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February vacation stays, school is on Dec. 23 and Election Day will be a professional development day.

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February vacation stays, school is on Dec. 23 and Election Day will be a professional development day.

The tennis legend who won nine doubles Grand Slam titles, was convicted last year for the rape of young girls in the 1980s and 90s
Among the sales reported was "Fair Wind," a waterfront cottage with dock and mooring.
Home sales picked up in East Greenwich last week, according to the statewide Multiple Listing Service.
Busy week for home sales in Cranston last week, including six with sale prices above $350,000.
Bike Newport needed a new home. Butch Murray had a vacant lot. Now they're in the midst of barn raising to bring bikes to all.
On average, most Rhode Islanders saw about five inches, though some folks next to the ocean saw a bit less.
Freshwater fishing season begins Saturday and this year, the state's trout stocking program has expanded to include the Ten Mile River.
"I expect Commerce will fix this" said Rep. Lauren H. Carson of Newport, chairwoman of a House commission focused on state tourism marketing
Linear's offices will remain in Middletown.
Will the chain be able to compete against Scramblers on Reservoir Avenue?
A rescheduled date for the meeting for voters to approve the annual budget will be announced at a later date.
Police said Webster D. Winton was carrying ammunition and was carrying a loaded revolver the apparently was stolen from Louisiana.
Heavy snow made a mess of the roads Monday afternoon, causing crashes, spin-outs and loads of last-minute cancellations.
Susan F. Lusi, former superintendent of schools in Portsmouth and Providence, has been named President and CEO of Mass Insight Education.
The thick snow has made road conditions treacherous.
Can you help Newport detectives identify this woman?
The victim, who now lives out of state, first contacted Barrington police in January of 2015 to report being sexually assaulted decades ago.
Lloyd W. "Sparky" Crompton, Jr., 81, a longtime resident of East Greenwich, peacefully passed away on April 1.
A boy who allegedly stole a car from a CVS in Coventry was not hurt after rolling the vehicle in Cranston Sunday night.