Results 1 - 20 of 217 in Adamsville, RI
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... Dorothy Gill (Ball) Bettle, she resided in Gladwyn, PA for many years, moving to Little Compton , RI in 1952, Adamsville, RI in 1954 as she and her husband built a home in Westport Harbor. They later resided in Westport Harbor while wintering in ...
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Governor Carcieri will host a public celebration of Rhode Island Independence Day at Camp Fogarty in East Greenwich on Saturday, May 3, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. All units of the Rhode Island Militia - Gloucester ...
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Local News for the State of R.I.
Issue date: 4/17/08 Section: News House Delays 24-Hour Gambling Vote According to The Providence Journal, wary of the impending backlash, House Democrats chose, at the last minute, to pull a vote on 24-hour ...
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Local Bottle Bill Proposed in R.I. General Assembly A so-called "bottle bill" is back on the docket for the Rhode Island General Assembly.
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The fishing report for Friday, April 18
Small bass were swirling on the surface off Conimicut Point Wednesday, said David Henault of Ocean State Tackle.
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School leaders scrap realignment plan
Plans to reorganize Newport's five public schools were officially scrapped last week.
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When it came time for Keno Davis to make the biggest basketball decision of his life, he did what he normally does.
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A bottle bill, a divisive issue that legislators battled over for years without ever approving, is once again on the General Assembly's agenda.
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M. Teresa Paiva-Weed and Sen. June Gibbs co-sponsored legislation that would direct the Department of Human Services to seek additional federal funds through the food stamp employment and training program to ...
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Senate to vote on bill allowing 24-hour gambling
The state's two licensed slot parlors would remain open round-the-clock on weekends and federal and state holidays under a bill being considered in the General Assembly.
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R.I. heritage panel to give 11 awards
The state Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission will present 11 preservation awards as part of its annual Historic Preservation Conference Saturday at 9 a.m. at Trinity United Methodist Church.
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Spring real estate: Buyers drive up price of foreclosures
In the spring 2008 real estate market, it's unusual for a seller to have 26 eager potential buyers suddenly competing to buy a property that had been sitting on the market for months.
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Hispanic leader bolts state GOP
A key Hispanic leader broke ties with the state Republican Party yesterday, protesting Governor Carcieri's recent efforts to curb illegal immigration.
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The state Department of Environmental Management began reconstruction of Newport's main working fishing pier last week.
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Lawmaker seeks ban on thimerosal vaccines
Joining a wave of concern over the use of mercury-based preservatives in vaccines, Rep.
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County tourism braces for unknown
The 3 million recorded travelers that visited Newport last year yielded 680 million tourism dollars for Newport County's economy, according to Evan Smith, CEO of the Newport County Convention and Visitors ...
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- I hate you, I'm out of here,' says the groom, injured in 30-foot fall
A would-be groom feuding with friends and his future father-in-law early Saturday morning, the day of his wedding, leaped from a third-floor motel balcony, suffering serious injuries, according to the police.
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Brad Adamonis' rookie season on the PGA Tour has taken a turn in the wrong direction.
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J. Michael Levesque: The governor and the GOP
It's uncanny how many times I've heard that phrase when discussing the trials and tribulations of Rhode Island's Grand Old Party.
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Payroll Project: It's a balancing act in a city of contrasts
The city has the most employees, the highest population and the largest payroll costs in the East Bay region.
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