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For the first time in 11 years, the Smithfield Little League saw one of its teams win the Woonsocket Little League’s Jim Carr ...
The Gator’s Pub Summer Volleyball League’s regular season recently came to an end in its Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday ...
With summer upon us, there has been precious little in the news regarding the issues of affordable housing and homelessness ...
With lines already painted for shuffleboard and pickleball, Aging Well is in the home stretch of its long-planned outdoor ...
While it is not always the case, most times when I sit down to write a column for The Valley Breeze, I have a fairly good ...
A gateway issue at the north branch of the Pawtuxet River caused a rapid drop in water levels late last week, affecting ...
The 1985 Cumberland High baseball team, which captured the fourth state championship in its program’s proud history, gathered for its 40th reunion last Saturday at Will Tsonos’s house. That season ...
The Rhode Island Land Trust Council, in partnership with Borders Farm Preservation Inc., is kicking off the 14th annual Land ...
The Museum of Work and Culture, 42 South Main St., will host a new exhibit, “With These Hands,” opening in its rotating ...
The 13th annual South Foster Volunteer Fire Company’s Fall Foliage 5K and 10K will return to Foster’s historic town center on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 9 a.m., at ...
FOSTER – Police last Saturday arrested Matthew Parenteau, 43, of Warwick, for illegally dumping garbage on private property.
With a warning about the risk of potential catastrophic failure, town officials have approved a $400,000 design phase for long-overdue repairs to the town’s aging sewer infrastructure.
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