Narragansett-South Kingstown|News|
RI Power Outages: More Than 2,200 Still Waiting
National Grid was expected to have all its customers back by Thursday night, but by 10:15 p.m., 5,000 households were still in the dark.

Margo Sullivan is the editor of the Rhode Island Patch. She has worked at news organizations in New England and in New York City for 20 years. Her favorite assignments (besides Patch, of course) were The Gabby Dog column, a pet column featuring her cats Asia and Charlie (because cats always get top billing) and her dogs Gabby, Lucky, Heather and Lollypop and an all too brief stint on the City Desk at the Worcester Telegram & Gazette.
National Grid was expected to have all its customers back by Thursday night, but by 10:15 p.m., 5,000 households were still in the dark.

There is no official word yet about what's happened at the school, but firefighters are investigating a possible carbon monoxide leak.
Gianna Cirella died on Wednesday, according to news sources.
Christopher O. Aina, 31, of Providence, was taken into custody on Girard Avenue.
The Narragansett schools are also open today.
National Grid crews continue working to restore service, but the governor wants a review of the company's preparedness and response.
Steven W. Sousa, 27, of Middletown, was arrested on narcotics charges in connection with an alleged butane hash oil lab.
National Grid has made more progress at restoring service, but thousands are still without power.
With almost 50,000 Rhode Island customers still in the dark, National Grid says crews will need two more days to restore everyone's power
A Providence man was identified in connection with an Oct. 18 home invasion in Smithfield.
Here are the lists of openings and closings for Wednesday per the Rhode Island Broadcasters Association.
More than 50 vessels were torn off moorings.
The price is the highest for a single family ever recorded in the multiple listing for East Providence.
Annette Sandoval has a new column for Patch, and the topic is delicious.
School in some communities will be out, too, until the power is back on.
Here is the latest list of closings for Oct. 31. Patch will update the list early Tuesday morning.
Shane L. Williams, 29, of Tiverton, is wanted in connection with the theft of batteries from East Providence school buses.
The U.S. Attorney's office and Rhode Island state police are announcing multi-state arrests, drug seizures and an ongoing investigation.
Work could take days to restore power in some communities, such as Bristol,
Numerous schools have announced they will not open Monday, due to power outages.