Tiverton-Little Compton, RI|News|
Easter Egg Hunt Returns To Tiverton's Pardon Gray Preserve
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Tickets cost $15 and must be purchased in advance.

Manni will retire April 29 before taking over as South Kingstown's town manager.
The National Weather Service issued a warning for elevated fire risk across the region.
The National Weather Service issued a warning for elevated fire risk across the region.
Rhode Island would join seven other states in allowing pharmacists to prescribe and dispense birth control products to patients.
Under the current conditions, the number of single family houses for sale would be depleted in less than a month.
As of March 21, masks will be optional on campus, except in most classrooms and other academic settings.
Gov. Dan McKee's power to issue COVID-19 executive orders will expire at the end of the month.
Crews will be installing gas lines in the area until at least the end of the week.
Residents who didn't have their recycling pickup up on time are asked to leave it at the curb.
Friday is expected to reach 70 degrees, coming close to the record set in 2011.
Steven Peterson, 26, was the executive Director of the Be Great For Nate nonprofit organization, which mentors youth in the community.
With temperatures warming up, many Rhode Islanders are getting ready to clear out their yards and gardens.
With temperatures warming up, many Rhode Islanders are getting ready to clear out their yards and gardens.
With temperatures warming up, many Rhode Islanders are getting ready to clear out their yards and gardens.
With temperatures warming up, many Rhode Islanders are getting ready to clear out their yards and gardens.
Cranston collects yard waste at the curb from April through mid-December.
With temperatures warming up, many Rhode Islanders are getting ready to clear out their yards and gardens.
With temperatures warming up, many Rhode Islanders are getting ready to clear out their yards and gardens.
The multi-passenger, pedaled vehicles are a popular activitiy in other tourist areas.