$100,000 grant from the Rhode Island Foundation will help food pantries like the East Greenwich Interfaith Food Cupboard.
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The funds include the non-profit's largest one-time gift ever—a $5,000 donation from an East Greenwich-based company.
Every Guest will Pay Children’s Pricing through January 31st
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RI native Dr. Elizabeth Decker is joining University Gastroenterology in their East Greenwich location.
The state recounted votes in six races and rejected the requests to recount eight others. The review did not change election night results.
The Villa Novans beat the Avengers 37-13.
Warner is being charged with felony computer trespass.
The former Rhode Island First Lady has died at age 76.
The outgoing town council president says the $86 million unfunded pension liability works out to $20,000 on every home. And there's more.
Avengers Defeat Burrillville Broncos 31-28 in Semi-Finals
Five Democrats have been elected to the East Greenwich Town Council, according to unofficial results from the state Board of Elections.
Students from throughout the state spent the weekend generating new ideas to solve energy issues...local students pitch winning proposals!
Servants of Christ for Life to present “Truth, Goodness, and Beauty” with former Planned Parenthood director Abby Johnson, 11/3/18
The weather for Trick or Treating is expected to be a mild 58 degrees.
The fundraiser is Nov. 15 from 6 to 9 p.m.
EG Varsity Football Team Caps Off Regular Season With 42-0 Win Over Johnston
Larry C. Norin was also charged with resisting arrest and obstructing a police officer.
Many people in Puerto Rico are still in need after Hurricane Maria, the school said. The students went to help in August.
Avengers Lock In At Least Second Place in Division for Regular Season
US Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Congressman Jim Langevin, and Lt. Governor Dan McKee to present
People shared their thoughts during the Rhode Island Foundation's Together RI community dinner at the Varnum Armory
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Miles Flanagan joins 10 kids on Sat. to compete to become First Jr. Master Model Builder at LEGOLAND Discovery Center Boston
Find out where the registered sex offenders are living in East Greenwich before the kids go out trick or treating.
EGHS Varsity Football Team Wins 21-7 Over Lincoln on Carcieri Field
Anna Armstrong is running as the Compassion Party candidate in Rhode Island's election for governor.
Learn more about National Bullying Prevention Month, which starts Monday.
A 2018 fishing license is required for anyone fishing whose 15 or older.
Results from the Rhode Island Secretary of State's office showed support for Gov. Gina Raimondo and Cranston Mayor Allan Fung.
EGHS Avenger Varsity Football Team Wins 35-6 Over Coventry Oakers
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The Avengers kick off their football season on September 7 at home against Coventry High School.
All East Greenwich public schools are dismissing early Wednesday because of the heat and humidity.
Audition tomorrow night (Aug. 17) for the award-winning RI Children's Chorus!
Police said they stopped an erratic driver and found narcotics and almost $7K in cash.
Playing August 17th & 18th at the RI Center for the Performing Arts (The Park Theatre) in Cranston
The foundation helps childhood cancer patients and survivors go to college.
When's the first day of school in East Greenwich? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents and teachers.