The status quo, a lottery system and segmented allocation are among the three types of RV camping at Fort Getty that will be considered by the ad hoc committee charged with exploring the future of the ...
The author of “The Quickening: Antarctica, Motherhood and Cultivating Hope in a Warming World” will discuss her book at 6 p.m. Monday, May 4, at the library, 26 North Road. The multimedia presentation ...
There will be no Republicans on the ballot for the second consecutive election for town council. The GOP also will be absent in the races for school committee and town moderator. Eight candidates, ...
A local couple whose oversight of a historic farm on Fort Getty Road is being honored by Preserve Rhode Island for their stewardship of the property. Jeff and Abby Boal, who purchased Fox Hill Farm in ...
The evolution of governing short-term rentals in single-family homes has momentarily plateaued after nearly 15 years of debate at the highest levels of local government. The consideration of another ...
In Revolutionary Rhode Island, politics permeated daily life long before shots were fired. In Jamestown, with barely 50 houses, disputes regarding British domination reshaped work, religion, loyalty ...
Volunteers are needed as thousands of hungry Rhode Island families rely on the kindness of strangers in Jamestown to provide them with healthy, organic vegetables. The Jamestown Community Farm, ...
The beloved classic “The Wizard of Oz” is making its eagerly awaited return to the Jamestown Community Theatre’s stage this weekend when the troupe presents five shows. The vibrant characters of the ...
A reorganization of the police department through collective bargaining has led to Angela Deneault being named the first captain in the force’s history. Deneault, who will mark her 30th anniversary in ...
A comic strip drawn by a Jamestown man will remain in the pages of Rhode Island’s largest newspaper following a response from fans to save the cartoon after the editor suggested scrapping the comic.
Despite the Atlantic Shark Institute tagging its 50th great white shark in Rhode Island, beachgoers do not have to worry about spotting Jaws at Mackerel Cove just yet. The institute, based in ...
The price to furnish public water and treat its subsequent sewage is getting more expensive for households in the utility district. “Unfortunately,” said the finance director, Tina Collins, “we do ...
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