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Police Log: 2-On-1 Fight, Missing Lug Nuts
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(401) 924-4233
Information about the following incidents was supplied by the East Greenwich Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, Oct. 15.
Mark Curtis of ABC 6 and EG Patch's Elizabeth McNamara will moderate debates between state House Dist. 30 candidates and state Senate 35 candidates at the Varnum Armory next Wednesday.
Question 5 would allow for bonding up to $20 million for clean water projects; Question 6 would allow for $20 million in bond money for environmental management projects.
Every day, fishermen bring their clams to Rhode Island Clam on Water Street, where they are sorted for size, bagged and readied for sale.
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, Oct. 14.
Animals and their humans showed up for the special service on the patio behind Swift Community Center.
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, Oct. 13.
Tell us who you thought did better in Thursday night's debate: Vice President Joe Biden or Congressman Paul Ryan.
Tell us who you thought did better in Thursday night's debate: Vice President Joe Biden or Congressman Paul Ryan.
The EGFD and Town Council will be on hand Monday night at Swift Community Center to talk about both sides of the issue.
Tell us who you thought did better in Thursday night's debate: Vice President Joe Biden or Congressman Paul Ryan.
Tell us who you thought did better in Thursday night's debate: Vice President Joe Biden or Congressman Paul Ryan.
Tell us who you thought did better in Thursday night's debate: Vice President Joe Biden or Congressman Paul Ryan.
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, Oct. 12.
This is a report of all the published house sales in East Providence
Information about the following incidents was supplied by the East Greenwich Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Question 5 would allow for bonding up to $20 million for clean water projects; Question 6 would allow for $20 million in bond money for environmental management projects.
Question 5 would allow for bonding up to $20 million for clean water projects; Question 6 would allow for $20 million in bond money for environmental management projects.
Question 5 would allow for bonding up to $20 million for clean water projects; Question 6 would allow for $20 million in bond money for environmental management projects.