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Councilman Farina to Make "Major Announcement"
"After much consideration, I have made a major decision that will allow me to better serve the people," the councilman said.

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"After much consideration, I have made a major decision that will allow me to better serve the people," the councilman said.

Most of the work will happen overnight but lane closures during the day are possible.
Petty Officer 2nd Class Jared R. Sylvia was named the USS Harry S. Truman's Warrior of the Day on Monday.
Police said the 34-year-old Portsmouth man asked the officer who pulled him over to keep his drinking and driving "a secret."
Police said the 34-year-old Portsmouth man asked the officer who pulled him over to keep his drinking and driving "a secret."
Police said Corey E. Delekta turned herself in to police over the weekend.
In addition to general assistance, some scholarships target students in Barrington, Bristol, East Providence, Little Compton and Tiverton.
Along with a world-class education, students and staff at Newport's Naval War College eat very well.
Gusts could reach 50 mph and cause power outages.
Without compromise, the " the General Assembly likely will continue to operate in an ethics code vacuum," Sen. James C. Sheehan writes.
The juvenile turned himself in to police on Sunday night.
The state police said the 33-year-old woman was arrested after a crash on Route 1 on Friday.
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East Greenwich firefighters were busy on Easter Sunday.
Network printers and fax machines at colleges and universities across the country were targeted.
The popular Newport restaurant will be closed for a few days to clean up, owner Paulina Reves said.
Crews navigated through dense fog to transport the man, 35, who was suffering from possible internal bleeding.
Alice M. (Hemingway) Jones, 95, of East Greenwich, formerly of New Hampshire, died Thursday, March 24, 2016.
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Jay Robert Schochet, 85, of Leroy Avenue, Newport, RI, passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 24, 2016.