There are plenty of things to do in and around Barrington this weekend.
Barrington Town Council's president, June Speakman, discusses Super Pacs at the 'Take Six' election series in the library auditorium.
The Wednesday afternoon film series on the evolution of movie musicals continues today in the Barrington library with a classic Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movie.
You can get a workout on the courts of in the swimming pool or you can watch a movie at the Barrington Senior Center.
The ordinance that would ban plastic grocery bags in Barrington is on the Town Council agenda; local groups offer arts, tennis, swimming classes.
Mercedes Fitch was selected for the RI 2012 All-Star Reading Team as a representative of the Barrington Public Library.
The first film in the series, 'Gotta Sing! Gotta Dance!' debuts at 1 pm in the Barrington library auditorium.
The Barrington library hosts a session tonight at 7 that shows you the basics of reading your future in your hands.
Learn the basics of reading your own palm at 7 pm in the Barrington Public Library.
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The Town Museum operated by the Barrington Preservation Society has put most of its collection online for your viewing pleasure just about anywhere with an electronic device.
Cub Scout Pack 2 in West Barrington hosts a rally and open enrollment session at 6:30 pm; 'Take Six' election series continues with talk on immigration.
'Take Six: The Big Issues of 2012' election series continues today at the Barrington library with a presentation by immigration scholar and lawyer Irene Scharf at 7 pm.
Barrington's new Townwide Trails Team holds an organizational meeting at 7 pm; Bayside YMCA offers a talk on 'Keeping Mom and Day Safe From Falls' in the library.
The Bayside YMCA offers a free talk on Wednesday evening, Sept. 19, in the Barrington library that kicks off a class, 'A Matter of Balance', during Fall Prevention Awareness Week.
Barrington's Police Cove park committee meets at 7 pm; so does the Housing Board of Trustees.
Classes offered today in T'ai Chi, tennis cardio-fusion and Core Yoga in Barrington.
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RI Department of Environmental Management finds Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in mosquito pool in central Barrington; personal protection urged.
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'Take Six: The Big Issues of 2012' election series explores American economic policy at 7 pm; another story this morning at Barrington Books.
The Barrington Town Council approves the hiring of a consultant to determine if building a community center is financially feasible.
The Barrington Town Council rescinded the $10 fee for seniors amid a debate over whether anyone should pay to use the beach.
Operation Clean Government president Margaret Kane of Barrington talks about the watchdog group at 7 pm; Lepre Physical Therapy hosts networking event at 5:30 pm.
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The RI Department of Transportation has turned thumbs down on a Barrington man's request to make special accommodations for bike riders on the new 'White Church' bridge.
Polls open at 7 am for the Democratic primary in RI; Barrington Business Association meets; watch live 11th anniversary webcast from 9/11 memorial.
Barrington man, 44, completes his fundraising 'Back to Block' swim in 8-plus hours on Saturday, Sept. 8.
The Barrington Town Council meets at 7 pm; Brown University professor leads a talk on the cost of America's wars in the past decade.
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Trent Theroux, 44, of Barrington plans to backstroke 13 miles to Block Island on Saturday, Sept. 8, to raise money for spinal cord injuries.
The RI Community Food Bank brings its new campaign against hunger to the Barrington Farmers' Market at the 'White Church' on Saturday, Sept. 8.
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Johannis Farm off of Sowams Road will be opened to tours on Saturday, Sept. 8, with guides from the Barrington Land Conservation Trust.
'Take Six: The Big Issues of 2012' election series starts Thursday night in the Barrington library auditorium.
Triton Swimming of Barrington offers group workouts for adults; Haines Memorial State Park hosts a farmers' market; Town Museum offers summer exhibit; knit with friends.
Save the Bay's second annual 'Beach Slam' returns to Barrington at Tillinghast Farm on Narragansett Bay on Sunday, Sept. 16.
Barrington Pilates opens its doors to introduce Studio 47; Community Center Task Force to decide on financial feasibility study consultant.