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20 Rabbits Forced Into Stacked Dog Crates; March Madness: PM Patch RI
Also: South Kingstown native leading NCAA team; new "forever chemical" limits; car thefts on the rise; a nasty winter storm coming; more.

RHODE ISLAND — Here are some share-worthy stories from the Rhode Island Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.
This post features stories and information published over the last 24 hours.
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- 20 Rabbits Rescued, 2 Cranston Women Facing Animal Cruelty Charges: Ariana Anderson and Julia Santucci were charged with animal cruelty after keeping 20 rabbits stacked in dog crates, authorities said.
- South Kingstown Native Playing Key Role For Colgate In NCAA Tournament: Colgate will need to rely on its big man, South Kingstown native Keegan Records, if the team wants to make some noise in March Madness.
- EPA's New 'Forever Chemicals' Limits: What It Means In RI: PFAS contamination was found in 19 Rhode Island cities and towns. See what this means for environmental policy.
Here are some other posts readers may have missed:
- RI Winter Storm: Rain Turning To Snow, Flooding Possible Near Cranston
- Meet The New Englanders Competing In March Madness 2023
- Car Thefts On The Rise In Cranston
- Parking Ban Enacted In Coventry Ahead Of Winter Storm.
- Tiverton Public Schools Students Benefit From Virtual Tutoring
- Wow House: 1 Kingfisher Drive In Coventry, Rhode Island
- Wow House: 95 Shirley Boulevard In Cranston, Rhode Island
- Wow House: 2 Gaspee Road In Narragansett, Rhode Island
- Wow House: 31 Old Beach Road In Newport, Rhode Island
- Town Of South Kingstown: School Building Project Community Forum/ Workshop 3/18/23 @ 9:00 A.M.
- Coventry Official Appointed To League Of Cities And Towns Board
- RI Foundation Offering $10,000 Grants For Community Projects
- Choir School Of Newport County To Host Open Rehearsals
- Wear RED on Equal Pay Day (Neighbor).
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