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6 restaurants making a case for slow cooked, smoky goodness in the Ocean State more
Terry Sullivan shares his love of the outdoors more
Take a virtual tour of the Leonard Levin House more
It's not just for men more
It's Halloween and time for our annual scary short story more
A rising hockey star battles back on to the ice more
In 1975, the biggest heist in the history of the area happened right here in Providence. more
Sue AnderBois is trekking all over the state to help us eat better, healthier and more sustainably more
"We’re just looking to make the community the best it can be. I’m trying to work to the point where they don’t need me any more." more
We are spoiled with the spoils of Narragansett Bay, and true to South County form, a new oyster bar has popped up in Wakefield more
Live music, beach parties and lots of parades, there's more to the Fourth of July than just cookouts and fireworks more
Neighborhood News is a space that East Side Monthly makes available to community organizations free of charge. The content does not necessarily reflect the views of the editors of this publication. more
A new spin on an old fashioned? Think peak of season produce in your bourbon. more
Jahunger Restaurant's small, curated menu serves up spice-laden dishes and hand-pulled noodles more
Rasoi incorporates homemade recipes into their unique drinks more
Ignacio talks about catering to requests, using fresh, wholesome ingredients and the cafe’s new fall offerings. more
Local community organizations differ on the best way to memorialize the Cape Verdean heritage in Fox Point more
Will the new on-street parking be boon or bane for residents and property owners? more
Owner – Robin B. Clothier more
Artist Rebecca Volynsky moved back to Providence and rediscovered an artistic (and culinary) community here more
NY Magazine shows a PVD bar some love more
Get the latest from the Eats Side's neighborhood organizations more
Whether you love him or hate him, it’s difficult to imagine anyone who has ever had more impact on the City of Providence than the late Vincent A. “Buddy” Cianci. more
Discovering unhurried fun at the Hope Street Farmers Market more
A son's salute to his father more
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