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Bryant Coach Resigns Days After Charges Dropped In Crash: PM Patch RI
Also: 100-year-old WWII marine veteran gets key to the city; Newport to use AI technology to enforce noise rules; RI Christmas prep; more.

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- Bryant Coach Resigns Days After Charges Dropped Following Car Crash: Jared Grasso, 43, announced his decision to resign in a lengthy statement on X Monday — just days after charges against him were dropped.
- East Providence Honors 100-Year-Old WWII Marine Veteran: East Providence Mayor Bob DaSilva presented Staff Sgt. Jean Kesnerwith a key to the city during the annual Veterans Day ceremony.
- Newport Exploring Use Of AI To Crack Down On Noise: Newport city officials say the system provides pinpointed, real-time data on excessive and potentially harmful decibel levels.
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- Coventry Tree Lighting Ceremony Planned For Dec. 1.
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