Junior Angelika Pellegrino pushes for and coordinates RI Blood Center visit to the St. Andrew's campus in Barrington.
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The Barrington Recreation Department is looking for older athletes and teams to compete in the Rhode Island Ocean Tides Senior Games, now affiliated with town.
Barrington's Police Cove park design committee signed off on a proposal at its final meeting Wednesday evening; it only left undone coming up with a name for the park.
The 12-week classroom lecture series on the Middle East continues at the Barrington library; you can play badminton in the Recreation Department league.
Rhode Island environmental and transportation officials gathering today in a public hearing on the 'White Church' bridge project that is expected to focus on the diamondback terrapins in Hundred Acre Cove.
Feb. 29, Leap Day, is added to the calendar just about every four years to balance out the rotation of the Earth around the sun.
Today is Feb. 29, Leap Day in 2012; RE/MAX River's Edge officially opens its new office in East Providence.
Barrington Education Foundation gets 10 percent of any meal proceeds at the Tyler Point Grille tonight; Barrington Books hosts author Sarah McLean.
Barrington Recreation Department hosts an open gym and a winter Wiffle ball league each Monday evening.
Every Wednesday morning in March, the Barrington Public Library will host a series on America's prohibition and jazz age.
Barrington Town Council President June Speakman had her application for membership to the club rejected while it admitted two other women applicants, including Town Councilor Cynthia Coyne.
John DeAngelis of DeAngelis Excavating reacts to a Patch story and volunteers to haul away the debris dumped at the Sowams Woods conservation site in Barrington.
The Barrington Parks and Recreation Commission seems to like the idea; a straw poll of the members showed unanimous consent.
The Sowams Woods site is the property of the Barrington Land Conservation Trust, which is seeking help to remove the pile of bricks, concrete, rocks and dirt.
The Barrington Senior Center is seeking to be re-accredited; it needs another dozen or so volunteers to serve on a self-assessment committee.
The Barrington Recreation Department is holding a variety of programs at the middle school each day this school-vacation week for children ages 7-12.
A Barrington Patch poll run with the original story on a proposal to ban plastic grocery bags shows 54 percent against the idea.
The Barrington Republican Town Committee is looking for 'fiscally conservative' candidates with 'common sense' and 'a desire to make a difference'.
The Town Museum operated by the Barrington Preservation Society invites children to become history detectives; the Middle East classroom series continues in the library.
The Red Suspenders jazz banjo band entertains dozens of members and guests at the Barrington Senior Center Tuesday afternoon.
You and your children can find out what it's like to be an astronaut at the Barrington Public Library; give an oral history of World War II and Vietnam at town museum.
The black female is 8 years old and was just adopted from out of state.