1986: Two Hundred Tenth Anniversary of American Independence
Angelina's Italian coffee bar to open soon in Bristol
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East Bay Patriots float in Bristol Parade
Miss RI to Intern at Fit2cook4Kids Summer Camps
The third installment of "Ask a Conservative" covers abortion and same-sex marriage.
Celebration Committee members Tony Agatiello and Frank Miserandino borrowed the idea from the famous Akron, Ohio Soap Box Derby. Bristol’s first derby was held on Bay View Avenue, July 1, 1951.
Warren Candidates for Town Council
Asking for input on the Supreme Court decision that Obamacare is a tax, and therefore justified.
Town Council Candidates for Bristol
Testing tolerance to the limit.
Noisy pre-4th of July festivities are one of the traditions of Bristol's celebrations, but they were not always legal.
The second installment of "Ask a Conservative". Covered topics are preconceived notions about conservatives and the minimum wage.
Book-lovers site recommendation
Notice of BCWA Annual Meeting with agenda
change the seatbelt law, Legalisze pot, tax pot, good ideas.
Breakdown of state budget vote
This Father’s Day, I’d like to honor my dad’s memory by sharing the eulogy I delivered at his funeral almost one year ago.
Ask a Conservative is a new blog with the purpose of informing people as to what a Conservative's opinion is on a subject and why they hold that opinion.
Next in popularity, to the parade, is the always the eagerly awaited fireworks display. Its been that way for 200 years.
Bristol 4th of July Photography Committee Rule Change?
If you’re in the market for a new job, be sure to multiply your search efforts by recruiting your “unpaid sales force” to help. These are the people in your life who already know, like & trust you.
Listen to the Music!
The underdeveloped teenage brain makes for risky choices.
They say home is where the heart is, and I couldn't agree more.
Tony Teixiera for Town Administrator?
YES! Program Recognition Ceremony announcement
On the Fourth of July, all roads lead to Bristol. Hope & High streets have been the principal routes of march for most of the history of the town’s Fourth of July parade.
Citizen Service (Whats that)
BCWA meeting to elect Chairman.
Although the official bonfire has fizzled out, unofficial bonfires reminiscent of the 19th century have never become obsolete. Each year Bristol’s shoreline is aglow with private blazes.
It’s hard to leave a favorite vacation, a house you love, a job that no longer fits. There is a strategy to help take the process while helping you look forward to whatever’s next on the horizon.
follow up to tri-town approved changes to BCWA legislation and bylaws.
Neither rain, hurricane, nor tornado will detour this patriotic parade.
East Bay Energy Consortium Act to be revisited at Bristol Town Council Meeting May 16th.
Bristol 4th of July Committee May and June Sports Events
U.S. Navy warships present in Bristol Harbor for our Fourth of July celebrations are upholding a tradition begun on the Centennial of American Independence in 1876.
The original idea of a queen to reign over the Fourth of July celebration was that of Dr. D.V.A. Capone, Dr. Samuel D. Clark, and Anthony E. Agatiello.
Bristol Warren schools are celebrating Wellness Week!