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Rhode Islanders are invited to vote for the fourth-grader's drawing to grace the Google homepage.
Board will meet Monday night, 7 p.m. at City Hall.
Here's a closer look at one of the homes on the market in Woonsocket.
Local woman died May 2, at Fatima Hospital in Providence.
A fourteen-year-old girl is the latest arrest in the continuing investigation.
Rhode Islanders are invited to vote for the fourth-grader's drawing to grace the Google homepage.
Rhode Islanders are invited to vote for the fourth-grader's drawing to grace the Google homepage.
Rhode Islanders are invited to vote for the fourth-grader's drawing to grace the Google homepage.
Rhode Islanders are invited to vote for the fourth-grader's drawing to grace the Google homepage.
All the tools you need to start composting in Woonsocket, plus where to get free or low-cost compost for your garden.
Christiana and Cassandra Layman of North Kingstown started a program to send used soccer uniforms to Haiti and say young people everywhere can get involved. Sponsored by Post Grape-Nuts.
Christiana and Cassandra Layman of North Kingstown started a program to send used soccer uniforms to Haiti and say young people everywhere can get involved. Sponsored by Post Grape-Nuts.
Rhode Islanders are invited to vote for the fourth-grader's drawing to grace the Google homepage.
Welcome to the start of the weekend, and check out these things to know:
Smithfield writers made a strong showing at recent book signing event.
Director of the Rhode Island Department of Human Services (DHS) was keynote speaker for the event.
The following arrest information was provided by the Woonsocket Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
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