Friday, July 10, 2026

“KEEP THE DAILY HAMPSHIRE GAZETTE AT HOME”

One of Oldest U.S. Papers May Lose Printing House in Northampton Laura Rosbrow-Telem – Commonwealth News Service NORTHAMPTION, Mass. — The company Newspapers of New England recently announced it plans to lay off all the workers at its printing house in Northampton. It’s the facility that prints the Daily Hampshire Gazette, one of the nation’s […]

“TALES OF THE SLAVE TRADE”

Walking Tours are Back at Linden Place Mansion Linden Place Museum will host a walking tour of Linden Place Mansion and downtown Bristol, focused specifically on Bristol’s DeWolf Family and their involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. The DeWolf family, Bristol’s premier family in the 18th and early 19th centuries, was once one of the largest traders […]

APL: “NEIGHBORS IN DIALOGUE” FORUM

Neighbors in Dialogue: Listening To And Learning From Each Other   Wednesday, July 22, 6- 8 pm   A virtual community discussion on racism and antiracism centered on Ibram X. Kendi’s ideas in the books, Stamped From the Beginning and Stamped: Racism, Antiracism and You will take place on Wednesday, July 22, from 6-8 pm.   Reverend Cheryl Harris […]

ENGINE AND RESCUE ALERT

Pawtucket Fire Department Adds Additional Engine Pawtucket – The City of Pawtucket and the Pawtucket Fire Department have announced that the sixth engine, Engine 3, is in service. The Department will now operate four rescues, six engines, and two ladders throughout the city. “Public safety for our residents is a top priority, especially as Pawtucket and the […]

MESHANTICUT POND CRANSTON, RHODE ISLAND

WEED TREATMENT TO CONTROL INVASIVE SPECIES IN MESHANTICUT POND SET FOR THIS WEEK PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) is advising the public that Meshanticut Pond in Meshanticut State Park, Cranston will receive a treatment to control infestations of invasive weeds including variable water milfoil, algae, fanwort, and sacred lotus this week. The weed […]

“TEN MILE RIVER RAMBLES”

DAD’S GARDEN: THURBER FARM BROOK MAR-GLOBES BY DON DOUCETTE A phone conversation with my older brother this week who is retired from the United States Air Force in Virginia led to a conversation about our father’s one acre vegetable garden once cultivated here in Attleboro. Gene was just concluding a family Fourth Of July picnic […]

WILBURY THEATRE GROUP: THANK YOU!

As you know, last week Governor Raimondo announced Rhode Island’s progression into Stage III of the Reopening Plan.  Under that plan, Live Entertainment and Performances are now able to resume under certain conditions. However, as much as we’re looking forward to reopening the theater again, we don’t believe that now is the right time to do so.  But we […]

MC COY STADIUM STUDY

McCoy Stadium Feasibility Study to Begin in July Study to determine suitability for the site as Pawtucket moves forward. Pawtucket – The City of Pawtucket, Mayor Donald R. Grebien, and the City Council have announced that, through CommerceRI’s Site Readiness program, a geotechnical study of McCoy will begin in July. The study, expected to be completed […]