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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 latest edition of Portsmouth This Week addresses the town's effort to outsource the Melville Campground.
The land, located at the northern end of East Main Road, has existing commercial businesses and open developable commercial land.
The average price was 21 cents higher this time last year.
Patch and When the Game Stands Tall are asking about the people who inspired you.
Clean Ocean Access' cleanup on Wednesday hauled in old fishing gear, beer cans, plastics bottles and more.
Portsmouth this Week, the “voice of Portsmouth Town Hall” shown on public TV (Cox Channel 18), resumes its regular weekly schedule today.
The area should see 1-2 inches of rainfall from an “unusually strong" weather system.
The Army Corps of Engineers is seeking public comment on the proposal for a commercial waterfront recreational marina off Burma Road.
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The Perseid Meteor Shower can also be seen this weekend.
Providence topped a list compiled by Law Street.
The town is looking to outsource the campground in the town-owned 153 acre Melville Recreation Area.
A visit to a sweet grandma reveals she has a secret life.
The URI Master Gardeners can tell you the state of your soil and help you fix problems in your garden or with your lawn and trees.
With the modification, the town will be freed up to set aside money for repairs into an escrow account.
Meanwhile, A&R Marine is in the process of getting ready to start serving Prudence Island and Bristol.
The storms could bring damaging wind gusts and localized flooding.
Though he said agrees that skydiving — which he said he's done — is "exhilarating, the unfiltered sound of a plane endlessly circling above can get into your head, similar to the sound of a faucet continuously dripping water."
The American Red Cross Rhode Island Chapter is seeking shelter volunteers on Aquidneck Island to help in the event local shelters are needed in times of emergency or disaster.
"This wasn't just your East Bay delegation that made it happen," Rep. Dennis Canario said. "It was the community involvement — the people who stood up to the plate to help make this happen."