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Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, Jan. 12.

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Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, Jan. 12.

With flu rates higher than normal across the U.S., R.I. Health Director Fine says it's not too late to get vaccinated and protect yourself and others.
U.S. Rep. Jim Langevin comes to the high school to make a surprise presentation to Julian Wu.
After three years and recent inaction from Warwick on the proposal, EGFD decides it's probably time to cut losses.
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, Jan. 11.
EG's Betsy Shimberg says she's not surprised Gov. Chafee didn't nominate her.
Every Thursday, we feature we list sales of homes in our town and surrounding areas.
With flu rates higher than normal, R.I. Health Director Fine says it's not too late to get vaccinated and protect yourself and others. Find out where to get a flu shot in Johnston.
With flu rates higher than normal across the U.S., R.I. Health Director Fine says it's not too late to get vaccinated and protect yourself and others. There will be a community vaccination clinic next Tuesday at Cole.
If you need a flu shot, there will be a community vaccination clinic next Tuesday at Cole.
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, Jan. 9.
Union representatives say any changes need to be negotiated.
Information about the following incidents was supplied by the East Greenwich Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Girls in grades 3 through 8 can join the 10-week program that culminates in taking part in a 5K run.
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, Jan. 9.
Bruce Fox says middle school children have to negotiate the traffic caused by parents picking up their kids.
The Warwick Fire Department is using the blue house next door to 1149 Restaurant for training purposes over the next several weeks.
School officials tell the Town Council at a budget session Monday they will probably receive $2.2 million in state aid next year – up more than $400,000 over current year funding.
The Main Street Association, which organized the run, presented the check in January.
The veteran Channel 10 anchor replaces Andrew Gobeil and Tara Granahan in the 6 to 9 a.m. radio slot.