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The state of Rhode Island and beyond are mourning the loss of Providence's “nicest judge,” Frank Caprio, who died Aug. 20 at the age of 88.
WOONSOCKET – Missy's Family Restaurant owner Judy Beauchemin says the thought of not having her daughter walk back into the restaurant would be the day she would close the doors ...
CUMBERLAND – Cumberland Land Trust President Randy Tuomisto says members of the volunteer organization are doing what they can to humanely manage the town’s beaver problem.
Dr. Day Care broke an eight-game losing streak by battling back from an 8-1 deficit after 2 1/2 innings of play to stun Lindy’s Tavern, 18-14, in their ...
All are welcome to celebrate Polish-American culture and heritage with St. Joseph and St. Stanislaus Kostka churches at their two upcoming festivals.
WOONSOCKET – Lops Brewing owner Sean Lopolito said business will continue as usual after announcing last week that his cancer has returned.
Last year, Breeze Editor Ethan Shorey wrote a story about a debate that has lasted more than a century on the proper spelling of the name of the North Providence ...
Robert Hart has come a long way from his teenage summers spent riding on the back of a Lincoln sanitation truck; for the past 28 years, Hart has ...
A second member of the town’s Groundwater Protection Committee has resigned in less than a month, emphasizing continued frustration among volunteers over how the town handles aquifer ...
In recent weeks, I’ve heard troubling stories from friends whose elderly parents suddenly had their medications denied, without warning or clear explanation.
Contrary to popular belief, Cumberland, Rhode Island, isn’t the only place Cumberlandite can be found; longtime, long-distance friends Robin W. Ness and Kajsa G. Eriksson have discovered the ...
Matthew John Hadodo was 7 years old when he asked his teacher to use the “bubblah” on his first day of school.