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Voices from the Village, now an island tradition, began more than a decade-and-a-half ago as part of Lisa Starr’s Block ...
Increasingly in the past few years, islanders have stories of going to the mainland and when they come back, can find nowhere ...
The following letter regarding the risks of wildfires was sent to the New Shoreham Town Council and copied to The Times: ...
Marine Toys for Tots has been delivering joy and comfort to children in need during the holiday season for 77 years. While ...
There will just be one warrant item this year for the annual Financial Town Meeting on Monday evening, May 5 at 7 p.m. at the ...
The Nature Conservancy and Island Free Library will be offering their last Film & Soup offering of the 2024/25 season. This ...
The warrant for this year’s Financial Town Meeting was approved by the Town Council at its meeting on April 16 after weeks of ...
The grass is green, and growing as it does only this time of year. Mowers are out on the roads, zooming along as though they ...
Last year, when we were on the cusp of astronomical autumn, the solstice by which time summer feels past, no matter how busy the weekends, the very visible west pastures of Mitchell Farm were being ...
The New Shoreham Town Council convened as the Board of License Commissioners for the start of its meeting on April 7 to consider three items. Two items pertained to 585 Hospitality, LLC and one to ...
Several years ago, I met a man named John Harrington. He grew up in South Providence and attended Saint Michael’s, LaSalle Academy, and went on to study at Providence College. While in college, there ...
At its meeting last month, the Building Committee for a new public safety complex wished to formalize the retention of Scott Kettelle as a consultant, but that was not a specified item on the agenda.