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After nearly a decade of operating its headquarters in Providence, Universal Wealth Management (UWM) has announced it has relocated to 945 Reservoir Ave. in Cranston. To celebrate the grand opening of its new location, UWM will be holding an open house more
Terry Sullivan shares his love of the outdoors more
Local malls and stores are gearing up for Thanksgiving and Black Friday, the official kick off of the holiday shopping season, although movement to discourage consumerism on the holiday weekend seems to be gaining some steam, with several more
TinTown Studio, located at 40 Haven Ave. and owned by Paul Carpentier and Dennis DelSignore, held the opening of its newest exhibit on Oct. 14. The show, “Sensibility of Place,” features the … more
The newest exhibit at TinTown Studio, owned by Paul Carpentier and Dennis DelSignore, opened Friday evening, Nov. 18 at the studio at 40 Haven Ave. Intrigued by the 12”x12” format, over 65 … more
It's not just for men more
His own show Ward 8 Councilman Joseph Gallucci, who was in the hospital with double pneumonia at the time of the inauguration on Jan. 3, took the oath of office in brief ceremonies Wednesday morning in the mayor's office. Mayor Scott Avedisian more
In South Kingstown there is a special spot where over 20 artists have contributed their work to compliment Mother Nature's more
The class 2017 at Cranston High School East held a yard sale and car wash fundraiser in front of the school on Oct. 8. Car wash proceeds went towards the senior class. The class raised $488 to go to its events, such as prom. Mrs. more
A rising hockey star battles back on to the ice more
It's in the mail. That's the latest on where the 2017 city calendar is. According to the mayor's office, about 75 percent of the 30,000 calendars were delivered to the Providence Post Office on Tuesday. The balance of the calendars is expected to be at more
In the 1999 comedy “Office Space,” the main protagonist Peter Gibbons struggles to exist in a bleak corporate landscape while working as a low-level programmer in a large, fictional tech … more
By JOHN HOWELL Saying language that protects the teaching and learning environment is most important to them, the Warwick Teachers Union has turned down an offer that would, among other things, give them raises in line with other city employees and, more
In 1975, the biggest heist in the history of the area happened right here in Providence. more
Rep. William W. O'Brien's bill (2016-H 7052) that adds dyslexia-targeted screening and assistance as a required aspect of the literacy program for students at the elementary grade level was signed into law by Gov. Gina M. Raimondo at a recent ceremonial more
By MARY JOHNSON An ambitious wall-climbing robot that worked perfectly in front of the judges during a design review session was key to the Bright Blue Builders' success at the FIRST LEGO League qualifying tournament at The Gordon School in East more
Taking note Robertson School third graders had the school whistling Wednesday as they learned how to play Hot Cross Buns" on their recorders. The students are introduced to the recorder at third grade and take advanced training in fourth through sixth" more
For something a little more "country" than your typical night dancing more
Nicole Sacco, a senior at the Cranston Area Career and Technical Center and Cranston High School West, was sworn in this past fall as the president of the Rhode Island chapter of DECA, an international association of marketing students. more
For Barbara Ann Fenton and Allan Fung, the “modern day fairy tale” leading up to their wedding day began four years ago in Florida. Both were … more
By JOHN HOWELL After a hiatus prompted by the fact that there was no sign of progress, mediation between the Warwick Teachers Union and the School Committee has resumed, but with a twist. For the first time in the protracted effort to reach a contract, more
Fabiana Serna is a third-year student in the Medical Pathways program at the Cranston Area Career and Technical Center (CACTC) and a senior at Cranston High School West. She can now add the title of president to her resume, having recently more
The Church of the Annunciation has a time-honored tradition that will be celebrated in several forms this weekend at 175 Oaklawn Avenue in Cranston. Officially, it's the Holiday Bazaar & Greek Food Fair that began many years ago when more
An amended capital improvement bond request of $85.8 million was approved by the School Committee at Tuesday and now must gain the approval the City Council, State Department of Education and General … more
To the Editor: I am writing to express my disappointment in the article run in yesterday's paper covering the Trump rally and counter-protest that occurred on Saturday. The article quoted Trump supporters and the organizer John DePetro with extremely more
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