Town Planner Gary Crosby Discusses the Town/DEM Memorandum of Agreement on Wastewater Treatment
"Fall Reflection" captures that brief moment in autumn when the first brightly colored leaves land in water.
Despite rainy weather, local Scouts delivered yet again.
More than 50 restaurants are participating throughout Newport and Bristol Counties.
The Town Council will conduct a final review of plans to enter a long-term contract an NK firm to replace the broken turbine near PHS.
Dave Kehew, Portsmouth Director of Public Works, discussed the summer’s paving projects and other DPW projects on this week’s show.
Here are the top articles from Patch sites across Rhode Island in October.
Plus, an alert cop catches a man who failed to register as a sex offender and a police chase ends in an arrest.
The town's medical marijuana dispensary on West Main Road is hosting an open house on Nov. 11.
Only a few more steps remain before the town formally enters an agreement with Wind Energy Development to replace its broken turbine.
"So, who is actually doing something about the problem? The answer is clear -- the Democrats," writes Ryan T. Calcutt.
The flight was unmanned.
After a fatal accident last week, residents say now is the time to increase safety measures in Sea Meadow Farms.
Plus, a pedestrian was killed in an accident and a Barrington man admitted to million-dollar fraud.
The public is invited to attend the Ojibwa/Chippewa style ceremonies and potluck in Portsmouth this weekend.
The registry will identify residents who may need assistance during emergency situations.
The festival will provide a craft fair for parents and plenty of activities for kids and the rest of the family this weekend.
It’s the second time ALT and NBS have teamed up to place a perpetual easement on NBS owned property.
Funeral service for Norman R. Medeiros will be held Saturday at W. R. Watson Funeral Home in Riverside starting at 1 p.m.
New Turbine Approval Needed Before November Election- School Board Asked To But Power at 15.5 Cent Per Kilowatt Hour
Here's a look at what's happened in Portsmouth so far this week.
Ashoka Mukpo is from Providence.
The memorial service will take place at Portsmouth Historical Honor Society on the 31st anniversary of the attack.
The couple planned to travel to Washington, D.C., on Tuesday and visit the White House before the woman was killed on Sunday.
Two local ponds were stocked with trout this week to kick off fall freshwater fishing season.
The guest on Portsmouth this Week was Bill McGlinn, General Manager and Chief Engineer of Portsmouth's Water and Fire District.
Portsmouth Patch's top articles from the past week.
If the weather cooperates, Portsmouth is in for quite a show.
Plus, an 80-year-old woman is charged with hitting a man with a baseball bat and a dog bites Coventry students.
Where do you think the best sandwich joint in town is?
A flash flood watch was issued for much of Rhode Island, including Portsmouth, on Thursday afternoon and evening.
A new rector will be installed at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church next week.
Up to 2 inches of rain is expected.
Here's what has happened in Portsmouth so far this week.
The last time gas was this cheap was more than four years ago.
The state's high unemployment rate (7.7 percent) was a key factor.
Plus, the casino debate continues in Newport and a Little Compton man flips his truck.
A 1,790-pound pumpkin hopes to be crowned southern New England’s biggest pumpkin on Saturday.
It will be sunny all weekend—except for a possible shower one night.