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Obituary: Arthur W. Read, Jr., 79
Read, Arthur W. Jr., 79, died Wednesday, May 18, 2016.

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.
Read, Arthur W. Jr., 79, died Wednesday, May 18, 2016.

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Come follow the yellow brick road on Friday or Saturday for a performance at Portsmouth Middle School.
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The department's 3rd Annual Awards recognized officers for outstanding acts over the past year in their service to the community.
Two went for $800,000-plus. Two went in the $700,000 range. Another for $500,000. Another for $419,000.
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Lifeguards and parking attendants will be staffing state beaches on the weekends and daily starting May 28.
Over the past year, JMO faculty have taken student feedback, listened to the demand signal of Navy leadership and improved the course.
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The Rhode Island Foundation is giving the city $8,500 for an art installation to enhance the city park.
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What sold in your neighborhood last week? Here's the list.
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Plus other home sales (seven in all).