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No Crash On Newport Bridge: Fire Department
Crews responded Wednesday for a crash on the Newport Bridge, WJAR-TV said.

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Crews responded Wednesday for a crash on the Newport Bridge, WJAR-TV said.

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Channel 12 news is reporting the former union treasurer will plead guilty to taking money. The U.S. Attorney's office sent Patch the papers.
National Grid continues work on the road. This time, the northbound lane at East Bowery will be closed Thursday and Friday (until 3 p.m.)
Here are recent arrests and citations. Information comes from the police log.
Here are recent arrests and citations. Information comes from the police log.
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No one was injured, police Capt. Paul Barry said.
All three questions passed by wide margins, according to the uncertified results.
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Rep. Joseph Shekarchi, District 23, says now is the time for pet owners and other stakeholders to speak up if they want action.
Here are recent arrests and citations. Information is from the police log.
A fire was reported Sunday night on Dighton Avenue.
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