Annual Holiday Breakfast a Success
Santa takes a boat ride to Riverside
Everything holiday in print, music and video on sale at local libraries
Eat for a Cause
Santander Bank rewards three local non-profit organizations with group tickets and private Revolution clinic
Books $2 a Bag
Entertaining discussion about what makes Rhode Island unique
East Providence students receive scholarships
Businesses are encouraged to support East Providence students with a scholarship
Susan Kelly Installed as RICABOR's 25th President 10-3-18
Local Lighthouse Items Wanted
The Rhode Island Foundation is offering $94,000 in grants to nonprofit organizations that serve the Black community.
Thousands of books for sale at Weaver Library Oct. 11 to 14
St. Mary's Thrift Shop Open for Business after Summer Break
Congratulations!
RIC Foundation also receives a grant
Roger Williams-Rumford Grange No 52
More than 70 volunteers help raise scholarships for East Providence students
East Providence lighthouse marks opening with a recent celebration at Squantum Club
East Providence Junior Townies 2018
Especially seeking HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS who love to sing!
Community Award Winner Mr. David Kelleher was presented with the Community Citizen for 2018.
2018 Registration
Pawtucket-based start up The Hire, LLC shows their support as their largest gala sponsor.
Brown Medicine is holding open interviews for various medical position openings at their E. Providence Patient Center.
Ten 'Wild Women' from the Bristol County community will be honored at the annual Wild Women of Bristol County luncheon on Wednesday, June 13
Operation Whiteknact Playground
Learn what it was like to live in a lighthouse in the 1950s.
Applications are due in March for scholarships for students living in East Providence
Two East Providence nonprofits will be able to improve their care for pets and animals thanks to grants from the Rhode Island Foundation.
After being implanted with a transvaginal mesh patch, a North Grafton woman began to experience sharp pains in the area of the surgery.
After being left unattended by negligent staff members, a patient at a Providence, RI nursing home fell down a flight of stairs and injured.
Winter is undoubtedly a season for holidays and family, but it is also the season for Providence slip and fall lawsuits.
Attorney Cara Gallucci, of d’Oliveira & Associates, recently negotiated a $115,000 settlement on behalf of a client.
High school seniors have until Monday, Feb. 12, at 11:59 p.m. to apply for college scholarships from the Rhode Island Foundation.
Unique raffle features trips to an historic lighthouse.
Donate books at Weaver or Riverside Library for the spring book sale.
If you are age 62, unmarried, and divorced from someone entitled to Social Security benefits, you may be eligible for benefits.
If you do slip on ice, there are certain measures you can take to minimize the injuries caused by the fall.