It’s Jefferson’s birthday, and some other events today.
Today’s Five Things has a bit of a musical bent to it.
Hey! Open houses! Hey!
Some recalled Farm Rich products might have been sold in Rhode Island, according to the Department of Health.
There is no false information in this Five Things column.
It’s a slow weekend for open houses, so why not do some Internet browsin’ on the issue?
It’s “happy birthday!” for a great voice actor.
There will also be a series of concerts to benefit the Rhode Island Hospital Cardiac Care Unit.
The Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation outlines recycling tips as Easter Sunday approaches.
The Contemporary Theater Company will be casting in April for its summer plays.
Buy a house! NOW!
Get some holiday shopping done early this year, since Christmas is only nine months away!
Need nine bedrooms and 11 fireplaces? Have I got the house for you…
5 Things! Except, there are more than 5 Things here! Close enough anyway!
Buy yourself a house today! Then, celebrate with some ice cream.
Check out two neat events, and some other miscellaneous info, in today’s Five Things.
South Kingstown resident Kristen Di Santo has been appointed Executive Vice President of Human Resources by Washington Trust.
You still have time to buy cookies, as the South Kingstown Town Council honored local girl scouts on Monday night.
Now with the proper year in the headline!
It’s Restaurant Week! Expose your taste buds to entirely new sensations.
Buying a house isn’t often fun, but touring them sure can be!
The independent bookstore is holding a 25 percent off sale to celebrate its second year of operation at the Wakefield Mall.
Consumers can get a replacement coupon for Special K.
Cram some cool new things in before the start of the work week!
A wide variety of events for a Saturday! Huzzah!
Hey, buy a new house! … but tour it first, today or tomorrow.
It might be winter still, but local businesses are preparing to spring forward at the big annual flower show.
Now that most of the snow is gone, you can actually check out some open houses!
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall of the the Implus Footcare Recalls Perfect Fitness Resistance Bands due to injury hazard. The bands are sold exclusively at Walmart stores.
Hey, buy a house!
Okay, the crafts don’t actually cost $1 million, but you think they will!
Nate Silver is a witch, but it’s his birthday, and other info in today’s Five Things.
Find a new home, because it’s where the heart is. (Hopefully, your own heart.)
A lecture series on World War II starts at the Kingston Free Library, and a volunteer team meets as well.
The deal, backed by a Boston private equity firm, partners Koch Eye Associates with Seacoast Eye Associates.
Plenty of open houses! Plenty of fun!
Five Things! Fun! Frivolity! F-words!
According to a release from the Rhode Island Lottery, a Wakefield man won $2 million from a Powerball drawing Wednesday night.
We’ve got just one listing for this weekend, and for just one hour! So, uh, sorry about that.
Ho ho ho! A light slate of houses this week, since there is some sort of holiday upcoming, you know.