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Sakonnet River Bridge On-Ramp Opens After Delay
The Main Road on-ramp to the Sakonnet River Bridge opened Friday to the public.

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The Main Road on-ramp to the Sakonnet River Bridge opened Friday to the public.

The Main Road on-ramp to the Sakonnet River Bridge opened Friday to the public.
Due to unhealthy air quality levels on Friday, regular RIPTA services will be free.
The government is issuing furlough notices to more than 700 civilian employees on Aquidneck Island.
The House approved legislation on Thursday for Portsmouth to create a municipal court. The bill will now head to the Senate.
The Health Department performed inspections at Tiverton-Little Compton businesses in May.
The Health Department performed two inspections at Portsmouth businesses in May.
The first polo match of the 2013 summer begins today at Glen Farm in Portsmouth.
When the heat is on, find a place to cool off.
When the heat is on, find a place to cool off.
The first polo match of the 2013 summer begins today at Glen Farm in Portsmouth.
The first polo match of the 2013 summer begins today at Glen Farm in Portsmouth.
The first polo match of the 2013 summer begins today at Glen Farm in Portsmouth.
Check out this property just listed for sale!
Check out this property just listed for sale.
National Grid says Aquidneck Island residents should expect power outages this Thursday and Friday.
National Grid says Aquidneck Island residents should expect power outages this Thursday and Friday.
National Grid says there's a possibility of power outages, but residents should not expect to loose power.
A U.S. District Court judge has scheduled a hearing for this afternoon.
A U.S. District Court judge has scheduled a hearing for this afternoon.