A proposal to convert the former Friendly’s restaurant at 1883 Mineral Spring Avenue into a ScrubaDub Car Wash seems to be ...
In a side capacity to this job I do as local newspaper editor and writer, some might know that I’m also president of the ...
The Mounties will now begin a four-game-in-six-days stretch that includes a 5 p.m. game on Friday against Noble & Greenhough ...
CUMBERLAND – Blackstone River Theatre's Art Gallery will host an exhibition and sale of paintings by Bob Rizzo through March ...
The $6.3 million purchase by WHP Investments LLC, of Cranston, from Walnut Hill Holdings LLC, was officially recorded with a ...
Plans for the new 575-student B.F. Norton Elementary School should receive approval from the Rhode Island Department of ...
Thrive Support & Advocacy, a nonprofit empowering youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in ...
Newly-elected Pawtucket School Committee member Omar Reyes, who was named the board’s new chairperson for the next two years ...
Following the start of new vape laws, Lincoln’s only smoke shop, Nona’s, has closed the doors of its Front Street location.
A $400,000 grant from the Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank will be used to upgrade aging sewer lines and improve utility connections in the villages of Berkeley and Ashton.
About a quarter of all students in Burrillville schools are meeting expectations in English language arts, math, and science, according to the recent report card issued by the ...
All but one Smithfield public school scored three out of five stars in the Rhode Island Department of Education’s Accountability Report Card, with the high school earning four ...