A 48 Hour Film Festival Entry, "The Stalker" was filmed in Attleboro.
Nancy Corrigan Wilbert gains creative sparks though international travel, including a recent trip to Peru where she climbed Machu Picchu and met master ceramist, Pablo Seminario.
Barrington Student Mounts Murder Mystery dinner theater at Italian restaurant.
Seekonk resident Andrew Grossman went from professional dancer to award-winning Landscape Designer.
Steve Caddick organizes his fellow four-string banjo player for the first ever Boston Summer Banjo Bash.
At 80, long time Tiverton resident Yvonne Nolan is accepted to the Rhode Island Watercolor Society.
Brian Martin considered "up and coming American painter."
The library presented a program filled with unusual medical practices and ways to have a tiny waist.
Seekonk librarian Sharon St. Hilaire has won awards for her fiber artwork.
Students overcome a rash of illnesses to put on their Spring Musical.
After inheriting her grandmother's sewing machine, Brennick turned her hobby into a business.
Michael Haynes's photo of a duck a sure sign of spring.
Deb Hoch’s educational documentaries have nationwide reach.
Feehan's performance of "Anything Goes" is bittersweet for seniors who will be performing it for the last time at the school.
Celebrate National Poetry Month.
Winners of the AAM flower show announced.
Seekonk's Little Pear Press "giving voice" to authors.
Open house to be held for the community on April 10.
AHS students showed off their wide variety of musical skills at the seventh annual Prism concert.
Quality and value are the real products of Countryside Signs, a family business in Seekonk.
Missed Fat Tuesday?
Grandfather and grandchild duo Al Baker and Allie Randall have developed their individual art aesthetics based on a past which surrounds them.
The Seekonk High School drama club gives a show-stopper performance.
Men and women attend art therapy classes at the Seekonk Senior Center.
Some Seekonk artists have expanded their product visibility by posting on Etsy.
Magician Bruce Kalver returned to Seekonk Library to perform for youngsters and their parents.
City invites all to participate in the Winter Night Festival.