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Coastal Biking Without Cars; Fall Foliage Forecast; More: PM Patch RI
Also: Former Navy officer admits he stole, sold military gear; Ramp to I-295 closing this weekend; weekend weather forecast; more.

RHODE ISLAND — Here are some share-worthy stories from the Rhode Island Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.
This post features stories and information published in the last 48 hours.
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- Sakonnet Coastal Bike & Stroll Returning For 2nd Year This Month: The event brings an uncommon opportunity to bike, walk and run along scenic Park Avenue and The Hummocks in Portsmouth without cars around.
- Fall Color Guide 2024: When Leaves Will Peak In Rhode Island: In Rhode Island, residents and out-of-town leaf peepers should have their trip planned by early October to catch the best fall colors.
- Former Navy Officer From CA Admits To Stealing, Selling Miltary Gear He Stored In RI: Federal prosecutors in RI say Richard Allen, 52, of Citrus Heights, California, stole and sold gear worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Here are some more Rhode Island Patch headlines you may have missed:
- 5 Parks Being Sprayed For Mosquitos In South Kingstown
- Cranston Man Who Shot At Wife, Officers Found Dead After Stand-Off: Police
- Town Of South Kingstown: Gansett Days Recycling Event Info
- Ramp From Route 37 To I-295 In Cranston Closing This Weekend
- Comfortable Temperatures; Possible Rain: RI Weekend Weather Forecast
- Kidnapping; Animal Cruelty; Assaults: Coventry Police Arrest Log
- Watch Out For Phone Scammers Posing As Newport Police Officers
- Town Of South Kingstown: Important EEE Prevention Info.
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