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Hot Shots! Mt. Hope High seniors Silva, Goglia ink D-I college letters 5s252k

Two Mt. Hope High School student athletes recently penned their National Letters of Intent during the 2025 spring g period to continue their academic and sports careers at the top level of …
Groups prepare annual weekend of Memorial Day programs in Warren
The Town of Warren hosts its 157th annual Memorial Day events May 25 and 26, with a remembrance and honors ceremony, beginning on … Read More
State celebrates clamming industry with annual 'Quahog Week'
The governor, representatives from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, the Rhode Island Seafood Marketing … Read More
Kickemuit kicks up some dirt — outdoor learning space finally underway
A stroll along a winding meadow path, surrounded by native plants, reveals a world alive with butterflies, ladybugs, and the cheerful … Read More
Gallery: KMS students bring 'Shrek Jr.' alive!
Arts Alive! and young thespians from Kickemuit Middle School ed together for performances of "Shrek The Musical, Jr." last … Read More
Warren Planning Board talks improving communications, planner situation
The Warren Planning Board agenda for its May 19 meeting, like those of the six months prior, included an expected public hearing on … Read More
Huskies start track and field championship slate
The final few weeks of spring are supposed to be one of anticipation and exaltation for track and field athletes, but the mood turned … Read More
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