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Obituary: Peter Woodward Collins, 28, Accomplished Writer, Musician and Artist
Peter Woodward Collins, 28, of Providence, formerly of East Greenwich, RI, passed away on Sept. 23.

Mark is an award-winning journalist with a background in community journalism. He has been working as a professional journalist most of his adult life. Before joining Patch, he wrote for the South County Independent, covering the seaside town of Narragansett, R.I., since 2004. Before that, he wrote for the University of Rhode Island's campus daily, the Good Five Cent Cigar and was the editor of The Rebellion, South Kingstown High School's paper. He graduated from SK in 1996.
Mark has been recognized by both the Rhode Island and New England Press Associations for outstanding reporting. He has won numerous awards, including first-place prizes for feature writing, investigative reporting, and business and economic reporting. While covering Narragansett, he established a reputation of trustworthiness and fairness, earning the respect of both his readers and the people he covered.
Mark is a devoted husband and father and lives in Cranston with his wife Naomi and daughters Olive and Ruby.
Peter Woodward Collins, 28, of Providence, formerly of East Greenwich, RI, passed away on Sept. 23.

September is National Recovery Month and Newport's Rally for Recovery is a powerful event for the community to reinforce its support.
Police said the 33-year-old also had a suspended license when he was found asleep behind the wheel in the breakdown lane.
The 31-year-old was unresponsive after being pulled from the water at Narragansett Town Beach by bystanders.
"Let's close down the killing fields and strive for peaceful coexistence with the other animals with whom we share space and time."
The U.S. Coast Guard said all resources have been exhausted after searching 62,000 square miles for Linda and Nathan Carman.
A plan to euthanize the socialized coyote has been scrapped, and Cliff will spend the rest of his days at a zoo.
Donna E. Morales, 57, passed away September 21, 2016.
Passport agents will be at the library to answer questions, help with paperwork and even take passport photos for $10.
A Bryant University study will show how Quonset Business Park, home to 200 companies, has become a key part of the state economy.
"My opponent is barking the Republican rhetoric and accusing me of hypocrisy. That could not be further from the truth," Carson writes.
Fire broke out at the store Thursday night, causing fire, water and smoke damage.
The Newport Havurah celebrates the Sabbath and holidays with good food and a friendly, familial atmosphere.
A school bus driver suffered a seizure on Route 1 in South Kingstown, losing control of the bus. Remarkably, nobody was seriously hurt.
Harvest festivals, seafood festivals, street fairs, mansions, oysters, grape stomping, a restaurant week and more.
White powder was found in an envelope, according to reports.
The Senate President is recognized by the Rhode Island Coalition for Domestic Violence.
The 47-year-old pleaded no contest to a felony charge on Tuesday for collecting unemployment while working in Cranston in 2012.
After slapping the victim at a bus stop on Tuesday, Emile Perrault came back and threatened the victim on Wednesday, police said.
Alex Tagliatela, 23, of East Greenwich, RI, passed away September 20, 2016. He will be forever missed.