An umbrella will come in handy until Wednesday when skies clear and stay clear through the weekend.
Plus, Rockwell JFK auction, heinous crimes, a terror probe, fires, heroin arrests, and more around Rhode Island.
People who love the state and are tired of pervasive negativity are gathering to help launch a plan to recast Rhode Island.
A bit, actually. And boy, did we need it!
Take note: it's in a different spot this year.
New Miss Rhode Island Crowned!
Plus, panhandling becomes an issue again, tax sale, a C-130 lands safely, and obituaries.
Taking advantage of its strong bond rating, East Greenwich has found additional savings in the financing of a $2 million road bond.
“Their efforts contributed greatly to the ongoing rehabilitation efforts towards that cemetery and the Commission’s efforts as a whole."
A busy week at RI Patch: DUIs, Volvo Ocean Race results, traffic changes, and a thrown bicycle-lovers’ quarrel case.
Join Coastal Living Gallery for an Artist Reception June 12th from 6-8PM !
An extra treat this year — the U.S. Navy's Leap Frogs will be jumping onto Academy Field as part of Navy Week celebrations.
Middle schoolers outnumbered adults at this weekend's cleanup event.
A roundup of some of the top stories on East Greenwich Patch last week.
Plus, fund created for family, jumping out of a plane, cops on the hunt, a café opens, and more.
“It’s going to take a great deal of time and money to get her back on her feet," the aunt of Lindsey Clark said.
The whales, never seen in local waters until one sighting last year, are likely feeding, according to experts.
Be careful if you plan on being on the road — visibility could be severely reduced in some parts of Rhode Island.
The Norman Bird Sanctuary invites you & your family to celebrate spring with us this Sunday, May 17th!
David DeSalvo of North Kingstown captured the whales breaching in the bay off the coast of Jamestown.
A roundup of the top stories on East Greenwich Patch last week.
Please leave a donation of non-perishable food in a bag near your mailbox Saturday morning to help the Rhode Island Community Food Bank.
This is a rare opportunity to learn from field experts. The event is sponsored by the East Greenwich Historic Cemetery Advisory Committee.
A roundup of some of the top stories on East Greenwich Patch recently.
May 15th is Lobster Roll Day. Don't miss out ... place your order now!
Dry, warm weather and gusty winds expected to bring critical fire weather conditions Monday afternoon into Monday evening.
Plus, pit bull news, she Googled what?!, fugitive at the Motel 6, and more.
Moving a large man, credible threats, arrest reports, a vicious dog, and more.
You can too — by going out to eat at a restaurant participating in Dining Out for Life.
The event benefits AIDS Project RI and offers restaurant goers a chance to try one of dozens of restaurants.
Luke DeStefano of Narragansett was leading a trekking expedition northwest of Katmandu when the devastating earthquake struck.
Six-week effort will provide books to students participating in summer learning programs.
Plus, man moved by a crane, family found guilty of having a pot farm, Twin River Group makes plans, and more.
The cleanup is possible in part thanks to a $250 grant from the state.
East Greenwich has 91 historic cemeteries — that means the town's Historical Cemetery Commission is always thankful for some extra help.
Come to the annual GBSA May Breakfast - Sunday May 3rd at East Greenwich Yacht Club. Great food by the bay and go sailing for Free!
After more than a year of covering the town up and down, Elizabeth McNamara is putting the East Greenwich News website on hiatus.
It will also be unusually chilly.