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“Sometimes things happen for a reason.” That’s how Paul Salera looks at the way events have turned out for Westbay Community Action, which opened its new offices at what was formerly part of the ...
Finally, Michael Integlia is ready to dig into the development that could be the keystone to the long-envisioned Warwick City Centre. Within the month, Integlia plans to hold the groundbreaking for ...
Visions of Christmas’ past and the nostalgic feel of a cozy home fills Lincoln’s Hearthside House Museum during the holiday season. With gaily appointed Christmas trees, festively decorated mantels, ...
By EMMA BARTLETT Opera singer Claire Stadtmueller describes herself as a farm girl by day and diva by night. Growing up on a farm in New Jersey, Stadtmueller brought her roots to Western Cranston in ...
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF COUNTRY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY® POLICYHOLDERS TO VOTE ON PROPOSED MERGER Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of COUNTRY Mutual Insurance ...
Warwick native Beth Flanagan was recently named the new executive director of the Rhode Island ALS Chapter. Flanagan, who previously worked as the senior education manager at Junior Achievement of ...
At a moment of social distancing and profound uncertainty, thoughts of the spring and summer to come can provide a needed respite for anxious Rhode Islanders. After an unusually mild and snow-free ...
The Pilgrim girls swim team beat crosstown rival Toll Gate 57-30 last week in a league showdown at the McDermott Pool. The Pats have jumped out to a strong start this winter as they continue to build ...
DUI On March 23 at 12:41 a.m., Officer Meola observed a vehicle at a red light with its reverse lights illuminated. Officer Meola followed the suspect vehicle and observed it commit two laned roadway ...
With Victory Day coming up Monday, World War II veteran Dewey Turilli, 89, decided he wanted to share his experience with Warwick Beacon readers. Victory Day, originally celebrated as Victory over ...
Rachel Nguyen has been the executive director of CareNet-RI since June but she is hardly new to the agency’s mission of offering alternatives to abortion for women faced with an unplanned pregnancy.
Rhode Island Energy’s “advanced metering” proposal will cost the Ocean State nearly $200 million and require the manual replacement of approximately 525,000 electric meters. “If approved … and this is ...
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