John Sugrue has been diagnosed with a rare cancer and is anxious to know his son Tommy, 2, will be able to go to college. The mother is deaf
Pastor Vann Trapp begins his ministry this Sunday
The New Year's Day plunge also features an obstacle course. The event will benefit MENTOR Rhode Island.
RHEA is open to the public and provides academic, artistic, and athletic opportunities for students in grades K through 12
The 16-year-old Toll Gate High student died last week after battling a blood infection. Her father is deputy police Chief Stanley Cirella.
Running the New Balance Falmouth Road Race to support patient care and cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Ever think about signing up for the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease? At this party, the association will lay out all the information.
The East Greenwich Animal Protection League is hiring the Herd of Hope to gobble up the brush at their new home. Everyone's invited to watch
Happy Birthday Joe Joly.
All orders must be prepaid and received by May 14 for the annual fundraiser.
EG's Animal Protection League scrambled to re-home the pets before they had to vacate. A man with a Foster farm offered temporary housing.
The animal shelter posted an urgent message for help from people willing to foster while the organization makes arrangements at a new site.
The race generates donations to a worthy local cause, and organizers change the beneficiary annually.
Bob Farrell has been recognized for excellence in journalism. Now, he has secured a spot on his high school Wall of Fame.
At a party to help the children of Rhode Island vets, friends were surprised to see what appeared to be an apparition captured on camera.
Better Business Bureau offers these tips to make your Black Friday shopping experience productive… and maybe even enjoyable.
This is the tenth group to be honored as role models.
Tempie Thompson, the Red Cross executive director, will join 35 Rhode Island and Connecticut disaster workers helping hurricane victims.
A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for Washington County and minor localized flooding is possible in numerous towns.
Sorry to interrupt your summer, but August is speeding along and fall registration is around the corner.
An area of Middle Road from Ridgefield and South Pierce is being reconstructed starting Monday and delays are likely.
Put your dog in costume and join the parade, have a bite to eat, stroll up and down historic Main Street in East Greenwich.
Enjoy the sunny weekend finding treasure.
Scroll through the RI Patch weekend yard sale roundup and score a bargain this weekend.
DePetro was crowned after performing a rendition of "Popular" from the acclaimed theatrical production "Wicked."
Members of the East Greenwich Tree Council and volunteers held two tree plantings in town recently as part of an ongoing effort.
The town has a couple of ways for residents to get rid of old mattresses and box springs. The best part? It's free.
The pageant is May 22 in Newport.
The author of the "Rhode Less Traveled" blog will be offering tips about great nearby escapes right here in the Ocean State.
It's the 25th annual Lobster Roll Day in East Greenwich later this month. Now is the time to place your order.
Packages sold in stores in Rhode Island have been recalled, according to the FDA.
Recommendations for hiring a lawn care maintenance service this Spring.
Here's a look at all of the runners from East Greenwich set to participate in the Boston Marathon.
Bruce Mastracchio thanks all who helped "carry on the tradition of celebrating a town and a high school that have meant so much to so many."
Rhode Island: Our Size Fits All. How does that sound to you?
Certified horticulturalist from Wilwood Nursery and Garden Center Catherine Cote will be offering advice about container gardening.
The budget represents an increase of 1.96 percent over the current fiscal year and trims the school department's request by $211,296.
On average, most Rhode Islanders saw about five inches, though some folks next to the ocean saw a bit less.
The state and local police are urging drivers to go slow and be cautious in the snowy conditions.
Five inductees will be honored and one person will be the recipient of this year's Appreciation Award.