Above: RI Housing Secretary Deborah Goddard, right, with EG News Editor Elizabeth McNamara. By Megan Wallitsch East Greenwich ...
Above: Town Council President Mark Schwager was one of the volunteers helping with brainstorming events for East Greenwich’s ...
Above: xxx By Mary and Stephen MacIntosh The Avenger Football team came into the game against the Cranston East Thunderbolts Saturday (11/1/25), the final game of the regular season, looking to extend ...
1:24 p.m. – Police assisted state police with a seven-car accident on Route 95 North that involved a tractor-trailer rolling over. 5:25 p.m. – An EG woman told police an acquaintance (whom she had a ...
Blood Drive – St. Luke’s Episcopal Church (99 Peirce St.) is holding a blood drive from 3 to 7 p.m. in the auditorium. All are welcome. You can preregister at ...
Above: The Frenchtown Road bridge over Route 4. Next week, RIDOT plans to install shielding at the Frenchtown Road Bridge and continue demolishing portions of the South County Trail Bridge. This will ...
On Friday, Nov. 7, East Greenwich News is hosting “Local Brews & Local News,” a kick-off party for our year-end NewsMatch fund drive, from 5 and 7 p.m. at Crafted Hope Brewing on South County Trail.
A neighbor called in a house fire on Blueberry Hill Drive just after 3 p.m. Sunday. Firefighters from East Greenwich and Warwick were able to bring it under control in less than 30 minutes, but the ...
Stanley J. Johnson, 70, formerly of East Greenwich, passed away peacefully on October 17, at Stonebridge Nursing Home in Benton, Ill. Stanley was born July 28, 1955, to Roy and Claire Johnson in ...
Rhode Island’s state assessment results further closed the gap between educational outcome data in Massachusetts, and also earned praise from Governor McKee about achievements in SAT performance and ...
3:40 p.m. – Police arrested a Central Falls man, 29, for driving under the influence, failing to stop at an accident, and obstructing an officer after allegedly side-swiping another car off Frenchtown ...
Gov. Dan McKee plans to take $6 million from one pot of federal money to fund food benefits for a portion of the 145,000 Rhode Islanders whose monthly federal food subsidy is set to disappear on Nov.