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Care New England has opened a new outpatient primary care practice for older adults at 215 Toll Gate Road, Suite 104, Warwick. To better enhance the care for older adult patients, this new … ...
By JOHN HOWELL Sally Gravino dressed for the occasion. In fact, she was better dressed than everyone else who showed up at Iggy's Boardwalk at 9 a.m. on July 4. Most of those in attendance were ...
Following a 40-year career as a manager in the banking sector including several years as an executive vice president at Coastway Community Bank (now HarborOne), Jana Planka is following her passion ...
Rhode Island’s ballet theatre recently held juried auditions for positions with the company. Alexandria Montanaro of Cranston was one of the dancers selected to join the company. The Artistic Director ...
COFFEE AND MEMORIES: After hearing a co-worker discuss Tetreault, Baker reached out, knowing he remembered the name from his days in the orphanage. Their first meeting after nearly 65 years was at the ...
The Warwick Police Department and The Providence Center (TPC), the largest community mental health center in Rhode Island, have recently teamed up to assist officers responding to calls where mental ...
As volunteers and the East Greenwich Yacht Club staff worked through squalls and rain… ...
BEATING THE ODDS: Cranston resident Gina Russo barely made it out of the Station Nightclub fire in 2003, and lost her fiancé in the blaze. She recalls the tragedy and her road to recovery in her book ...
Monday night’s Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation (RIEDC) Board Meeting provided an overview and update on the Warwick Station Development District for members of the board, new and old. … ...
Playing soccer is second nature for Kelsey Imondi. It might be because the Toll Gate senior has been playing her entire life; you could also argue that it’s just in her blood. Imondi is the third – ...
The CBD Store in Warwick has had its share of struggles over the past few months. In December, the shop was robbed and lost $20,000 in supplies. Just as things began turning around in March, the COVID ...
At a moment of social distancing and profound uncertainty, thoughts of the spring and summer to come can provide a needed respite for anxious Rhode Islanders. After an unusually mild and snow-free ...
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