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Christmas Trees In The Tiverton-Little Compton Area: 2021 Guide
A Christmas tree shortage means families should get a tree earlier than usual.

Rachel is a lifelong Rhode Islander with a soft spot for the ocean and baby animals. She graduated from the University of Rhode Island in 2017 with degrees in Journalism, Political Science and French. She worked at several news outlets in Rhode Island before coming to Patch in January 2019. She loves exploring all of Rhode Island's many food offerings, biking and traveling to warm places.
Rachel covers Cranston, Coventry, Newport, Portsmouth, Narragansett-South Kingstown, Bristol-Warren and Tiverton-Little Compton.
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A Christmas tree shortage means families should get a tree earlier than usual.

A Christmas tree shortage means families should get a tree earlier than usual.
Local Christmas tree farms are welcoming families back to their lots this year as the country emerges from the pandemic.
Local Christmas tree farms are welcoming families back to their lots this year as the country emerges from the pandemic.
Fewer Christmas trees will be available this year due to supply chain delays.
A Christmas tree shortage means families should get a tree earlier than usual.
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The driver was flown to Rhode Island Hospital after veering off Ocean Avenue, according to reports.
Thanks to rising coronavirus vaccine numbers, it's safe to gather with family and friends this Thanksgiving.
Thanks to rising coronavirus vaccine numbers, it's safe to gather with family and friends this Thanksgiving.
Thanks to rising coronavirus vaccine numbers, it's safe to gather with family and friends this Thanksgiving.
Thanks to rising coronavirus vaccine numbers, it's safe to gather with family and friends this Thanksgiving.
Thanks to rising coronavirus vaccine numbers, it's safe to gather with family and friends this Thanksgiving.
Thanks to rising coronavirus vaccine numbers, it's safe to gather with family and friends this Thanksgiving.
Thanks to rising coronavirus vaccine numbers, it's safe to gather with family and friends this Thanksgiving.
Thanks to rising coronavirus vaccine numbers, it's safe to gather with family and friends this Thanksgiving.
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