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SouthCoast Speaks Out on ‘Struggle Meals’
We had a fun topic Monday morning on the Fun Morning Show. We asked the question about what "struggle meal" you'd continue to eat even if you suddenly became filthy rich. For example, I love hot dogs cut up into beans, stir it up, add some mustard and chili powder. Pair it with some good old fashioned processed Lipton rice or noodles, and you are good to go! Chef's kiss!
RIPTA is exploring the possibilities to get from Central Falls to Warwick faster
WARWICK — Half a dozen staffers from the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) had enough snacks to welcome a busload of people to an engagement session on the fourth floor of the Community College of Rhode Island’s (CCRI) Knight Campus. But only Chelsea Jimmins, 23, of West Warwick hopped off a bus for the […]
What She’s Having: Fall Food Deals in Newport, RI
October, already? Not to burst anyone’s autumnal bubble, but if fall came this quickly, can the holidays be far behind? Soon, you’ll be trading your greens fees and lobsters for holiday gifts and standing rib roasts. In the meantime, let’s save you a few bucks with a multitude of deals offered at restaurants around town.
New Bedford Whaling Museum Whale Bones Continue to Drip Oil
It's been over two decades since KOBO began hanging around at the New Bedford Whaling Museum on Johnny Cake Hill. He seems to like the place and has entertained, educated and contributed something almost every day since arriving on the scene. KOBO, the complete skeleton of a 66-foot rare juvenile...
Vote for the SouthCoast High School Football Player of the Week for Week 4
The winner for the Week 3 SouthCoast Football Player of the Week poll was Old Rochester’s Jack Leconte. Leconte received more than 10,000 votes (79%) to earn the honor. Leconte carried the ball 26 times for a game-high 139 yards and scored Old Rochester’s lone touchdown in a loss to Fairhaven. Previous winners were...
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