Patch is on the hunt for the Best Holiday Lights In America, and we have a hunch they may be here in Rhode Island.
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This year, it's safe to celebrate Thanksgiving with family and friends, but it's still important to take COVID-19 safety precautions.
Originally called "Armistice Day," the holiday was created to honor those who served in World War I.
A partial lunar eclipse is cause for a watch party to see the full frost moon turn red in the longest such event this century.
Late-October is a great time to pick up the biggest pumpkin possible at Narragansett-South Kingstown area pumpkin patches.
Halloween 2021 is just days away. Will we see an abundance of witches or Harley Quinns this year? Here’s what Google Trends has to say.
The town's emergency services came together to celebrate the Halloween season with the community.
Get ready for Halloween and family fun in the Narragansett-South Kingstown area by visiting these nearby pumpkin patches in 2021.
The Department of Health encouraged Rhode Islanders to keep groups small, wear masks inside and maintain distance from others.
If the decomposing jack-o'-lantern is creeping you out, share the fall bounty from Rhode Island pumpkin fields and patches with critters.
Halloween and fun are right around the corner, and you don’t have to travel far to find the best fall pumpkins in the Narragansett-South ...
Early October is a great time to pick up the best pumpkin possible at Narragansett-South Kingstown area pumpkin patches.
Here's what's open and closed in Rhode Island over the holiday weekend.
Landmark pumpkin patches and farms in Rhode Island offer a ton of fall fun for the family.
Although there was plenty of rain this season, the past two dry summers meant little growth and not enough supply for this year.
Pumpkin patches in the Narragansett-South Kingstown area are gearing up for the peak season.
There are a number of pumpkin patches in the Narragansett-South Kingstown area. Here are some of the most popular ones.
Landmark pumpkin patches and fields in Rhode Island offer a ton of fall fun for the family.
Rhode Island is the only state to celebrate Victory Day each August.
Fourth of July falls on a Sunday this year, which means the holiday is observed the following day, on Monday in most cases.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around South County.
See how Little Rhody compares to other states on what types of fireworks are allowed ahead of the 4th of July.
Publish a photo of pops on Patch for Father’s Day 2021 to share your favorite father-son or father-daughter moments.
The Memorial Day tradition in South Kingstown is part of a history that dates back nearly 160 years.
Whether it’s the library or your favorite restaurant or store, here’s a look at what’s open and closed in Rhode Island this Memorial Day.
Memorial Day kicks off the start of the summer season in Rhode Island.
There’s a specific way to fly the American flag on Memorial Day in Rhode Island.
Come sample some of the best tastes of the Ocean State twice a week from June 21 to Sept. 1.
With sunny weather in the forecast for Mother's Day, health officials urged Rhode islanders to take their celebrations outside.
The annual parade is back on after the coronavirus pandemic forced the cancellation of the 2020 event.
Rhode Island state beaches will open without any capacity restrictions this summer, Gov. Dan McKee said.
Whether it's just a day visit or an overnight stay, get those picnic pavilions and campsites booked now to ensure a spot come Memorial Day.
Share your favorite mother-son or mother-daughter photo and sentiments, and we’ll feature it on Patch.
All parking passes will be connected to vehicle license plates this season, rather than a pass placed on the vehicle's windshield.
Daylight saving time — colloquially known as "daylight savings" — begins on the second Sunday in March.
The town is looking for seasonal lifeguards, beach gate attendants, camp counselors and more.
Like so much else during the coronavirus pandemic, Ash Wednesday celebrations will look different this year.