Main Avenue Motorcycle Crash Closes Road
UPDATE – JUNE 28, 11 p.m.: Warwick Police identified the motorcyclist as Walter Lawrence, 67, of Cranston, RI, who remained in critical condition at Rhode Island Hospital at 8 p.m. […]
UPDATE – JUNE 28, 11 p.m.: Warwick Police identified the motorcyclist as Walter Lawrence, 67, of Cranston, RI, who remained in critical condition at Rhode Island Hospital at 8 p.m. […]
WARWICK, RI — The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) is putting a section of Main Avenue on a road diet, narrowing four travel lanes to two with a center […]
WARWICK, RI — Warwick Police have identified the 60-year-old man killed in a head-on collision between two cars July 28 on Main Avenue as a Warwick resident. Police report Michael […]
Warwick Officer Gavin McVeigh was called for a disabled motorist on Main Avenue near Warwick Industrial Avenue Oct. 16 at 9:14 p.m., finding a black Ford Escape blocking the the right and part of the left lanes, at the end of a trail of skid marks headed toward the curb then back to the car, later arresting the driver on a DUI charge.
The Kent County Grand Jury reported an indictment charging Marshall Howard, 24, of 88 Asylum Road, Warwick, RI, with one count of DUI death resulting and two counts of possession of a controlled substance Tuesday.
Officer Manuel Pacheco was on Main Avenue near Buttonwoods Avenue Aug. 25 at 9:42 p.m. when he heard a dispatch report about a possibly intoxicated driver in an orange Mitsubishi Eclipse leaving Iggy’s Restaurant at 889 Oakland Beach Ave. when the car passed him with its lights off.
RI Airport Corporation’s relocation of Main Avenue to accommodate the expansion of TF Green Airport’s runway wrapped Thursday with a multi-phase opening of the new re-routed road over several hours.
This week a number of construction-related lane closures took effect to accommodate the relocation of Main Avenue, part of the expansion of T.F. Green Airport and the resurfacing of Veterans Memorial Drive, part of the Apponaug Circulator Project.
Warwick Police report the pedestrian struck by a car this morning on Main Avenue, an 83-year-old Warwick resident, was pronounced dead at 9:54 a.m., a short time after being transported from the scene to RI Hospital by Warwick Fire Rescue.
WARWICK, RI — A water main break at 38 Dryden Boulevard at about 3 p.m. Monday required the road to be blocked off until the Warwick Water Department could make repairs at about 7 p.m.