After finishing the program in Japan, Cayer spent about six months backpacking around Asia through 11 countries, including ...
The Northern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce continues to focus on the talent pipeline in the region, says Monika Zuluaga, freshman president and CEO of the NRICC.
Stone walls are an integral part of this town’s history, said Principal Planner Abby McVerry, and now, thanks to grant funding, the town is able to begin identifying, ...
The Gallagher Middle School boys’ and girls’ basketball teams brought a lot of fans and a lot of good vibes and momentum to La Salle Academy’s McLaughlin Athletic ...
The Cracovia Soccer Club, which is celebrating its 46th anniversary, will be conducting signups for the upcoming spring season on Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the ...
NORTH SMITHFIELD – Town Administrator Scott Gibbs said he was at home reading in his study when his wife came into the room.
While a couple is parting ways at the altar on Netflix’s “Love is Blind,” Smithfield resident Lainey Dionne’s “Square One,” plays in the background expressing the pains of ...
Christmas has come early this year, now that the White House Historical Association, in partnership with Lincoln manufacturer Beacon Design by ChemArt, has released the official 2026 commemorative ...
Scituate landowners may soon apply for family burial plots on their property after the Town Council heard the first reading of a new ordinance last week.
SCITUATE –The Scituate School Committee put Supt. Laurie Andries on paid administrative leave until the end of her contract on June 30, effective immediately following their Feb. 11 meeting.
Resident and Town Historian Thomas Angell warned the Scituate Town Council that by adding another liquor license to town, the council is inundating Chopmist Hill Road with booze.
Plans to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary are kicking off in Scituate this month with the presentation of Stephen Hopkins Week beginning on Feb. 23.