Archive - Nov 12, 2011
WEST GREENWICH – In any other season, somewhere in this copy you’d read about how the Exeter-West Greenwich girls volleyball team played West Warwick last night in the Division II semifinals, the result was unavailable at press time, check the website for results, then read a story about how the Knights won Monday night, they just want to keep playing well and while their goal is to repeat as Division II champions, they’re not looking past West Warwick.
WYOMING - Back when consignment shopping became the trendy thing to do, I jumped on the bandwagon with everyone else. But I noticed that, over time, most stores raised their prices to the point where it made more sense to just go shopping at a regular store and spend a couple more dollars to get brand new items. I noticed the clothing available in consignment shops becoming outdated and, unless you were an average medium size, the odds were slim that you were going to find anything to fit you. However, I’ve recently reclaimed my love of consignment shopping and it’s all because of a little place called “Tickled Pink” on Main Street in Wyoming.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
NARRAGANSETT—New Economic Development Coordinator Maureen Crowley hopes to bring a new spirit to the enhancement of Narragansett’s profile in Rhode Island and beyond. The recently created position will afford her the first opportunity to implement the initiatives of the Economic Development Plan (EDP).
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
This has been a hard month, losing Andy Rooney, Steve Jobs, and Charlie Preble all within weeks of each other.
Well, my world will never be the same.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
NORTH KINGSTOWN – Quick! List everything you can think of that’s located at Quonset Point.
Okay, Electric Boat. Then what?
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COVENTRY—The newly renovated World War I Memorial will be rededicated this Saturday and the public is invited to join.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers