The estimated jackpot is more than $700 million and will likely increase before Saturday.
Avoiding Steering Problems on Your Boat Seminar by Will Keane – President – Edson International at Wickford Yacht Club, Jan. 21, 7 pm
Davisville Library is having a special Saturday Storytime on January 23rd at 10am. Join us for picture books & a pancake breakfast!
Adult/Teen Coloring Night at the Davisville Free Library on January 20th from 6:30-8. Free and no registration required!
Davisville Free Library will host movie night on January 15th at 6pm. This month, we will watch Ghosts of Mississippi. Refreshments provided
William Olcott Newton, Dover, NH -- Bill (“Pop-Pops”) Newton, 80, passed away on December 26, 2015 surrounded in love by his family.
Chamber Chorus to perform “A Ceremony of Carols” by Benjamin Britten accompanied by harp, and works by Mendelssohn, Handel, Rutter, and more
David Michael Sagamang, 56, of North Kingstown passed away Sunday, December 27, 2015.
Airman 1st Class Joshua A. Zalabowski, 22, of North Kingstown passed away December 24, 2015.n/nor
Online Seminar Available to People living with Parkinson’s and Health Professionals
The victim, 22, was a graduate of North Kingstown High School and was home on leave.
Come sing with us as we prepare for our annual Spring Concert!
Juan J. Lins-Morstadt, Army Lt. Colonel, retired, 86, passed away December 23, 2015 at South County Hospital.
Plus, police are searching for two sex offenders who haven't been seen in months, and 10 are charged in DUI crackdown.
Plus, a local gym suddenly shuts down before being ordered to reopen, and Rhode Island's unseasonable warmth breaks records.
George L. Denison, Jr., 79, of North Kingstown, died peacefully at home on Thursday, December 17, 2015.
Coventry and West Greenwich police placed ads on Backpage.com and undercover policewoman arranged to meet men at a local hotel.
Two waterfront properties in the town sold for $1.3 and $1.5 million respectively.
Police said the North Kingstown man was banging on doors at around 2 a.m. while intoxicated.
The numbers are a mixed bag; a lower unemployment rate is good, but not enough high-paying jobs are being created.
J. Goodison Company will invest $8 million to expand its ship repair facility in Quonset Business Park.
Christ Church will hold a Community Christmas Dinner on Saturday, December 19, with seatings at 4:30pm and 6:30pm.
A group of employees at Ocean State Job Lot's corporate office in North Kingstown ditched the razor in November to help St. Jude's.
Roland A. Reich, 87, currently of Scalbrini Village, North Kingstown, passed away Saturday, December 12th.
Plus, arson at an assisted living facility, and Rhode Islanders aren't the most charitable in the world.
Stop by the library to enjoy a wood fire on chilly Wednesday afternoons. Kids can roast marshmallows and make s'mores!
Visit the Willett Free Library, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 7PM for an informative author talk!
Join us 12/30 from 5-7pm to toast marshmallows for s'mores at our fireplace and mingle with neighbors. There will also be a craft for kids.
Come enjoy a visit with Santa, holiday crafts and science activities!
at the Ryan Center February 6th
Not so much, according to a new study. Rhode Island gives the least to charity, according to a recent study. Who do you support?
Lisa Tener, award-winning book writing coach, selected from over 5,000 submissions to be featured in The 2016 Woman’s Advantage® Calendar
Students at the North Kingstown elementary school are putting the school's "Acts of Kindness" initiative in action this holiday season.
Dorothy (Harvey) Muscatel, 98, of North Kingstown, died peacefully on Friday, December 4, 2015 at Shady Acres Nursing Home.
You and your family are invited to a birthday party at Living Hope Christian Church!
Plus, a youth coach who traded child porn is sentenced, dolphins swim the Providence River, and a NH alleged shooter is caught in RI
Timothy G. Kauffman, 61, of North Kingstown passed away in the late evening December 1, 2015.
It’s a shame when local government. . .gives up and looks to have a fire sale of prominent historic assets," writes Kevin Maloney.
"Acting sentimental is not always practical and preservation is never cheap," writes Palmer Beebe.
Deer are everywhere these days. Keep a close eye out when on the road.