Warwick Mayor Scott Avedisian and Rhode Island business executives ended their trade mission to Ireland Saturday, promoting Warwick as an expansion destination as well as discussing cargo flights and expanded Norwegian Air flights to TF Green Airport.
With just five days left till the Warwick school year starts for grades K-7 & 9 Tuesday, with grades 8, 10, 11, and 12 starting Sept. 6, this year’s new 2017 bus routes have been made available online by the Warwick School Department.
The Labor Day weekend bumps next week’s Warwick City Council meeting till Tuesday, when councillors will consider ordinances regulating dangerous dogs and restricting standing in areas of streets without sidewalks, typically used by panhandlers.
Officer Alfred Silveira was called to Satander Bank at 1927 Post Road July 8 at 9:59 p.m. for a report of a man who had driven a blue 1999 Ford F150 over a concrete wall in front of the bank and continued south, arresting the man on a DUI charge after two fellow officers stopped him.
An East Greenwich man arrested by State Police Jan. 12 after meeting a detective for what he thought would be a sexual encounter with an 8-year-old girl has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison.
The Warwick City Council approved abandoning portions of Arnold Neck Drive and Staples Avenue at the request of Duncan Ley & Christopher Ley, owners of 212 Arnold’s Neck Drive, who stood to lose significant value to their property and limit its marketability due to the proximity of City roads, requiring them to list the City as a co-insured party.
RI Trooper arrests in Warwick area this week included arrests for violation of a no-contact order, DUI, Alprazolam possession, and passing fraudulent checks.
WARWICK, R.I. — Rocky Point was full of people, food and music Thursday night during the third of Warwick’s food truck nights, with live entertainment by the Food Truck Five. […]
State Police report Vincent D’Ambra, who fled arrest for indecent solicitation of a child on Post Road in Warwick Wednesday morning, striking several unmarked police cars with his vehicle, turned himself in to West Warwick Police Wednesday night.
It’ll be about a month before the rest of the nation celebrates American Independence on July 4, but Warwick gets a head start, just like it’s done since the burning of the Gaspee, which preceded the Boston Tea Party in 1773 by more than a year.
There may be a special relationship between a man and his dog, but there was no relationship between a Warwick man and the owner of the backhoe the operator was driving south down Jefferson Boulevard in the company of his Shi Tzu May 9 at 11:28 a.m.
If you were caught with unused tickets by the sudden shuttering of Ocean State Theatre on Jefferson Boulevard last month, Stadium Theater in Woonsocket has got your back -the northern RI venue will accept tickets for cancelled OSTC performances.