Owner Dianne Muzalewski takes on the big box stores with unique products and cooking demonstrations.
The following East Greenwich-area homes are holding open houses this weekend.
The name will be changed to Ocean State Health and Fitness.
East Greenwich resident Mike Dodier's "Live Your Way Fit" reflects his own shift to better habits.
The high-tech battery manufacturer plans to move its operations from Pawcatuck, CT., to East Greenwich next year.
Owner Darren Hill has been collecting mid-century modern antiques and other curiosities since his rock star days in the early 1980's.
Eric Kaiser is a 1985 graduate of East Greenwich currently living in Bahrain
Local business owners and politicians have reservations about proposed new sales taxes.
Banking office to be located at 1000 Division across from the Showcase Cinemas
Ice cream lovers line up at 5:30 am for Saturday's season opening.
Consultant gives overview on the economic development component of the comprehensive community plan
The bars in East Greenwich will be in full swing today and tonight.
A meeting was held Monday at Kenneth Cote Renewal Center of the Rhode Island Salons United Against Taxing Services.
Success in a tough real estate market generates interest.
Many say it will make a difficult economy even worse.
Keith Stokes addresses the East Greenwich Chamber of Commerce
Sprigs Flowers and Scribe Calligraphy will share space at 442 Main St.
Friends plan event for Don Lynch.
Four time a year donors will receive her picture of the Point Judith Lighthouse
Symposium Book Store owners confident of their future in books.
After a little more than a year in the former Methodist Church on Main Street longtime local gift shop to close down.
School's out and local businesses said the holiday is good for sales.
Ron Mello has been cutting hair since 1968
All About Imagination is closing at the end of the month.
A report of the homes purchased in East Greenwich from January 31st to February 4th.
Take out restaurants say storms generate soup sales.
She is retiring from Kent Washington Association of Realtors in April.
The bakery is in full gear this time of year.
Public schools may benefit as well.