See Beauty and the Beast this week and weekend.
Mt. Hope Masqueraders get involved in the community for spread awareness about their spring musical coming up in May.
While Bristol Warren schools ranked in the double digits for overall student performance, the district as a whole ranked above the state average.
Spring Break is here, now what should you do with all that extra free time?
Mother Nature worked in favor of Earth Day this year.
Madeleine K. Albright will deliver the 2012 Commencement Address.
The Huskies lost to EWG in Monday's game.
The community is asked to wear purple on Tuesday, April 24 to support the Go Purple Project.
Students donated 300 canned goods and $200 in cash to the Bristol Good Neighbors Soup Kitchen.
Take a glimpse at daily life for Bristol and Warren residents.
Take a glimpse at some of the sights around Bristol and Warren.
Sponsors and teams are needed for the event.
Thank you to Blue Suede for submitting these photos from the "Ultimate Pre-Prom Party" event!
The festival will run from April 22-26.
A letter to the Editor from Mt. Hope Masquerader, Ava Mascena.
Tickets must be purchased by Easter Sunday, April 8.
Tickets must be purchased by Sunday, April 8.
Keith Maloney of Save Bristol Harbor explains a new learning experience for Mt. Hope Students.
The Hugh Cole School PTO would like to thank everyone for their support , volunteerism and donations.
Superintendent Melinda Thies sent out an email asking for local residents to voice their support of the proposed budget to a Warren Town Councilor.
Superintendent Melinda Thies distributed an email on Monday that allegedly misrepresented the views of Warren Town Councilor Cathie Tattrie.
The Substance Abuse Task Force and STAAND students hosted a pre-prom dinner early in March to announce that students would stay drug free on prom night to honor the deceased Justin Nunes.
The match will be held at Kickemuit Middle School on Friday, March 23.
The spring fair will be held on Saturday, March 24, from 10 am to 3 pm.
Patch users sent in some great shots of the Mt. Hope Marching Band performing in New York City.
Dozens of students participate in the ARC program in hopes of making a difference at Mt. Hope High School.
The part-time position offers a $30,000 salary.
The Joint Finance Committee will hold an informational meeting for the public on Thursday evening.
A School Committee member worries that savings factored into the school budget are premature due to unsigned teacher contracts.
Local students participated in the Make Moves campaign.
Cheerleaders from Kickemuit Middle School and Mt. High School came home with first place prizes from the RICCA State Cheerleading Competition on Sunday
Nine kindergarten students and 10 first, second and third graders were named Guiteras' February Students of the Month.
A Mt. Hope Robotics team won the Inspire Award at Saturday's competition, which means that the team will be invited to the World Championship.
The Mt. Hope Masqueraders will be hosting the Rhode Island State Drama Festival this March.
Student Kate Karzenski reports that the Becca's Closet chapter has more than 500 affordable prom dresses for all girls in Rhode Island.
Mt. Hope ranks among the highest in overall reading and writing scores in the 2011 NECAP test.
Only about 2 percent of schools nationwide have achieved HealthierUS status.
A series of performances will be available to the public at the RWU Performing Arts Center in March