Female 2-year-old cat's name is Sugar.
Patch readers choose Barrington Beach as their favorite outdoor spot in town.
Classroom series on Middle East continues at library.
A proposal to buy back the Barrington home of a woman chased out by mold and flooding gets no response from West Elmwood Housing Development Corporation; another meeting set for April 2.
Unseasonably warm weather drew beach-goers to Barrington Beach Tuesday afternoon.
The Barrington library hosts a March discussions series on the time period of national prohibition.
Superior Court judge grants a continuance to May 1 to allow a new attorney for two of the Barrington defendants to get up to speed on the adverse possession claim.
Arif Lohar, considered among the best contemporary Pakistani folk artists, performs a free concert in the Barrington library auditorium.
Barrington Cemetery Commission blames perpetual care costs and operating expenses for the need to boost the price.
Emma Katzen, 12, of Barrington is fighting for her life with leukemia; Pop Warner hosting blood and marrow drive for her.
Pamela Marchand took over as executive director of the Bristol County Water Authority on Feb. 27.
Arts Alive! offers classes in dance, singing, acting for theater.
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A proposed concept developed for the park at Police Cove gets a wink and a nod from the Barrington Town Council.
More than a dozen Barrington High School students charged after a raucous drinking party face no school penalties because police cannot release their names.
Billy's restaurant on Maple Avenue edges out Aidan's Irish Pub in Bristol as the readers' choice for best place to celebrate St. Patrick's Day tomorrow.
Newest members of Bristol County Water Authority board of directors lead a discussion of bidding out legal services with an RFP.
Rhode Island Wind Ensemble returns to Barrington to perform in a concert at the high school to benefit student musicians.
Walnut Road property owners are suing to take an unpaved part of High Street that has been used as public right-of-way in a West Barrington neighborhood.
Barrington Town Council appoints noted management consultant to fill seat on Bristol County Water Authority board of directors.
The East Bay Chamber of Commerce hosts another networking session in Bristol; the Bristol County Water Authority board meets in Warren.
Sharon Day, co-chairman of the Republican National Committee, attends a Barrington fundraiser for RI GOP candidates.
The Barrington Town Council approves plans to halt erosion at Latham Park and the pumping of ground water into the sewer system.
Atria Bay Spring Village hosts a get-together on the date 100 years ago that Juliette Gordon Low started the Girl Scouts in Georgia.
RI Secretary of State's office will make a photo ID for you at Barrington Senior Center.
Atria Bay Spring Village celebrates the centennial year of the Girl Scouts with a tea and cookies baked from the original recipe and a display of vintage memorabilia.
Bayside YMCA in Barrington offers lifeguard certification course starting March 21.
Don't forget to move your clocks ahead one hour before you turn in tonight; it's time to save some daylight.
Barrington requires that all dogs and cats get a license each year in April; DPW garage hosting a rabies clinic on Sunday, March 25.
The first movie in the 'Erin Go Bragh: Films Set in Ireland' series debuts in the Barrington library auditorium.
National Weather Service expects wind gusts between 46 to 57 mph; RI Emergency Management Agency monitoring power outages.
The Barrington Town Council will be asked on Monday, March 12, to approve an $18,500 study on how to halt erosion at Latham Park in Bay Spring.
Owner of Barrington home was driven out of her new house by flooding and mold three weeks after she moved in last year; she's been living out of a suitcase ever since.
Or take a Zumba class, play badminton and bingo, take children to story hour at Barrington Books.
A RAD (rape aggression defense) training course at the White Church shows how women can defend themselves against would-be rapists.
The BAY Team, Barrington's prevention coalition, hosts a Parent2Parent session in the library to share parenting tips.
On the next four Fridays, 'Erin Go Bragh: Movies Set in Ireland' shows a film that celebrates Irish people and their ways in the Barrington library.
Barrington High School parents association meets in library; Barrington/WarrenRotary Club meets at Wharf Tavern.
First Monday Morning of the Month Book Club meets at 10 am; middle school hosts Wiffle ball league, open gym