Archive - Oct 2011 - News Article
WOOD RIVER JUNCTION - “Chariho forever.”
Those were the words of Andrew Polouski as he stepped down from the podium at a Charlestown town council meeting a few years ago, recalls current Chariho School Committee Member Deborah Carney.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
October 30th
COVENTRY—When Julie Lima Boyle was selected as Coventry’s Teacher of the Year, she said she was completely “caught off guard.” Now, one month later, Boyle represents one of the top three finalists in the state.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
NARRAGANSETT—Matthew Klotz, 27, of 33 Hopkins St., Stonington, Connecticut, violated the bail conditions set on Monday after he had been arraigned in Fourth District court for kidnapping, assault with a deadly weapon, and carrying a dangerous weapon while committing a crime of violence. Klotz failed to make initial contact with pretrial services to engage with bail supervision, and was in Fourth District court on Wednesday for a hearing on his newly set bail conditions because of the violation.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
NORTH KINGSTOWN – Alicia’s Beauty Shop, 7442 Post Road, will conclude its observance of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month tomorrow with an open house from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Dr. Mark Schwager didn’t wait for the close of 2011 to declare his candidacy for the state House of Representatives in the 2012 election.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
October 29th
When Jean Sauco was in recovery from her treatment from breast cancer, exercise and meal planning were the last things on her mind.
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NARRAGANSETT—On Tuesday evening, The Narragansett Chamber of Commerce presented Kenneth Rosbottom, a Narragansett resident, with the James M. Kelso Community Service Award. The presentation was given during the Chamber’s annual dinner at Spain’s Restaurant, and Rosbottom’s nomination was met with great applause.
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EXETER – Worn out from the stress and pressure of living in these uncertain times? Does the whole thing give you a headache?
Skip the Tylenol and contact Dr. Alpaca.
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EAST GREENWICH — Local students and public safety officials are making sure that Red Ribbon Week is not just nine days of building awareness of drug and alcohol issues and how to avoid them.
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NARRAGANSETT—The University of Rhode Island’s research vessel Endeavor returned to port this past Tuesday, number 500 in the ship’s long career of transporting scientists throughout the world’s oceans and reporting back millions of pieces of quality, oceanographic data. The most recent trip, however, took a step further by bringing undergraduates along to experience life onboard conducting research.
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