Above: Town Council President Mark Schwager was one of the volunteers helping with brainstorming events for East Greenwich’s ...
Above: RI Housing Secretary Deborah Goddard, right, with EG News Editor Elizabeth McNamara. By Megan Wallitsch East Greenwich ...
1:24 p.m. – Police assisted state police with a seven-car accident on Route 95 North that involved a tractor-trailer rolling over. 5:25 p.m. – An EG woman told police an acquaintance (whom she had a ...
Above: xxx By Mary and Stephen MacIntosh The Avenger Football team came into the game against the Cranston East Thunderbolts Saturday (11/1/25), the final game of the regular season, looking to extend ...
Above: The Frenchtown Road bridge over Route 4. Next week, RIDOT plans to install shielding at the Frenchtown Road Bridge and continue demolishing portions of the South County Trail Bridge. This will ...
Rhode Island’s state assessment results further closed the gap between educational outcome data in Massachusetts, and also earned praise from Governor McKee about achievements in SAT performance and ...
This new-to-the-market Colonial in the High Hawk neighborhood has 4 bedrooms and 5 full bathrooms in over 6,000 square feet of living space. Stand-out features in the stately home include gorgeous ...
An internal medicine doctor, he shifted into health care leadership roles, also serving as board chair of the Rhode Island Foundation From the James J. Gallogly & Sons Funeral Home George Alan “Al” ...
“I am not informed as to who the artist may have been, to whom we were indebted for the statues of the malefactors which adorned the front of the jail … whatever footprints he may have left upon the ...
Old East Greenwich was about one square mile in size. The town’s borders ran from the waterfront of Greenwich Cove west to about Kenyon Avenue. It ran north to south starting at Division Street at the ...
Main Street buzzed with Halloween spirit as hundreds of families and children – infants to older kids – paraded in costumes, eagerly trick-or-treating at any corner or table that had candy to offer.
For nearly 60 years, a small sign on Frenchtown Road has led visitors to a historic collection of ancient machines, one of East Greenwich’s best-kept secrets. This just-passed fall, the New England ...