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(Family Features) Red or white, sweet or dry, wine lovers are often entertainers at heart. When inviting guests to share your personal favorites, nothing enhances a tasting get-together quite like … more
(Family Features) If the way to your loved one's heart is through the stomach, there's no better way to start off this Valentine's Day than with a homemade breakfast prepared with love. Whether … more
( www.Culinary.net ) Holidays, gatherings and celebrations can be the best time to try new, easy, stress-free recipes. Drink and punch recipes are especially easy to throw together (even last-minute) … more
( www.Culinary.net   ) Nearly anytime can be a good time for a decadent dessert. This Creamy Raspberry Mocha Parfait, which combines the flavors of instant coffee, chocolate and raspberries, can … more
(BPT) - The beginning of the year is a great time to start new habits, especially if one of your New Year's resolutions is to get healthier in 2023. One area you can focus on is your cooking habits. … more
(BPT) - Now that winter is officially in full swing, cold weather and shorter days are upon us, which can make it harder to stick to your wellness goals and resolutions. However, Registered Dietitian … more
(BPT) - As we enter a new year during the cold, dark months of winter, it's easy for anyone to lose their spark. It can be especially challenging to motivate your kids after a long holiday break. By … more
Massachusetts is one of the twelve states in the United States that have enacted “no-fault” automobile insurance. Under a no-fault insurance system, your own insurance company pays for or … more
Supposedly, St. Valentine’s Day had its beginnings in early Rome, with both pagan and Christian roots. Stories vary as recorded history was not as detailed with what we are used to today with … more
As I write this in late January, I can’t predict what the groundhog will do this year, except be annoyed that some humans in top hats have yanked him out of his cozy burrow, in front of a bunch … more
Hello All ~ Happy February ~ I hope you are staying warm and healthy!   As a friendly reminder, Real Estate Tax Bills were due Wednesday, February 1 st .  Payment can be made via mail, … more
Hello from the Town Clerk’s office. Thankfully, we’ve not had any major snow storms to date but as we know that could change at any second in New England. Keep those snow shovels and … more
In January, students enjoyed the colder weather and snowflakes that fell. Our staff participated in professional development during the half-day. They had a choice of several different professional … more
Patricia O'Hern, 84, passed away on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 at her home surrounded by her loving family. She was the wife of the late Michael J. O'Hern to whom she was married 56 years. … more
Joseph J. Tamulevich, 74, of Rehoboth, passed away unexpectedly on November 21, 2022. He was the loving husband of Karen E. Campbell. Joe was born in Brockton. He received his Bachelor’s … more
Seekonk - Joan B. (Karpowich) Doran, 85, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 9, 2023 at the Hope Hospice Center in Providence, RI. She was the beloved wife of the late Harold E. Doran. Born in … more
No Fines in February Now is the time to look for those overdue books and other library items and return them during the month of February, when no fines will be charged for any overdue library … more
The recent holiday season meant it was time again for the local Columbus Club to remember the residents of the RI Veteran’s home. The East Providence Knights of Columbus Council #1528 continued … more
City Hires New HR Director East Providence Mayor Bob DaSilva has appointed Dr. Robert S. Perry as the city’s new human resources director, filling a vacancy in that position.  Perry will … more
 In a segment on Channel 10 Sports TV, Sports Team 10 reporter Taylor Rocha featured a segment on veteran EPHS coach William “Bill” McEnery.  McEnery is a retired high school … more
David Andrade and Adam Petronio are both seeking to be re-elected to the Seekonk Board of Selectmen. The terms are for three years each. Former selectwoman Michelle Hines and newcomer Pam Pozzi … more
The Board of Selectmen has been asked to consider placing a non-binding advisory question on the April election ballot. Voters would have the opportunity to show support for a different type of town … more
Seekonk -- Superintendent Rich Drolet is pleased to announce that Seekonk Public Schools have received grant funding from the One8 Foundation for Project Lead The Way to benefit the school's … more
Providence, RI:  Adrian Hall, 95, the founding artistic director of Trinity Repertory Company died on February 4, 2023 at his home in Van, Texas. Hall led Trinity Rep from its first production in … more
Show your support for East Providence’s historical landmark! Friends of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse is seeking businesses to sponsor their third annual Lighthouse Run, scheduled for Saturday, April … more
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