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RI Man Invited Back To 'Survivor'; More; PM Patch RI
Also: Snow and flooding coming Friday night; toxic "forever chemicals" in water a concern; historic Irish cemetery tours; more.

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- Rhode Island Man Invited Back To 'Survivor' After Injury Causes Exit: A Rhode Island man will get another chance to compete on "Survivor" after an injury causes an early exit on this season of the CBS television show. In the season opener, Bruce Perreault, of Warwick, dove head first into a beam during the first "Survivor" challenge and later collapsed.
- New Limits On Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Coming: What It Means In RI: PFAS contamination was found in 19 Rhode Island cities and towns, according to the Environmental Working Group.
- Up To 6 Inches Of Snow, Flooding In RI: Winter Weather Advisory: Foster, Smithfield, Providence, Coventry and West Greenwich are expected to see the most snow and wind gusts as high as 45 mph.
Here are some other posts readers may have missed:
- Newport Police Selling St. Patrick's Day Patches For Youth Nonprofit
- Cranston Police Hosting 'Coffee With A Cop' On Saturday
- Town Of South Kingstown: Town Manager FY 2023-2024 Proposed Budget Released
- Roger Williams University: No Brainer: Senior's Capstone Project Helps Diversify Brain Week Rhode Island
- Historic Cemetery Tours offered by Irish Museum in March (Newport)
- City Of Providence: City Of Providence Hosts Annual Pell Lecture Launching New Cultural Plan.
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