Plus, a man is sentenced to prison for running a meth lab and firefighters say the Coventry Fire District has a "dire" financial situation.
Teresa Coletta loves her new location at 111 Main St.
East Greenwich came out to support and cheer Veterans of all stripes at its annual Veterans Day parade on Tuesday.
Snow is in the forecast Thursday, Friday, and Sunday.
The dog is at the North Kingstown Animal Shelter.
Go bowling, be a chef for a day, test your wits at Patriot's Place.
Enjoy a great day of shopping to benefit homeless animals in the community.
Break out the winter coats and gloves. It's about to get cold.
A roundup of some of the top stories on East Greenwich Patch last week.
Plus, a Newport boy suffers 100 puncture wounds during a dog attack and a North Kingstown man dies in a fire.
Ring in the season by celebrating Winter's eve, our Fourth Annual Juried Art Exhibit at the East Greenwich Free Library!
East Greenwich is proud and preparing for the annual Veteransβ Day Parade on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014 at 10:00 a.m.
Thursday, December 4, 6-8pm, East Greenwich Free Library, 82 Peirce Street, East Greenwich.
Despite rainy weather, local Scouts delivered yet again.
Here are the top articles from Patch sites across Rhode Island in October.
Plus, an alert cop catches a man who failed to register as a sex offender and a police chase ends in an arrest.
Signs you need a new roof and what itβll cost. Contribution by Andrea Davis
People enjoyed the good weather, parade, egg hunt and trick or treating thanks to the effort of many residents and businesses.
The flight was unmanned.
A fun and safe place for your kids on Halloween!
My weekly political analysis!
Plus, a pedestrian was killed in an accident and a Barrington man admitted to million-dollar fraud.
Reminders will be left on the doors of East Greenwich residents in advance of the major Scouting for Food drive next weekend on Nov. 1.
Here's a look at what's happened in East Greenwich so far this week.
Ashoka Mukpo is from Providence.
A "slow-moving system" will be with us through Thursday.
The 10-year-old female labrador was last seen in the woods near Lake Mishnock and Route 95 on Friday night.
Things won't clear up until Friday.
A coastal storm is also on the way.
East Greenwich Patch's top articles from the past week.
If the weather cooperates, Newport is in for quite a show.
Plus, an 80-year-old woman is charged with hitting a man with a baseball bat and a dog bites Coventry students.
Up to 4 inches of rain could hit parts of Rhode Island Thursday.
The heart of the storm will move through Thursday night during the New England Patriotsβ game in Foxborough.
Up to 2 inches of rain is expected.
The event will also feature an egg hunt, trick-or-treating, and hay rides.
The last time gas was this cheap was more then four years ago.
The state's high unemployment rate (7.7 percent) was a key factor.
Plus, the casino debate continues in Newport and a Little Compton man flips his truck.