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A sign of changing times in Bristol

Brenner Signs crewmen Tom Vacchino (beard at left) and Brian Andrews were busy at work putting up the new Clements' Market sign, one letter at a time, on Tuesday afternoon.
BHS incident: ‘no direct threat or physical harm to any students, faculty, or staff’
Barrington Superintendent of Schools Michael Messore shared a district-wide message following the incident that took place outside … Read More
Former Tiverton school resource officer found guilty
TIVERTON — Jacob Rapoza, a former school resource officer at Tiverton High School, was found guilty Wednesday, May 8, on two … Read More
Barrington High School dismissing students early
Barrington High School students will dismiss all students at 11 a.m., following an incident that occurred earlier this morning.   … Read More
Portsmouth High student named U.S. Presidential Scholar
PORTSMOUTH — A Portsmouth High School senior is one of only 161 across the country to be honored as a U.S. Presidential Scholar. Read More
Barrington High School in lockdown after 'threat'
Multiple Barrington schools were sheltering in place because of a disturbance that took place at Barrington High School this morning. … Read More
New path forward for an old rail line
It’s a dream local cycling enthusiasts have nurtured for more than two decades — the creation of a safe, recreational pedestrian … Read More
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A celebration of local museums is coming soon to Warren

Historic Warren, a collaborative of Warren’s museum and historical agencies, will celebrate Museum Day on Saturday, May 18, from 12 to 4 p.m. Local museums will open their doors to the public for exhibits, tours, and demonstrations.

A chance to learn more about Bristol's historic Black neighborhood

New Goree began to be developed around 1805, and was populated with a sizable quantity of free Black citizens. More is being uncovered about this area, and a local group wants to share their discoveries.

Bristol Garden Club's Plant Sale is this weekend

The annual Bristol Garden Club Plant Sale will be held at Mount Hope Farm from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, May 11.
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Obituaries
Stewart Marquis Stewart Arnold Marquis, beloved husband, brother, uncle and cherished friend passed away peacefully at his home in Tiverton on April 25, 2024. Sheila, his devoted wife of 27 years, was by his side. Fo
Stewart Marquis Stewart Arnold Marquis, beloved husband, brother, uncle and cherished friend passed away peacefully at his home in Tiverton on April 25, 2024. Sheila, his devoted wife of 27 years, was by his side.
John Schultz Bristol|John E. Schultz, DPCM(SW) of Bristol, RI passed away on Sunday, May 5, 2024. A son of the late Charles and Thora (French) Schultz and the beloved husband of Carolyn (Lynn Recupero) Schultz, Jo
Sports
Tennis team continues to struggle, loses to Durfee 3-2 It’s been a tough start to the season for the Westport girls tennis team, who lost a close 3-2 match to Durfee on Monday for their seventh loss in a row. The team is currently 1-7. Their lone …
East Providence splits a pair of Division III girls' lacrosse games The East Providence High School girls' lacrosse club closed last hovering at and around the .500 mark in the Division III standings following a split of two league games, a 15-9 loss to visiting Narragansett on Tuesday, …
Townies vex Villa Novans in Division II baseball The East Providence High School baseball team upped its most recent win streak to three after the Townies outlasted host Woonsocket 11-5 in a wild Division II outing played Tuesday, May 7. EP dropped …
Portsmouth outslugs, outscores Barrington in softball The Barrington High School softball team allowed five runs in the third inning and four more in the fourth and lost to Portsmouth, 11-1, on Tuesday, May 7.   The Eagles took a 1-0 lead …
Opinion
Letter: It was a porta-potty-party on Aaron Avenue

Every now and then, the excuses to party can get a bit outlandish. In this case, I suspect calling this recent celebration a bit “outhouse-lish”.

Letter: First Community Connections Resource Fair a success

The response from the Bristol community was wonderful and the connections with local resources volunteering their time was outstanding.

Letter: Worried about the dangers of child’s jewelry

To the editor: While many in the town were focused on the recent inexcusable beating of a Barrington student by his peers, what caught my eye was the police report of a woman who claimed the …

Letter: Help us ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ on May 11

It's that time of year when you can make a difference for the less fortunate.

Letter: Thoughts on discussing, and preventing, suicide

Asking for help does not mean that you are weak – it is a sign of your strength.

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