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March 29th, 2013
Multiple residents shared opinions about gay marriage during 12-hour session
Seeing a sea of people flood the rotunda and the Senate chamber at the State House Thursday evening was quite the profound experience for District 35 State Senator Dawson Hodgson.
It was also one of the many sights during what was an extremely long evening for both the Senate Judiciary Committee and Rhode Island residents who are on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate in the capital city.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
With help of his mother and volunteers, Jack Ryan donated 150 Easter baskets to Crossroads
It was just a simple idea thought of by Jack Ryan, the son of New England Invitations owner Pamela DâOrsi-Ryan, where he wanted to make Easter baskets for needy children in the area.
Five years ago, the mother-and-son team made approximately eight baskets and donated them to charity. From there, other residents and community members offered to help to expand the gesture.
And boy did it expand.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
Despite âprivate nuisanceâ to neighbors, court wonât shut down business
WESTERLY â A Superior Court judge ruled Monday that Copar Quarries of Bradford can continue quarrying, as long as the company takes steps to âalter its processesâ and correct the âprivate nuisanceâ the judge said Copar poses to its neighbors.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
KINGSTON â While still under investigation, Daniel E. Doyle Jr., former executive director of the Institute for International Sport at the University of Rhode Island, has published a book.
Doyleâs novel, âAn African Rebound,â is due out April 9, according to Amazon.com.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
Recent spat of heavy weather responsible for damage to school
NARRAGANSETT - High winds and heavy rains created more grief for the townâs facilities team earlier this month, as the most recent ration of foul weather delivered another costly blow, tearing a large portion of the Narragansett Pier Middle School roof away from its bearings.
âWhen it started, we donât know,â Gary F. Minett, facilities director, said at last weekâs school committee meeting. âThe last big wind storm we had caused the roof to come apart. It is a rubber roof that is glued to the insulation underneath. The glue held and the storm tore the insulation out.â
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
Justin âJuddâ McGill benefit takes place Saturday, April 6 at Mettatuxet Yacht Club
NARRAGANSETT - Justin McGill woke up on a Friday morning in February and headed for the YMCA for an early morning swim - a routine he had become accustomed to as part of his weekly workouts that included swimming, biking, running and yoga. The 41-year-old Narragansett resident, husband, and father of three, didnât have any inclination as to what was to come.
âI felt fine,â said McGill. âI got to the Y and swam early. Sometimes I go at 5 a.m. I had just finished 10 100-meter sets and was doing some fin work under water. I felt a strange sensation in my chest.â
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
March 22nd
COVENTRY â According to Coventryâs NECAP numbers, most of the districtâs schools are above the state average, with a few exceptions.
According to the report, the majority of reading and math testing for grades three through six in all five elementary schools (Blackrock, Tiogue, Hopkins Hill, Washington Oak and Western Coventry) surpassed state averages.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
Angela Stanley raising money for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society; owns Coventry boutique
COVENTRYâEveryday, Angela Stanley, of Coventry, interacts with children in her boutique. To date, it hasnât touched her personally, but through her store and her friends she has seen young lives affected by blood cancers like leukemia.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
There were plenty of players West Warwick/Exeter-West Greenwich co-op hockey coach Peter Ethier couldâve given the game puck to following the Knight-Wizardsâ Division III title clinching victory over Tolman Sunday afternoon.
SOUTH KINGSTOWN â The town of South Kingstown has received a $40,000 grant from the state for the planning of West Kingston Village, Vincent Murray, the townâs director of planning, announced Tuesday.
Members of the South Kingstown community convened at West Kingston Elementary School Tuesday for the West Kingston Village Study, during which experts presented a village study and residents provided input on their community.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers