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The stone was removed from the waters off Pojac Point last summer; it is now in state custody following a joint investigation by the state Attorney General and DEM.
The stone was removed from the waters off Pojac Point last summer; it is now in state custody following a joint investigation by the state Attorney General and DEM.
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, April 26.
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, April 27.
In an effort to change it up a bit, the Student Council holds a spring pep rally at Carcieri Field.
The stone was removed from the waters off Pojac Point last summer; it is now in state custody following a joint investigation by the state Attorney General and DEM.
If the 2012 season was the ultimate rebuilding year, 2013 is seeing the benefit.
The R.I. House Municipal Government Committee approves a bill allowing the Town of East Greenwich to take over the Fire District; the full House will vote on the bill on Wednesday.
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, April 26.
Celeste Corcoran lost both legs; her daughter Sydney is also hospitalized. Husband and father is from Quidnessett.
With the Senate's approval, the bill now goes back to the House for approval, then to Gov. Lincoln Chafee for his signature.
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, April 25.
EGHS teacher Karen Izzo reacts to the vote in favor of same sex marriage by the Rhode Island Senate on Wednesday.
With the Senate's approval, the bill now goes back to the House for approval, then to Gov. Lincoln Chafee for his signature.
Change – not a lot, the owner promises – comes to the iconic East Greenwich restaurant.
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, April 24.
Wednesday night's PowerBall drawing matched a ticket purchased at Lux Oil on South County Trail, and the winner is a Wakefield man.
The move is projected to save the town around $250,000 over five years.