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‘Mollypalooza’ is a party with a cause – helping homeless animals

It was 13 years ago when Courtney Guertin threw a small backyard barbecue named after her rescue dog, Molly. The event had a $5 entry fee, and it raised $250. Twelve years later, that same event …
Hanley vs. Speakman for a seat in the General Assembly
Voters of Rhode Island State Representative District 68, which encompasses areas of both Bristol and Warren, will have two candidates … Read More
Police hope lower age deepens the pool for new officers
As flashing roadway signs throughout town attest, the Bristol Police Department is looking for new officers. Faced with recruiting … Read More
Huskies' unbeaten run in boys' soccer reaches double digits
PAWTUCKET — It wasn't its most consistent performance to date, but the Mt. Hope High School boys' soccer team ran to 10 its unbeaten … Read More
BCWA asks customers to complete lead service line survey
The Bristol County Water Authority is asking its customers of Barrington, Bristol and Warren to provide information about lead service … Read More
Elks return with solution to dress-attire sticker shock
Those milestone high school events like prom and homecoming are lots of fun, and the source of many enduring memories — but they … Read More
Felag and Meyers meet in State Senate District 10 rematch
The race for Senate District 10 representing Warren as well as parts of Bristol and Tiverton at the 2024 General Election is a rematch … Read More
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Celebration of St. Elizabeth’s namesake marches on in Bristol

After a successful inaugural feast last year, this new tradition appears to be gaining traction, and notoriety.

Want a look inside Bristol's most beautiful homes? Now's your chance

The Bristol Historical & Preservation Society will be holding their “House Tour 2024” on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Bristol House Tour will open 12 private homes next month

The Bristol Historical & Preservation Society is holding its House Tour 2024 on Saturday, Sept. 21, when 12 private homes, some of which have not been open for more than 25 years, will be …
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Obituaries
Beverly Hancock Beverly A. Hancock, wife of the late Thomas P. Hancock, passed away on September 29, 2024, with family by her side. Beverly was born on December 10, 1936, to George and Doris (Harwood) Kent. Beverly i
John Botelho John Paul Botelho, 72, of Franklin Street, passed away on September 26, 2024, at HopeHealth Hulitar Hospice. Born in Providence, he was the son of the late Gildo and Olga M. (Marshall) Botelho. He i
Richard Brown Richard A. Brown, 63, of DeWolf Avenue, passed away on September 26, 2024, at home. He was the husband of Michele (Dupuis) Brown. Born in Newport, he was the son of the late Richard H. Geraldine (Ca
Sports
Mt. Hope harriers ready to race for state meet berths BRISTOL — On as a picturesque an early fall afternoon as is likely at Bristol Town Beach Monday, Sept. 30, the Mt. Hope High School cross country teams completed their 2024 Metropolitan …
Mt. Hope whips Wizards in girls' volleyball; KMS soccer sides stay spotless BRISTOL-WARREN — The Mt. Hope High School girls' volleyball team began last week with a 3-1 victory over West Warwick Tuesday night, Oct. 1, for the Huskies' second win in a row and raising …
Huskies end long league football losing skid, shutout Avs BRISTOL — The Mt. Hope High School football team got the victory it wanted and needed early in the 2024 season as the Huskies shut out visiting East Greenwich, 20-0, in a Division III contest …
KMS soccer clubs start off 2024 seasons strong BRISTOL/WARREN — The respective Kickemuit Middle School soccer clubs reached the midpoint of their 2024 schedules with impressive results and records. The KMS girls won their first five …
Opinion
Letter: Thanks to the community for incredible support

We want to express our heartfelt gratitude for the incredible support that the Bristol and Warren communities have shown the Brian Latessa family during this difficult time. A special thank you to …

Letter: Roger Williams has been hypocritical on housing

A couple of days ago I was feeling rotten, and so I opted to stay home, and I am glad. Not about feeling rotten, but about staying home. I took some time to catch up on most recent Phoenixes. I …

Letter: Roger Williams University – Benefit or liability?

Several months ago I went to a town meeting about the tax proposals the town wants to implement. We have all seen tax increases, and it will only get worse. Seniors on a fixed income can’t …

Letter: This high school construction plan remains reckless

Last week’s Phoenix featured a front-page article highlighting concerns raised by the Bristol Planning Board regarding the chronic flooding in neighborhoods surrounding Mt. Hope High School and …

Letter: Bristol House Tour was a huge success, thanks to many

On Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024, more than 700 people explored 11 of Bristol’s most beautiful homes on Hope, High, Walley, State, Franklin, and Thames streets. Visitors to the Bristol Historical …

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