There's the possibility of widespread power outages during the blizzard.
When will the snow really start to pick up?
If there was a storm worth running out for bread and milk, this is it.
Plus, a man is charged with stealing $1,300 worth of toothbrushes and Rogaine.
A final burst of snow tonight won't accumulate much, if any, before skies clear overnight into Sunday.
The Friends of the East Greenwich Free Library will host a Holistic Wellness Day on Saturday, February 14th, 2015 at 1:00pm!
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The bill would scrap the gradual phase-in of funds to support districts transitioning to full-day kindergarten program.
My weekly political analysis!
Four women were hanging out in a second-floor bedroom when they heard an intruder's footsteps downstairs.
Claire M. Spencer, 78, passed away January 20, 2015. She was the wife of the late Earl C. Spencer.
The heavy, wet snow will be accompanied by rain. Exact accumulations were still unclear.
A roundup of some of the top stories on East Greenwich Patch so far this week.
The bill would roll back a 2010 law that legalized sparklers and other small fireworks but some say opened the door to a free-for-all.
Here is a list of the latest homes for sale from Zillow.
Give a hug, do a favor, cheer up a friend to win cash prizes in the Community Against Bullying in Schools “Random Act of Kindness” contest.
A new Wallet Hub report breaks down costs of smoking in each state over a smoker’s lifetime. Hint: It’s a lot of money.
The National Weather Service said there is still uncertainty about the storm.
The following arrest and incident reports were provided by East Greenwich police. They do not indicate a conviction.
Joshua J. Walsh, 26, turned himself in to East Greenwich police last week for the crime he allegedly committed in December.
Lucia P. Asprinio, 89, of East Greenwich, passed away January 18, 2015, surrounded by her loving family.
Kindergarten shouldn't cost the same as college. Can you provide a nurturing environment and excellent education for less? You can at WBCA!
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More than 60 percent of Rhode Island residents take time to relax – leaving the state one of the most “emotionally recharged,” a study finds
Meet & Greet with North Kingstown Neighbor and Agent Doreen Picone, who generously hosts an Art Expo Preview of Kim Ellery's paintings.
A Tulsa newspaper is reporting that Deborah Gist is in the running for a superintendent job in Oklahoma.
It's a federal holiday today.
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Joyce (Corey) Richard, 72, after courageously battling ALS died peacefully at home in East Greenwich, RI on January 17, 2015.
Plus, a Newport woman is charged with DUI after a crash and a Tiverton man is rescued from icy waters.
All Rhode Island high school students who place in the writing contest can win $1,000, $5000, $350, or $100.
A day after protesters shut down traffic on Interstate 93 in Massachusetts, a Rhode Island Senator announced his bill to stiffen penalties.
EG PK is looking for community peers for our integrated preschool classrooms for 2015-2016 school year.
Funding addresses needs such as hunger relief, housing and early education
With the Connecticut earthquakes shaking up Rhode Island, Patch set out to see why the earth quakes and how bad it can get in New England.
Get the Scoop on Testing & Protecting Your Drinking Water Well from URI & the RI Department of Health