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Stop & Shop Lowering Grocery Prices, Eliminating Bag Fee: PM Patch RI
Also: What new federal lead pipe rules mean for Rhode Island; Narragansett High's AP program earns recognition; World Singing Day; more.

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- Stop & Shop Lowering Grocery Prices In RI, Eliminating Paper Bag Fee: See the new prices at Rhode Island Stop & Shop stores for chicken breast, pasta, butter, apple juice and other fridge and pantry staples.
- What Landmark EPA Rule On Replacing Lead Water Pipes Means In RI: Every state in the nation has some lead pipes. Rhode Island has about 62,324 service lines with lead pipes.
- Narragansett High School Earns Silver Honors On AP School Honor Roll: Narragansett High School earns silver honors for its advanced placement (AP) program in 2024.
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- Roger Williams University Homecoming Guide: A Weekend Of Fun With Family And Friends
- Town Of Narragansett: How To Take The Safe Streets Survey
- Thank you to our Community from GFWC Women's Club of South County!
- Knock on Wood: An Exhibit of the Eerie, Lucky, and Uncanny
- Countdown to World Singing Day at the Warwick Mall.
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