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Rhode Island Scenic Drives: Coastal Rhode Island
"Rhode Island Scenic Drives: Coastal Rhode Island." 12 April 2007. HowStuffWorks.com. 20 November 2008.
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Preservation Planner calls it a
NEWPORT a 'A Preservation Planner Shantia Anderheggen, who has guided the city and residents on all matters historic for the last two and a half years, has tendered her resignation.
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Public brainstorms on R.I. transportation
Tolls on the Iway, reinstating the car tax, indexing the gas tax to inflation, and arranging for people with jobs in Massachusetts and Connecticut to pay Rhode Island income taxes on the days they work at home ...
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Mill revitalization: A new steam engine for Coventry
HANNAH CLARKIN This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it COVENTRY - The proposed revitalization of the Anthony Mill has received the Coventry Town Council's ...
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Day camp helps children, teens cope with loss of loved one
After Rebecca Olabisi died in April 2007 after two years of battling liver cancer, her two teenage children were so grief-stricken they could barely speak.
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Red Sox celebrate Rhode Island Day at Fenway
The State of Rhode Island was well represented yesterday at Fenway Park. Each of the six New England states is given its own day here, and yesterday was Rhode Island Day.
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Domestic Violence Resource Center honors Judy Beatrice
Judy Beatrice, center, recently celebrated 10 years of working for the Domestic Violence Resource Center of South County with volunteers Ena Volpe Onofrio of Wakefield, left, and Elizabeth Colagiovanni of ...
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Island will try Swain for murder in wife's death
A magistrate judge on the Caribbean island of Tortola ruled Thursday that enough evidence exists to prosecute former Jamestown Town Council member David Swain for murder in the 1999 scuba diving death of his ...
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For Rocky Hill School's Tilley, certainties of math a comfort
Ask Steven Tilley II, the Rocky Hill School valedictorian, why math was one of his favorite subjects, and he doesn't hesitate.
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Rocky Hill School grads told to be part of 'the bundle of life'
A sun-kissed morning smiled down on the Rocky Hill School's Class of 2008 yesterday as the school continued its tradition of using the tapestry of its grassy coastal campus to create a pastoral backdrop for its ...
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5 seniors awarded Journal scholarships
The Providence Journal Company has awarded $60,000 in scholarships to five graduating high school seniors who are children of company employees.
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Where residences run in the family
Plum Beach in North Kingstown is a rural waterfront neighborhood, with houses dotting hilly, winding roads between Route 1A and Narragansett Bay.
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Black bear continues to elude DEM
"He's probably somewhere sleeping," said Steven H. Hall, chief of the DEM's Division of Law Enforcement, about the black bear last spotted in a heavily populated neighborhood off Route 1A.
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Facts about Casey and Watson farms
Casey and Watson farms are both open to visitors and are run by the nonprofit preservation society Historic New England.
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Housing slump sends builder back to the basics.
"I usually flip the whole thing, sell [house] lots" Bob Carr doesn't usually build houses. He specializes in buying land, winning regulatory approvals for subdivisions from towns, then selling the lots to builders or individual owners. via Providence Journal
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A mule by any other name ...
"I started out calling him Culio the Mulio, and that turned into Mario Hilario" A mule in Saunderstown shares something in common with a certain newscaster in Cranston. via Turnto10.com
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Mother's Day activities and plant sale at Casey Farm in Saunderstown
There's a harvest happening today. The greenhouse crop of Casey Farm in Saunderstown is ripe for the picking. via Providence Journal
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9-year-old legal battle over Saunderstown land apparently resolved
Nine years of legal battles over a small piece of land in the village of Saunderstown have apparently been resolved. via WPRI-TV East Providence
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Settlement reached in 9-year-old Plum Beach land dispute
"We didn't hear anything until July 13, 2001" Nine years ago, Michael Kent rocked the upscale Plum Beach area of Saunderstown, chopping down all the trees on his land next to busy Boston Neck Road and painting the stumps in garish, fluorescent colors. via Providence Journal
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Swimming with the Loan Sharks
"To bring my interest rate down to 6.5 percent, Aegis charged me $30,893 in discount points at closing. That would have meant that their standard interest rate was 14 percent! What sort of ARM starts out at 14 percent?" Every spring and summer, you are sure to spot stories in the press about shark attacks off the cost of Florida, Alabama, and California. via Realty Times
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