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Looking for a job? Quonset Point in North Kingstown is a good place to look.
Concerts in Providence and Newport feature internationally acclaimed soloists -
A roundup of the top stories on East Greenwich Patch so far this week.
High school students and their parents are often concerned about their upcoming college expenses.
Four new inductees will be honored on May 2 — the first class inducted since 1997.
“I am excited to join this amazing team at The Savory Grape and share my passion with our customers,” Lawton said.
With President Barack Obama's move to normalize relations with Cuba, more Americans are expected to visit in 2015.
The Association of Migraine Disorders and the Wickford Sailing Association host Mother’s Day Road Race
The Senate Judiciary Committee will meet to hear a number of closely-watched bills that would amend the state constitution.
The public hearing for the budget is Monday.
A roundup of the top stories on East Greenwich Patch last week.
Author Reading & Booksigning
Jim Brickman appearance, performance & signing. Free Event
TV Star Appearance, Free, Author Event
My weekly political analysis!
Anne Marie Keohane, owner of Symposium Books in East Greenwich and Providence, offers her weekly list of book picks.
Plus, police arrest man who allegedly robbed salon and carjacked vehicle with baby inside.
Local woman represents RI in DC!
Kristen Hendrickson was the former chief tax clerk for the East Greenwich Fire District and wanted to transfer into the job of firefighter.
"During the next weeks and months, I look forward to sharing with you my thoughts about the future of our great country," Chafee said.
Rhode Island Ready, a new URI program, offers summer courses for college credit exclusively to high school students! Registration now open.
Grab your pole and get ready to fish.
Anthony and Eddie Edwards once made the Greenwich Odeum their Rhode Island home, performing on the historic stage more than 30 times.
The diamond is reportedly worth about $7,000.
The state is expected to recoup about $4.7 million for storm-related costs from the federal government.
Ever want to paint the town? Well, you can. With chalk.
A roundup of some of the top stories on East Greenwich Patch last week.
Plus, an ousted deputy town clerk sues to get her job back.
Support local military families with the donation of a gift card to Job Lot, Price Rite, Gas and Grocery stores.
Volunteers needed to help with care of animals
This year’s gala will be held on May 2nd at the Hyatt Regency Hotel on Goat Island in Newport. TheBigNightOut.org
Organizers hope to beef up the popular event this year by inviting artists to come and show and sell their work.
The two suspects each passed a fake $100 bill at the East Greenwich supermarket.
Eloise A. Foley, 95, of East Greenwich, passed away March 31, 2015.
Proper dress is required. Dozens of companies will be on hand looking to hire.
From the award-winning Cole Middle School Drama Club!
The U.S. Department of Labor said the chain also used minors to deliver food in violation of child labor provisions.