Providence Journal - Fri Nov 06
The state's legal community lost a well-respected member this week when a lawyer in a small Providence firm died of a heart attack Sunday night.
James Woods Sues Kent Hospital Over Brother's DeathWLNE-TV Providence - Fri Nov 06
Two-time Oscar-nominated actor James Woods has sued a Rhode Island hospital over the 2006 death of his younger brother.
Moderate Party's fundraising equals GOP'sWarwickonline.com - Thu Nov 05
When the Moderate Party achieved "state recognition" earlier this year, Rhode Island political insiders wondered whether the group would harm the state GOP more than the Democratic Party.
Some Warwick legislators irked by special sessionWarwickonline.com - Thu Nov 05
During last week's special session held to complete some unfinished business, the legislature passed approximately 200 new laws.
Food Notes for Nov. 4Providence Journal - Tue Nov 03
Winter Farmers' and Artisan Foods Market featuring baked goods, cheeses, jams, honey and other products will be open Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m. beginning Nov.
Corrente wona t be the Moderate Party candidate for governorProvidence Journal - Tue Nov 03
Former U.S. Attorney Robert C. Corrente will not run for governor in 2010. The newly formed Moderate Party hosted at least two private meetings with Corrente in recent weeks in a courtship that was ultimately unsuccessful.
R.I. Bridge Authority sets deadline for token redemptionProvidence Journal - Mon Nov 02
The Rhode Island Turnpike & Bridge Authority has set a Dec. 31 deadline for redeeming Pell Bridge tokens.
Former Apponaug homestead site of units for persons with disabilitiesWarwickonline.com - Fri Oct 30
WHERE A HOUSE WILL SOON RISE: As shovels stood at the ready, community and business leaders gathered Monday outside the Thomas Wilbur Homestead in Apponaug to break ground for five new housing units for people with disabilities being built by The House of Hope.
I'll serve E. GreenwichJersey Journal - Thu Oct 29
October 29, 2009, 3:00AM To the Editor: Over the years that I have lived in East Greenwich Township, I have always seen the value of being involved and giving back to the community in which I live.
Driver held without bail in suspended-license caseProvidence Journal - Wed Oct 28
Robert A. Notarianni faced a 17th charge of driving on a suspended license Wednesday, but what really tripped him up was number 16.
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