East Side Monthly Magazine
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The Granoff's plans for their iconic home are at odds with those of the surrounding community more
A Providence-born author named a finalist for National Book Award in Fiction more
Scenes from a tall ship gala more
The latest news from East Side neighborhood associations more
18 events to get you to the weekend more
Memoirs of a campus first lady on East Side more
As we continue to emerge out of the Great Recession there are many who still need a quick short-term loan. Pawnbroking services at Empire Loan can help you get cash in hand quickly, and with their … more
Great work if you can get it, but... more
Pizzico expands and adds a brick oven to the mix more
Appreciating the joyful noise of living in a close community more
More than tutoring or any other help with homework, reading for pleasure gives kids an advantage at school more
Paolino hopes that the purchase of St. Joseph will be a major step in addressing the homeless problems in the city more
Head of School Dan Miller retires with 14 years of financial and community growth behind him more
A quick 15 minutes from the East Side and you are in the lush pastoral land of Rehoboth, Massachusetts, home of the Ruffin’ Wranglers ranch. This comprises an enormous fenced-in grassy area and … more
Coastal Properties Group more
Not quite a milkshake, definitely not a frappe, this creamy creation has delighted Rhode Island kids and adults for decades. When Newport Creamery opened its initial location in Middletown in 1940, … more
Student and political activist/writer Sam Bell’s East Side roots run deep. more
Plug in and experience virtual worlds at Base Station VR, RI’s first virtual reality lounge more
Temple Beth-El stages a posthumous exhibit of artist Len Shalansky more
The Washington County Fair returns to Richmond and NecronomiCon brings the weird and spooky to Providence more
Meet the MIT-trained scientist who is engineering the city's brainiest breakfast at Rebelle Artisan Bagels more
It's Halloween and time for our annual scary short story more
The former mayor discusses his vision for downtown and beyond more
A Brown professor publishes his memoir of his highly unusual, revolutionary childhood more
Linda Newton lives in Mt. Hope and advocates for the East Side as a whole more
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