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Girl's Generosity Goes Toward Damaged Halloween Display: Patch PM
Also: Man arrested at same church priest faces child porn charges | RI a top cold weather destination | School COVID-19 relief | More.

Welcome to Tuesday's edition of Patch PM. Here's a look at the headlines you might have missed around Rhode Island today.
Today's top story
A Warwick family remains in awe of one little girl's recent kind gesture. After a storm destroyed their popular Halloween display a few days ago, a child named Kat wanted to help out in the only way she knew how.
A Warwick family remains in awe of one little girl's recent kind gesture. After a storm destroyed their popular Halloween display a few days ago, a child named Kat wanted to help out in the only way she knew how.
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"Hi guys. I am sorry your stuff fell over before Halloween. Here is my savings to help you. I am a big fan of your house. I went to it 1,000 times," Kat wrote on a piece of orange construction paper.

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Monday's other headlines
- Man Arrested At Church Where RI Priest Faces Child Porn Charges: William Nesbitt, 28, of Providence is accused of threatening a priest and several parishioners with a gun, multiple news outlets reported.
- East Providence Installs Speed-Checking Cameras In School Zones: At first, drivers will receive warnings for speeding in school zones, but after winter break, East Providence police will issue $50 tickets.
- LEAP Program To Benefit RI School Districts Hit Hard By COVID-19: The new program will provide $20M to school districts impacted by COVID-19 to accelerate learning and support recovery, Gov. Dan McKee said.
- 2 RI Cities Among The Best Top Cold-Weather Destinations In USA: For cold-weather lovers looking for the perfect winter vacation, they may want to consider these Rhode Island cities, WalletHub says.
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