In today's paper, we have a story on how one Chariho native has become a best-selling novelist.
With the town's applications to erect a wall in Matunuck and to reclassify the waters coming up at the CRMC, Carpenters Beach Meadows will hold a meeting Jan. 7 to discuss erosion.
We also have one story where URI professors are working with the GAIA Foundation to rid the world of AIDS.
All and more inside, today's Narragansett Times.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
On December 15th Defense Secretary Leon Panetta presided over a ceremony in which the colors (flag) of the American forces in Iraq were “cased”. The following day the state’s daily newspaper proclaimed “WAR OVER” in huge type on page one.
I wonder how the parents of Army Spc. David E. Hickman, 23, of Greensboro, NC feel. Specialist Hickman died in Baghdad on November 14th of injuries caused by an “IED” -an improvised explosive device. He is the last American to die in the official war in Iraq.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers