Participating stores will display purple ribbons
The following East Greenwich-area homes are holding open houses this weekend.
A fundraiser that puts thousands of dollars into the community
Both owners are returning to a building where each previously ran a business.
After touring farms of both McNiff and Matt Thibodeau, the Land Trust opts for McNiff’s “overwhelming experience.”
The owners say they are investing in the future at their South County Trail Location
Zoning Board of Review approves two requests and continues another to August
Did you know your town offers places to sample many of the tastes of the world? The Saturday Patch Passport is a complete list of places to eat in your town organized by international flavor.
The Friday Patch Passport shows you where you can find trinkets in your town. Get out and explore the unique local shops and all they have to offer.
Anthony Tomaselli, a painter as well as a restauranteur, opened an art gallery in Newport in May to feature his work.
Ribbon cutting at its offices in the South County Hospital Building
It took eight years, but Norton's Marina is now hooked into the Warwick sewer system.
Owners request a change in zoning from commercial to residential for their building.
Family considerations win out over running a business.
Expansion could be completed by early September.
The process is moving slowly
The following East Greenwich home is holding an open house this weekend.
With their recently approved liquor license, Custom House Coffee plans to extend its beverage and food offerings.
Wine and history on the Hill, planes in the air, live music on the water, and more.
Ledge Ends Produce, which had upwards of 50 subscribers signed up this season, is defunct.
Mike Gemma will lead the service club in the coming year.
The store is taking over the space formerly occupied by Charmed.
Linear Retail Properties is the new owner of what's more commonly known as the CVS plaza.
Now open four days a week: Friday through Monday.
The move comes less than three weeks after developers presented the proposal before the Planning Board.
The portion of the building that survived to be renovated, but the section lost to the fire will not be re-built.
Two friends open bakery-tea house.