If you've thought about opening your door — and heart — to a foster child, or if you've contemplated adoption, there's an upcoming information session in North Kingstown that you won't want to miss
Ellen Waxman, a candidate for the North Kingstown Town Council, writes that the proposed charter changes on the council's agenda could diminish the community's voice on important matters.
"Could the Town Beach, or any other Town owned property, valued for its historic, cultural, or recreational contribution, actually be sold without voter approval?" writes David Wrenn of North Kingstown.
A student at Bay View Academy, Layman studied four years of French under the direction of Upper School World Language teacher Kathleen DePasquale.
North Kingstown's Harriet Powell, also the president of the Rhode Island Resource Conservation and Development Council, was named "Outstanding Council Member of the Year" by a national council.
Cinema Siren says: Spectacular Simians should make Dawn the brightest of summer blockbusters.
Patch readers told us who the "Everyday Inspirations" in their communities are, and we're sharing their stories and the work they've done locally.
The fundraiser, which will last through the month of August, is intended to give the food pantry a boost to help them serve the town's families who rely on it to keep food on the table and replace meals children normally get during the school day.
A Providence man's claim that he carved the mysterious Narragansett Rune Stone in the summer of 1964 has prompted a number of locals to come forward with stories of their own in an effort to debunk him.