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Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, March 21.

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Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, March 21.

The theater group has made a niche for itself by linking different non-profit groups to each performance.
A longtime resident of Coventry, Mr. Brodeur also lived in East Greenwich for several years.
A spirited and joyful woman, Mary loved her family.
Turns out there are lots of creative guys (mostly) out there.
The survey of parents about possible changes in the school calendar will be used when planning for the 2014-15 school year.
Those named exemplify the Rotary mission of “service above self," says Rotarian Pat Lenihan.
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, March 20.
The woman declined to be taken to the hospital; the incident follows a hit-and-run on Main Street in February that injured two pedestrians.
Information about the following incidents was supplied by the East Greenwich Police. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Bending spoons with his mind was enough – but correctly guessing the information written on little pieces of paper by random students, while his eyes were taped and covered and taped again, that was crazy.
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, March 19.
An avid gardener, Bill loved flowers, music, opera, and art, but also volunteered for a number of charities helping those less fortunate.
Turns out there are lots of creative guys (mostly) out there.
We will get snow overnight, but it will turn to all rain by sunrise Tuesday.
It's unclear whether Fire District Commissioners will support the legislation.
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, March 18.
An avid gardener, Bill loved flowers, music, opera, and art, but also volunteered for a number of charities helping those less fortunate.
Dana Wronski travels to Uganda to work with Destiny Africa, the children’s chorus that sang here last year.
Hill-Top Creamery reopens for the season.