Conimicut Fire Razes Tiger Eye Gift Shop
![[CREDIT: Mayor Frank Picozzi] Warwick Firefighters responded to a Conimicut fire Saturday, Sept. 6 that razed Tiger Eye Gift Shop and seriously damaged Kent Electric. There were no serious injuries reported.](https://e8dgfhu6pow.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Conimicut-Fire-Tiger-Eye-Sept.-6-2025-250x228.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&ssl=1)
WARWICK, RI — Tiger Eye Gift Shop was razed by a Conimicut fire Saturday afternoon, a blaze that also seriously damaged Kent Electric, rallying the community to their aid with […]
WARWICK, RI — Tiger Eye Gift Shop was razed by a Conimicut fire Saturday afternoon, a blaze that also seriously damaged Kent Electric, rallying the community to their aid with […]
UPDATE Saturday, Sept. 3: The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) recommends reopening Scarborough State Beach – South in Narragansett for swimming because bacteria counts reported by the RIDOH State […]
UPDATE – JUNE 30, 2022: The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) recommends reopening Oakland and Conimicut Beaches in Warwick, Barrington Town Beach, and Larkin Pond Association Beach in […]
WARWICK, RI – Frederick Mikkelsen was a young man when he lived and worked at the Conimicut Lighthouse from 1958 through 1961. “I didn’t think I’d live long enough to […]
WARWICK,RI — Mayor Frank Picozzi’s office has announced a Friday press conference at Conimicut Point Park to share details of a $775,000 federal grant awarded to the City of Warwick […]
WARWICK, RI — The Rhode Island Department of Health has closed Conimicut Point Beach in Warwick for swimming because of high bacteria counts. The Health Department announced the closure Thursday, July […]
This week’s Warwick Home of the Week is a three – story tall waterfront stunner on Shawomet Avenue, one of the classic streets in Conimicut.
Warwick Police arrested a Cranston woman apparently living out of a stolen U-Haul truck Aug. 9 at 7:50 p.m. at the end of South Shore Avenue by Conimicut Point, resolving a series of complaints about the truck as well as a stolen vehicle report out of Leominster, MA.
Once you’ve seen one sunset, you have definitely not see them all.
This week’s home of the week, listed by our Team at Keller Williams, is a handyman (or woman) special in the desirable Conimicut Point Park with 180-degree water views of Narragansett Bay.
A graffiti artist that started illustrating Conimicut Village early February who has won the ire of some, the grudging artistic respect of others now has a price on their spray can.
Monday gifted stargazers with the first “supermoon” of 2015 — a full moon near its closest point to Earth for the month, as explained by earthsky.org — and local photog Lincoln Smith has photos of the event.
Conimicut Point is a lovely setting for watching sunsets, but if you couldn’t make it out there to watch the sun go down Aug. 7, there’s no need to worry – local photog Lincoln Smith was there to catch if for you on camera.