Opinion
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To the Editor:This fall at a neighborhood meeting, I met with a number of residents who live in the area bordering the airport property. Many of these individuals purchased their homes before the … more
North Kingstown isn’t just a summer destination. The town has a lot to offer year-round, especially in the perfectly New England village of Wickford. more
Two local students are among those participating in defense industry internships through SENEDIA, The Southeastern New England Defense Industry Alliance, Real Jobs RI Partnership Grant from the RI … more
Kudos to Mary Parella and Nathan Calouro on DEFENDING THE IMMIGRATION LAW and to abide by it. Remember, Time Sweeney and Andy Tyska, the immigration law has always been on the books. Read the … more
A group of poets gathered together on Sept. 8 to discuss poetry, just as they have for years. This time, however, their gathering was extra special. The poets from the West Bay Residential Services collaborative poetry group were gathering more
Reclaiming life for Karen McCahey means finding her new normal - her new self. This proud cancer survivor has had her reality turned upside-down and inside-out from the moment she was diagnosed with stage II invasive lobular breast more
The art of birdwatching more
To the editor: So we’ll have a new middle school which I’m happy to support but for the absurdity of its price tag.  In my October 2016 letter to the editor regarding … more
To the Editor: As there is no longer any respect or moral compass left in this deteriorating nation and as most of its inhabitants are unenlightened halfwits, why are we so concerned regarding these overpaid and undereducated imbeciles of the NFL? If any more
Monday, Jan. 26 A barking dog complaint came in from Cutler Street. An Orchard Avenue resident reported an abandoned bicycle. Someone driving down Miller Street shouted racial profanities at … more
Aram Garabedian, co-managing partner of Warwick Mall, is throwing a spotlight on Rhode Island positives. Joined by Raymond Fogarty of the Chafee Center at Bryant University and Michael Lyons of the Pawtucket Red Sox, Garabedian announced more
Hark! The holiday season begins. more
Get your dancing shoes on April 4 & May 2 more
By TESSA ROY Vanessa Rooney got a pleasant surprise on Wednesday morning. The Cedar Hill 5th and 6th grade special education teacher was awarded a Golden Apple from the Commissioner of Education and NBC 10. Golden Apples are given by RIDE, Hasbro and NBC more
The ongoing investigation into Russian influence pertaining to the 2016 general election, the firing of former FBI Director James B. Comey, the supposed breaching of the emoluments statutes by the Trump family or organization, and the president's more
An East Side elementary school welcomes a new principal more
Warwick voters have a history of voting, and in this presidential election year that has so many people talking about the candidates, Dottie McCarthy at the Board of Canvassers expects as many as 80 percent of the city's 64,000 registered more
Eight distinguished alumni will be inducted into the La Salle Academy Hall of Fame at a dinner and ceremony held at the Crowne Plaza in Warwick on Nov. 17. More than 300 alumni family, friends, and supporters of La Salle are expected to attend the more
When the mail ballots were counted for House District 15 the race ended up just the way House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello predicted after the polls closed election night: he would be the winner, although the machine count had him trailing more
By JOHN HOWELL The yard looks like Frank Picozzi can't finish a do-it yourself project. Giant hoops reach over his driveway like he started to build a carport, only it's entirely open. Zip ties hold strings of plastic icicles to the fence running along more
A Providence-born author named a finalist for National Book Award in Fiction more
1. Joely Anne Centracchio Johnston High School class of 2016 valedictorian is Joely Anne Centracchio plans to attend Boston College, where she will major in psychology. Centracchio's list of accomplishments reads more like a private-sector professional's more
PEPPERED WITH PAINTBALLS Officer Sokphannareth Chea was dispatched to Fowler Avenue on October 12 at 9 p.m. for a report of malicious damage in progress with a home and car being shot with paintballs. Arriving on scene Officer Chea spoke with the victim, more
City voters will face a full slate when they head to the polls on Nov. 8. Locally, the race between Republican incumbent Allan Fung and Democratic challenger Michael Sepe for a four-year term as mayor tops the ballot. Control of the more
To the Editor: I am disappointed that the Warwick School Committee is deciding to have a special meeting this Thursday at 7:15 in the morning. It is impossible for many parents, teachers, students and members of the public to attend a 7:15 a.m. meeting more
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