around … more
Hello. This is Dave Fine, formerly of Fine Tree Farms in Rehoboth. I just recently found out I have a terminal illness and am given 6 months to live. My major concern though is my dog, Babs. … more
What kinds of animals are active in icy cold water in March?! Crazy ones, right?! You’ll be surprised to discover just what wriggles, swims, and slithers about in the vernal pools of the … more
In a heartwarming display of generosity and community spirit, Rehoboth Girl Scout Daisy Troop 338 embarked on a mission to support those in need by creating toiletry baskets for a local women’s … more
Attleboro Community Theatre (ACT) kicks off the winter season with its production of Ken Ludwig’s “Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery.” From the award-winning master of mayhem, … more
This month's featured cats at the Rehoboth Animal Shelter are Ace, a tabby female, and Big Mac, a tuxedo male. Both are friendly, neutered, vaccinated, and combo-tested negative. They get along well … more
Do you know a young person who would like to attend a Spring Tea Time at the Hornbine School? We are offering an event for ages 5 – 10* on Sunday, May 5th, between 2 and 4 P.M. Bring your … more
EPHS Principal Bill Black, Shane Messier, Jill Usenia, Asst. Principals,  Bob Hanlon, CTC Director & faculty  announce the honor roll. "I'm proud of our amazing staff and student … more
Support the Dighton-Rehoboth Marching Band with a donation to their annual yard sale! All types of items needed (toys, books, tools, clean clothes and household items) *We appreciate items being … more
Hi! My name is Juneau. I’m a 2-year-old Siberian Husky and I love to walk in the woods. My human, his name is Bill, likes it too. He says it’s good for both of us. He says a lot of things. We … more
Try our Fish & Chips or Special of the week Every Thursday 4:00 till 7:00 P.M. / Friday 4:00 – 7:30 PM & Saturdays with a band 6:00 till 7:30 PM Take Outs are welcome – call in … more
Show your support of your local lighthouse by joining Friends of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse. East Providence residents are fortunate to have an historical light station in their city. For 150 years, … more
At the DeBlois Gallery March 2nd - March 31st, 2024 Opening Reception Saturday March 2nd, 5-7 PM Gallery Night Thursday March 14th, 5-7 PM CALL TO ARTISTS: DeBlois Gallery invites you to enter our … more
State House – The Senate today passed a resolution introduced by Sen. Linda Ujifusa to commemorate the contributions of the Black Revolutionary War soldiers of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment … more
“Special” March 16th, 2024- Saturday – 4:30-6:00 P.M. – American Legion Annual Corned Beef & Cabbage “Special Fundraiser” for the 2023 Renovations - 4:00 - … more
Arts in the Village, a program under the Rehoboth Antiquarian Society announces its second concert of its spring Series. This concerts will feature the Vox Cor Trio, with Mika Komuro, piano; Dr. … more
Providence, RI: The Brown University/Trinity Repertory Company MFA Programs in Acting and Directing present Alabaster by Audrey Cefaly, directed by Sharifa Yasmin. This production runs from March … more
(February 5, 2024) – It’s time to get your boots a little muddy! Bring a friend and watch the amazing display of the American Woodcock or take a guided walk and discover the wonders found … more
Bristol, Rhode Island - The Bristol Art Museum and Rogers Free Library today announced that artwork submitted by Riverside artists Wendy Anctil and Jennifer Wright have been recognized as Works of … more
Well, the women’s Wednesday luncheon group tried a new place (Frankie’s in Plainville, MA). We were delighted with everything, enormous portions, reasonable prices, excellent service, … more
East Providence, RI – Mayor Bob DaSilva, together with Chief Chris Francesconi, presented a check in the amount of $1,000 to RISPCA Director Wayne Kezirian and Humane Law Enforcement Special … more
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