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Here is a list of fun ways to celebrate the arrival of spring.

Employees at the drugstores who don't report will face increased rates.
The state Department of Environmental Management will hold two public workshops - one in Tiverton and one in Exeter - addressed proposed freshwater fishing, hunter and falconry regulations on state ponds and wildlife areas.
Freaky the Scary Snowman decides to scare St. Patrick's Day partiers in Newport.
Freaky the Scary Snowman decides to scare St. Patrick's Day partiers in Newport.
Portsmouth High School's marching band showed off its Irish pride Saturday during the annual St. Patrick's Day parade in Newport.
The following is based on reports from the Portsmouth Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
An opossum, believed to be rabid, was discovered last week in Island Park.
A well-known Portsmouth playground was vandalized this past week, police say.
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DEM has issued a new guidance document for the conservation and management of marine fisheries.
Portsmouth will see rain and possibly some snow throughout the day, making commutes slippery at times.
Local Rep. Kenneth Marshall was given a new assignment in the Rhode Island House.
Rep. Dennis M. Canario (D-Dist. 71, Portsmouth, Little Compton, Tiverton) has been appointed to the House Committee on Judiciary.
This St. Patrick's Day, share your photos of St. Patrick's Day outfits, flags or even crazy, green wigs
Erin go bragh, Martha's Vineyard! Share your photos of St. Patrick's Day outfits, flags, crazy green wigs and Irish food.
This St. Patrick's Day, share your photos of St. Patrick's Day outfits, flags or even crazy, green wigs, with Patch.
This St. Patrick's Day, share your photos of St. Patrick's Day outfits, flags or even crazy, green wigs, with Patch.
The Portsmouth Town Council president and town administrator sent the following letter to the Federal Highway Administration on Friday.
The Portsmouth Town Council president and town administrator sent the following letter to the Federal Highway Administration on Friday.