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Men’s Hockey Announces 2024-25 Schedule
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Brown men's hockey head coach Brendan Whittet '94 has announced the program's 2024-25 schedule. The Bears are set to take on 17 opponents over 29 games, split between 16 home games and 13 road games. Brown opens the season with an ECAC road trip and heads...
Warwick Councilman Calls for Caucus to Remove Councilwoman From Position Following Her Arraignment
Warwick City Councilman Vinny Gebhart is calling for “immediate action” by the Warwick City Council — after Warwick City Councilwoman Donna Travis pleaded no contest on Tuesday on a misdemeanor charge of filing a false document in the transfer of property from the Oakland Beach Association to her ownership.
Cape Cod Baseball League roundup: Y-D tops Wareham in Cape League division leaders battle
In a battle of Cape Cod Baseball League division leaders, the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox beat the Wareham Gatemen 4-1 at Clem Spillane Field on Wednesday. The Red Sox (16-8-2) led 3-0 before the Gatemen (17-9-1) got on the board in the seventh inning. The visitors then added an insurance run in the ninth and Trevor Moore (Stanford) pitched 2 1/3 one-hit innings with four strike outs to earn his seventh save. Phoenix Call (UCLA) and RJ Austin...
Fairhaven’s Harbor Freight Tools Store Now Open
FAIRHAVEN (WBSM) — Fairhaven’s newest retail store is now open, as Harbor Freight Tools opened up shop on Wednesday. The store is located at 13 Berdon Way, in the former Regal House Furniture location next to Ocean State Job Lot. We first learned Harbor Freight was coming to...
'Brazen' conspiracy: Six charged in skimming device scheme in Raynham, Avon
RAYNHAM — Six suspects accused of planting skimming devices at retail store checkouts and ATMs throughout southeastern Massachusetts, including in the towns of Avon and Raynham, were charged in federal court for their alleged role in the scheme, U.S. Attorney Zachary A. Cunha said. The six suspects allegedly used...
Controversial New Bedford Business Improvement District plan being withdrawn
NEW BEDFORD — A proposal to establish a downtown business district where property owners kick in funds to make the area more attractive is being withdrawn by the petitioners. The Business Improvement District or BID drew 70 or so people to the City Council's June 10 Finance Committee meeting opposed to the plan, many viewing it as a move toward gentrification and pricing tenants out. ...
$1M Lottery Jackpot: New Bedford Man Eyes New Home With Windfall
A New Bedford man said he knows how he'll spend the $1 million he won playing the Massachusetts State Lottery: A new house. Solano Perez won the seven-figure check playing the “Billion Dollar Extravaganza," the state's first $50 scratch-off game. Three $2 million prizes and two $1 million…
Rhode Island Launches First NEVI Funded ChargePoint EV Charging Stations on I-95
Rhode Island opened its first NEVI-funded ChargePoint EV charging stations at Warwick and Ashaway Park and Rides, providing charging every 50 miles along I-95. Rhode Island will receive $22.9 million in NEVI funding to expand EV charging infrastructure statewide. Rhode Island’s I-95 alternative fuel corridor is fully built out and...
Infosys Hall of Fame Open expands to include women's tournament in 2025
NEWPORT — The Infosys Hall of Fame Open is expanding in 2025. Newport’s professional tennis tournament held at Newport Casino every summer will include a women’s draw starting next year. The men’s ATP 250-level tournament in Newport will be dropped after this week’s conclusion and replacing it is a joint ATP Challenger 125 and WTA 125 tournament. The new tournament format will have equal prize money and still include the doubles draw.
Rhode Island State Police troopers are an elite few. Can they also be diverse?
Capt. Kenneth D. Jones might be wearing a blue uniform instead of the black and red of the Rhode Island State Police if he hadn’t seen a trooper doing his job. At the time, Jones had been thinking about joining the Massachusetts State Police after leaving the Marine Corps. On his way home from a […] The post Rhode Island State Police troopers are an elite few. Can they also be diverse? appeared first on Rhode Island Current.
RI Man Arrested In Vermont After 60 Mile Chase
A 30-year-old Rhode Island man is in a New Hampshire hospital after he was wounded in a shootout with Vermont state troopers Sunday following a 60 mile pursuit that started in Pittsburg, New Hampshire, and ended near Burke, Vermont. Hopkinton police alerted authorities in those states that Brendan Sackal was...
Electrical fire breaks out in Providence home
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — Firefighters knocked down an electrical fire at a home on Atwells Avenue in Providence on Wednesday night. One room was damaged, but the fire was quickly contained. No injuries were reported, and no one was displaced. The cause of the fire was under investigation, but...
Weather Now: Sunny Comfortable Friday
GOOD-BYE humidity !! The dew points continue to drop at this hour. Dry comfortable conditions will continue into the weekend. INTERACTIVE RADAR: Live Pinpoint Weather 12 Radar ». | | FLIGHT TRACKER. Hour by Hour // A close look at the upcoming conditions ». If you’re headed to the beach...
Suspects held without bail in death of woman pulled from Woonasquatucket River
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — Two suspects charged in the death of a woman whose body was pulled from the Woonasquatucket River in Providence appeared in court Wednesday. A grand jury indicted 34-year-old Aja Lovett and 25-year-old Dusti Turner with murder and conspiring to commit murder in the death of 30-year-old Katherine Gascoigne.
UPDATE: Former Cranston city councilor pleads not guilty in court
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — Former Cranston city councilor Matthew Reilly pleaded not guilty in court on Wednesday. Reilly was arraigned on numerous sex charges, including child molestation, enticement of a minor child, and one count of assault. In late June, The Providence County Grand Jury indicted Reilly on upgraded...
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