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The Cumberland Community Celebration, the replacement for old favorite CumberlandFest, returns for a third straight year to Diamond Hill Park, 4125 Diamond Hill Road, this Saturday, Aug. 9, ...
PAWTUCKET – Cumberland moved two wins away from repeating as the champions of the 26th annual Christopher Andreozzi Memorial Tournament on Monday night, thanks to the 3rd-seeded team’s 5-1 victory ...
NORTH PROVIDENCE – Building Official Michael Campagnone says developer Shane Piche secured fire and building approvals for construction work on the rear portion of the former Stella Sweets property at ...
A campaign asking people to place their names on the seats of the future new auditorium is about much more than just paying ...
Students from the Jacqueline M. Walsh School for the Arts will be moving to The Pawtucket Annex by Oct. 14, as unanimously ...
The Upper Deck Post 14 baseball team won its fourth straight American Legion state title last Thursday night at McCarthy Field, and holding the championship trophy are, from left, North Providence’s ...
NORTH PROVIDENCE – Sam’s Food Store’s North Providence Manager Isaac Nakka say he’s glad to be back at 1700 Mineral Spring ...
Francis Boyd, one of the city’s public housing residents, says proposed service cuts from the Rhode Island Public Transit ...
The Zoning Volunteer Task Force, revived this summer to identify zoning issues and help enhance the overall look of the city, ...
G. Richard “Dick” Fossa, the “heart of Town Hall,” as many residents describe him, has retired as chief of staff, ending a 53 ...
Registrations are still open for teams for next Sunday’s 21st annual Edd Pedro’s “Fight for a Cure” Wiffle Ball Tournament, which will take place from 9 a.m. to ...
The Town Council will hold one and then possibly a series of closed-door hearings on the specifics of a former employee’s lawsuit against Mayor Charles Lombardi and ...