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Carpentry Students Learn Skills Through Community and Charitable Projects
Students recently built a gazebo that raised $6,500 at auction to benefit The Tomorrow Fund.

Lauren is a Coventry native and graduate of the University of Rhode Island's Journalism program. Her love for journalism began when she was a sophomore at Coventry High School where she wrote for and edited the school's student paper; The Entry. She was also a disc jockey and music director at the school's FM radio station, 91.5 WCVY, for four years.
During her time at URI, Lauren took many different types of journalism courses, but focused mainly on print journalism. She spent the summer of 2010 interning at the Warwick Beacon as a reporter covering everything from budget cuts to high school events to the local cow farm.
Lauren is more than excited to be returning to her hometown as the editor of Coventry Patch and having the opportunity to cover news in Coventry the way it deserves to be covered!
Students recently built a gazebo that raised $6,500 at auction to benefit The Tomorrow Fund.

Troop 31 Crompton raises funds for scouting trips by selling locally-grown Christmas trees in Coventry and West Warwick.
Bids will be accepted until December 4 at 2:30 p.m.
Today is Thursday, Nov. 29 and here are Five Coventry-related things to know:
Students were thanked for their good deeds and awarded with discount scholar cards.
The Committee decided to table the CTA/SRP Pension Plan resolution also tabled by the Town Council on Monday.
Take a look at what properties have sold recently in town.
Steven Quattrini has been chosen for the part-time position and former Captain Kelly Guastini has been promoted to Deputy Chief.
The following are enforcement results for this year's State Police Thanksgiving Click It or Ticket campaign.
The following are enforcement results for this year's State Police Thanksgiving Click It or Ticket campaign.
Today is Wednesday, Nov. 28. Here are five things you need to know:
Campground Licenses and Winter Sand Contracts were also approved on Monday.
More than 200 Coventry school employees attended Monday's meeting in support of their underfunded pension plan.
The leaks caused a section of Rt. 117 to be temporarily shut down.
The program is made possible through a collaboration between NESO and Performance Scrubs.
Rhode Island-based Brown Annual Fund and Boys Town New England are among the non-profits trying to encourage people to pause in their shopping and find a way to help others.
Today is Tuesday, Nov. 27. Here are five things you need to know:
Coventry High School students will tend to the garden and harvest its crops for the town's community garden.
Three local bodies of water will be impacted by the cleanups.
Today is Monday, Nov. 26. Here are five things you need to know: