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Transfers Bolster Elite Schools
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Carol Olson: Food for thought with your Thanksgiving leftovers
Well, Thanksgiving is over and unless you have a large family or bought a small turkey, you are still eating leftovers.
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Bristola s woodsy, waterfront community
There are a number of housing developments along the Warren River and Narragansett Bay waterfront west of Hope Street in Warren and Bristol, bordered by the water and the East Bay Bike Path.
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Friends find each other on the bus
There were two guys named Steve. One became Portsmouth Steve, the other Wampanoag Steve.
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King Philip's War
"King Philip's War." 27 February 2008. HowStuffWorks.com. 20 November 2008. King Philip's War, 1675a '76, a war between New England colonists and Indians.
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The Biggest Haul by Pirates Since Sir Francis Drake's Day?
Nobody keeps records like these, but one veteran admiralty law lawyer guesses that the pirates who recently commandeered the Saudi supertanker Sirius Star probably took the biggest haul of booty in 500 years.
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Blais, battling for a GOP leadership post, to face disciplinary hearing
As the battle for Senate minority leader heats up behind the scenes, one of the candidates - Sen.
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Road Racing: Three events hit a
A series of road races are set to run locally during the week of Thanksgiving. The events are as follows: * E.P. Rec Department runs Turkey Trot road race On Saturday, Nov.
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Local social service agencies find themselves with stacks of Thanksgiving basket applications - and too much room in the cupboards.
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Area children cast in Trinity's 'Carol'
Trinity Rep's 'A Christmas Carol' opens Nov. 21. Trinity Rep has cast 24 children out of 238 children who auditioned for its new adaptation of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," including two from The Sun Chronicle ...
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Events planned to honor RI veterans
Ceremonies are planned throughout the day to honor men and women from Rhode Island whoa ve served in the military.
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It was so easy to imagine that if you closed your eyes and took a deep breath, you could almost hear the music and feel the whirl of a twirl on the dance floor.
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Fung elected Cranston mayor
Allan Fung was one of the few Republican victors in Rhode Island on Tuesday, winning the mayor's office in Cranston.
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Arsenault wins school a -
A political newcomer soared to the top of the polls Tuesday, earning the most votes among the five candidates vying for three spots on the Bristol Warren Regional School Committee.
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Bristol Animal Shelter bond passes -
Bristol will soon have a new $2 million animal shelter, as voters approved a bond question which will allow the town to purchase up to $2 million to build a new shelter on donated land off San Francisco Street.
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Bristol fire veteran dies responding to call
A Bristol volunteer firefighter died at home early yesterday as he was preparing to respond to an automobile accident on Wilson Street.
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Bristol firefighter dies in line of duty
BRISTOL, R.I.a 'A volunteer firefighter in Bristol died in the line of duty early Monday.
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Rhode Island Fire Police Officer Dies
Presenter: Ronald E. Moore This presentation will prepare responders for the new obstacles that face crews trying to extricate victims in cars with high strength steel >> Register Free Now Recent Training ...
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Bristol volunteer fireman Wayne Brown dies responding to car fire
Bristol resident and volunteer fireman Wayne Brown died early this morning in the line of duty.
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Recent retirees cost state millions
The bill has come due for the mass exodus of state employees in recent months: $16.5 million.
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