The department said it has been an "honor and privilege" to take part, but that there have been too many requests for officers to attend.
According to reports, Monday is the fourth day of Black Lives Matter protests in Connecticut.
East Bay Food Pantry receives grant from the COVID-19 Response Fund at the Rhode Island Foundation and United Way of Rhode Island.
East Bay Community Action Program's Health Services will open two testing sites for people with symptoms. Tests are by appointment only.
The funding from the RI Department of Environmental Management will be used to update facilities at Burr's Hill Park and the town beach.
Parents can request a visit from an officer for their child's birthday, lights and sirens included.
Bristol Fourth of July Committee Chair Michele Martins said she is hopeful parade may still be allowed if health emergency subsides.
K9 Brody dozed on the chief's desk during his swearing-in ceremony at Bristol Police Headquarters.
Between board game giveaways, online fitness classes and community check-ins, the community center is working to live up to its name.
The new containers will be delivered to residents' homes in the coming weeks.
People 60/+ years old can get dine out vouchers from East Bay Community Action Program’s Restaurant Program, good at IHOP & Newport Creamery
Bristol residents are expected to get new trash and recycle carts in March.
East Bay Community Action Program is taking appointments now
The scammers are calling residents and claiming they have to pay an overdue bill and provide personal information.
The program helps emergency responders easily access homes, especially for the elderly and disabled, in the case of an emergency.
From a church's "outpouring of support" following a theft to the Mount Hope Bridge's 90th birthday, it's been a busy year.
The department will collect donations of new, unwrapped toys, hats and gloves.
Non-profit sets $3000 goal for #GivingTuesday.
The classes are free with a donation. Those donations will benefit the East Bay Food Pantry in Bristol.
According to town officials, there are 34 wreaths available for purchase for $50 each.
The event will take place on Nov. 21, 2019 from 3:00 p.m. to 5 p.m. at The Art Den which is located at 285 Main Street in Woonsocket.
Private citizens and local businesses are asked to voluntarily register their security cameras for the program.
Based on community feedback, the department of transportation promised to keep at least one lane open throughout the project.
The bridge from Bristol to Portsmouth officially opened to the public on October 24, 1929.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church is looking to replace their poor box with a more study option.
The Bristol Historical Society and The Collaborative in Warren win grants from Rhode Island Foundation.
The public is invited to attend
This vitally important position requires 24-hour schedule flexibility and the ability to handle high-stress situations well.
Free recovery services for residents of RI's East Bay region and surrounding communities
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church will celebrate it's 121st Annual Feast on the Bristol Town Common the weekend of 11-14 July.
Library of Congress Surplus Books Program sends free books to schools, libraries, and non-profit organizations.
A tree fell on a power line on Hope Street, knocking out power to thousands of Bristol residents.
Starting May 27, Bristol residents can purchase parking passes for the town's beach.
Patrol Supervisor Sergeant Jason Canario will receive East Bay Community Action Program's Vision Award at the 16th Annual Seaside Gala
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Several fundraisers will be held to raise money for a new dog park in the town.