It will be colder than normal, too.
Plus: North Kingstown Police cite a man with 104 arrests dating back to 1989 for public drunkenness six times in August.
State officials said it was the first sign of West Nile Virus in Rhode Island this year.
Plus, the Rhode Island Little League coach's speech continues to connect with people.
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Plus, a 1.4-acre shellfish farm is proposed in Island Park Cove and a Newport woman walks to raise money for Alzheimer's awareness.
The land is near Upper Pond on the northern part of the Narrow River in North Kingstown.
The average price was 21 cents higher this time last year.
Help is needed assembling the new playground for Stony Lane Elementary School this weekend.
Special event Sept. 21 will have $5 nail clippings, a bake table, a visit by the State Police K-9 unit and more.
Bob Perlow, a writer, said Williams was a genius.
The area should see 1-2 inches of rainfall from an “unusually strong" weather system.
Friends and family are coming together to support Jeannine Denecour, who is battling cancer, with a fundraiser on Saturday.
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The Perseid Meteor Shower can also be seen this weekend.
Providence topped a list compiled by Law Street.
The future home of the mysterious Narragansett Rune Stone will be in Wickford after a 5-0 Town Council vote on Monday.
The Town Council on Monday will discuss the future of the Narragansett Rune Stone and if it should end up in Updike Park in Wickford.
"The Republican majority on the North Kingstown Town Council was promoting an agenda," writes Exeter Planning Board member Frank DiGregorio.
Aug. 8 gala's theme, "Keep the Wheels Turning," refers to the mill wheels at the historic site.
"I now believe I know why she chose to keep her work out of the public eye for as long as possible," said Sen. James C. Sheehan (D-Dist. 36)
Three hours were left on the clock when Wilson's of Wickford, which was facing closure by August, crossed the $148,000 goal marker Monday.
"If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen," writes Colin O'Sullivan.
The Crowdtilt campaign to save Wilson's of Wickford ends Monday with just $22,000 left to raise.