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Man Charged With 7 Child Molestation Counts: PM Patch RI
Also: Various veggies sold in Rhode Island recalled; 1 local city among best places for families to live; toxic blue-green algae blooms.

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- Coventry Man Charged With 7 Child Molestation Counts: Coventry police say they believe David Ouellette, 63, of Coventry, may have had other victims and urge them to come forward.
- Various Veggies Sold In Rhode Island Recalled For Listeria Potential: The recall includes poblano, bagged green beans, salad cucumbers, organic bell peppers, organic cucumbers, organic yellow squashes, more.
- RI City Among 50 Best Places To Live For Families, New Ranking Says: In its rankings, Fortune highlights Providence's excellent colleges, employment opportunities, and its burgeoning arts and nightlife scene.
Here are some more Rhode Island Patch headlines you may have missed:
- Toxic Blue-Green Algae Blooms At Georgiaville Pond In Smithfield
- See Parking Closures, Info For Blessing Of The Fleet Road Race In Narragansett
- Town Of Portsmouth: Navy Asking Residents To Complete Survey.
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