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Where Are The Best Holiday Lights In Rhode Island?
Health experts say twinkling holiday lights and colorful displays make people feel good. So, where are the best ones in your community?

Jimmy Bentley is the field editor for Patch covering Rhode Island He spends most of his time covering Cranston, Coventry, Newport, Narragansett, South Kingstown, Newport, Portsmouth, North Kingstown, Bristol, Warren, Tiverton and Little Compton. He was a reporter at the Plympton-Halifax Express and interned for Patch while earning his master's at Emerson College. In his free time, Jimmy hits concerts (sometimes reviewing them for Patch), watches movies and plays in a kickball league.
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Health experts say twinkling holiday lights and colorful displays make people feel good. So, where are the best ones in your community?

Health experts say twinkling holiday lights and colorful displays make people feel good. So, where are the best ones in your community?
Health experts say twinkling holiday lights and colorful displays make people feel good. So, where are the best ones in your community?
Health experts say twinkling holiday lights and colorful displays make people feel good. So, where are the best ones in your community?
Health experts say twinkling holiday lights and colorful displays make people feel good. So, where are the best ones in your community?
Health experts say twinkling holiday lights and colorful displays make people feel good. So, where are the best ones in your community?
Health experts say twinkling holiday lights and colorful displays make people feel good. So, where are the best ones in your community?
Health experts say twinkling holiday lights and colorful displays make people feel good. So, where are the best ones in your community?
Health experts say twinkling holiday lights and colorful displays make people feel good. So, where are the best ones in your community?
Health experts say twinkling holiday lights and colorful displays make people feel good. So, where are the best ones in your community?
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