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Patch's quick take on the essential things to know, the most interesting things to do and best places to be in Coventry on Wednesday, Sept. 25.

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!
Patch's quick take on the essential things to know, the most interesting things to do and best places to be in Coventry on Wednesday, Sept. 25.

Patch's quick take on the essential things to know, the most interesting things to do and best places to be in Narragansett and South Kingstown on Wednesday, Sept. 25.
The negative test result is the second of three that must be consecutively reported before KCWA's water-boil advisory is lifted.
The negative test result is the second of three that must be consecutively reported before KCWA's water-boil advisory is lifted.
Residents will have the opportunity to attend a public hearing regarding automated refuse collection in October.
A 33-year-old Exeter man has been treated for West Nile Virus.
A 33-year-old Exeter man has been treated for West Nile Virus.
A 33-year-old Exeter man has been treated for West Nile Virus.
Miss anything that happened last week? Take a look at some of the top stories from around Rhode Island. Click the headlines to read the full story.
Miss anything that happened last week? Take a look at some of the top stories from around Rhode Island. Click the headlines to read the full story.
Lewis E. Weinstein of Narragansett and Patrick A. Noonan of Wakefield were presented their awards by the U.S. Department of Defense.
Bernard G. Kenahan of Coventry was presented his award by the U.S. Department of Defense.
Patch's quick take on the essential things to know, the most interesting things to do and best places to be in Narragansett and South Kingstown on Tuesday, Sept. 24.
Patch's quick take on the essential things to know, the most interesting things to do and best places to be in Coventry on Tuesday, Sept. 24.
Yes, it's time to master this social network.
According to KWCA, the water must test “clean” a minimum of three times before the boil-water advisory will be lifted.
Narragansett ranked 29th out of 37 Rhode Island communities according to 2012 FBI data.
Sovereign and Citizens, both with locations in Coventry, along with TD Bank — are on the list compiled by a national research group.
Kent County Water Authority officials say they continue to investigate the source of the E. Coli bacteria found in the water supply.