Glitter, the kitten, is looking for her forever home. She's the pet of the week at North Kingstown's Pet Refuge.
He's one of the great faces of 2018. Hershey's brother recently was adopted at Pet Refuge, but he is still looking for a new home.
The North Kingstown and Galilee events were postponed from New Year's Day, due to extreme cold. But they have been rescheduled for Sunday.
Luke and Lacy are two little dogs who pulled away and ran into the woods on Thanksgiving Day. Their adventure had a happy ending.
A black and white cat at 113 Asqah Drive was stuck in a tree, her owner tells Patch. But he made it with a lot of help.
Inaugural event raises $133K for YMCA's seven branches.
The event is Friday, November 10th, from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m., at the North Kingstown Senior Center, located at 44 Beach Street.
According to a family friend, Tali ran away when an officer, responding to a car accident, opened the car door to help the dog's owner.
More Than 10,000 Tickets Requested In First Week.
The $10K grant from the Rhode Island Foundation will restore an historic walking path.
The Kingstown Mobil in NK sold the second winning lottery ticket from Wednesday's drawing.
Allie's is holding Free Donut Day on June 1.
A cat was stuck up a tree in North Kingstown, and the hunt was on for someone who can help rescue the animal.
Saturday, May 13 at the Town Beach from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
VFW Post 152 and community members will lay a wreath at the World War One monument located in Updike Park on Brown Street, Wickford.
Owner Lorie Caruana discusses North Kingstown Animal Hospital's broad spectrum of care and its involvement in the community.
The officers helped out the needy before the big holiday.
Crossroads RI is the biggest "homeless services organization in Rhode Island," and it has a facility in North Kingstown.
Better Business Bureau offers these tips to make your Black Friday shopping experience productive… and maybe even enjoyable.
James A. Calibi has been elected to the Rhode Island Board of Directors.
Ocean State Job Lot is parking buses at its North Kingstown, Cranston and Johnston stores to collect canned food and non-perishable items.
The YMCA branches in Barrington, Cranston, North Kingstown and Peace Dale are participating.
The experts, known for helping wildlife "in distress," are raising money at an Oct. 29 Halloween bash at Jacky's Galaxie in Bristol.
Jackie Lamoureux has been elected president of the Lafayette Band of North Kingstown for 2016-17.
The North Kingstown Library will be open on Sundays, 1-5:00 P.M. through May 21st with the exception of Sundays preceding Monday holidays.
Town officials "have set a pattern of. . .approving developments that put North Kingstown drinking water at risk," writes Frank DiGregorio.
The bridge is closing for a second and final time beginning Sept. 6 and ending in mid-November.
If your water is looking discolored, here's why: A construction crew struck a water main on Post Road near Reynolds Farm on Tuesday.
Mimi Sammis, world-renowned for her scultures of flowing figures and forms, is the honorary chair at the Aug. 5 event under the stars.
A committee studying the plan for a combined building has created a survey and wants public input from North Kingstown residents.
Residents in Saunderstown and Narragansett's North End could see low water pressure and discolored water after a main break on Friday.
Nicholas Tierney received $7,000 to spend two months traveling through the Patagonia region of Chile.
The free service was new this year and officials said it was a big hit.
The USAF Thunderbirds will not be headlining the air show after all.
Two more trains have been added by the state Department of Transportation to offer visitors an alternative to sitting in a traffic jam.
USAF Thunderbirds still on the schedule but a jet crash on Thursday has the demonstration team standing down for the time being.
Forget about detours on Route 1A in Wickford Village after this Saturday as the bridge opens more than three weeks ahead of schedule.
Lots of Patch readers submitted their yard sales for this weekend's roundup.
Stephen M. Battey is one step closer to the Priesthood.
Crews continue chipping away at the bridge as part of a major reconstruction project.