Archive - Nov 2011 - News Article
November 2nd
In today's issue of The Narragansett Times, find out how this weekend's nor'easter impacted the Newport Pell Bridge and how South Kingstown aims to improve in technology in the classroom. Also, after the local chambers of commerce annual membership meetings were held last week, find out what changes are taken place in the local business community.
All and more inside today's The Narragansett Times.
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October 31st
Consumers who purchased a sandwich known as the Nike All-American should be advised that the product was recalled, according to the Rhode Island Department of Health (HEALTH).
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SOUTH KINGSTOWN – The chickens can stay in the coup for now.
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NORTH KINGSTOWN – At a time when the Quonset Air Museum, a non-profit organization committed to honoring aeronautic – particularly military – history is making unexpected and expensive repairs to its new $50,000 roof, a fundraising effort is falling short.
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EAST GREENWICH – The auditorium at East Greenwich High School was turned into Le Chat Noir for two nights last week, as the drama department wowed an audience of about 250 with their 10th Annual Cabaret.
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WOOD RIVER JCT.—Chariho football coach Mike Kelly is not the kind of guy who will brag about how good his team is, even if they are clearly one of the top contenders in Division II this year.
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