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Though Caprio's son noted that the man known as "America's nicest judge" had great medical care throughout his journey, he said it was the love from the public that “lifted his spirits and boosted his ...
WOONSOCKET – The Museum of Work & Culture, 42 South Main St., will offer its annual Children’s Baking Workshop with Wright’s Dairy Farm & Bakery on Saturday, Sept. 6, at ...
The state of Rhode Island and beyond are mourning the loss of Providence's “nicest judge,” Frank Caprio, who died Aug. 20 at the age of 88.
The town continues to sell off the 20 or so properties purchased from National Grid for $200,000 five years ago.
Bonds to fund the sale of Our Lady of Fatima Hospital in North Providence and Roger Williams Medical Center in Providence ...
Ongoing construction and renovations to the North Providence Union Free Library’s second floor, which started in mid-June, ...
PAWTUCKET – A city employee fired last year after making racist comments, has been re-hired as ordered by a court. Joe Morais ...
In what may be a first in the three-decade history of the Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket’s Nike RBI Baseball League’s Junior ...
CUMBERLAND – Cumberland Land Trust President Randy Tuomisto says members of the volunteer organization are doing what they can to humanely manage the town’s beaver problem.
WOONSOCKET – Missy's Family Restaurant owner Judy Beauchemin says the thought of not having her daughter walk back into the restaurant would be the day she would close the doors ...
Last year, Breeze Editor Ethan Shorey wrote a story about a debate that has lasted more than a century on the proper spelling of the name of the North Providence ...
All are welcome to celebrate Polish-American culture and heritage with St. Joseph and St. Stanislaus Kostka churches at their two upcoming festivals.