Above: Firefighters dig out a fire hydrant on Frenchtown Road after the Blizzard of 2026. It came in response to the town’s ...
In the background, from left: Jackie Scholl (Regina Engstrand), Jim O’Brien (Pastor Manders). Photo by Cat Laine Ghosts ...
Above: Quinn Scaramella (left) of East Greenwich looks to drive past Jack Belluzzi (15) of Burrillville during Saturday’s ...
Above: Snow-cleared sidewalk on Main Street Sunday.  From the Town of East Greenwich: East Greenwich Emergency Management ...
Above: A Cooper’s hawk up in a tree on Hyland Avenue Saturday, Feb. 28. Photo by Ray Johnson Editor’s note: We now have a ...
And the blizzard seen through police calls Feb. 23 & 24 Tuesday, February 17 3:16 p.m. – Police took custody of a Warwick man, 38, after Warwick PD arrested him on a warrant from EGPD for possession ...
Above: Neighbors and a caregiver help lift Leif up to his father’s house during the blizzard Monday. During height of ...
Above: A dump truck unloads snow at Scalloptown Park Friday, just one of dozens of truckloads of snow delivered to the park ...
You can see Charlie Phillips’s handiwork in every town building and beyond. It’s all the woodwork in the Town Clerk’s office. It’s the podium in Council Chambers. It is nearly all of the Department of ...
The Monday blizzard continued to create headaches across town Wednesday as workers battled challenging snow conditions, especially on narrow roadways, and officials decided to keep schools closed for ...
More than 1,400 customers in the 02818 are without power as of 10:30 a.m. Monday Monday, 10:45 a.m. – It’s official: we are experiencing a blizzard, which is a snowstorm with strong, sustained winds ...