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- The Providence Journal
- North Providence firefighters fight back
- Warwick ordinance would require pit bulls be neutered
- After revaluation, average residential property values drop in Lincoln
- Rhode Island native to head Lifetime TV network
- Firefighters fight back
- Warren, RI, man pleads guilty to murdering parents, hiding bodies in cesspool
- Difference in rainfall explains flooding
- Pawtucket announces strategies for downtown development
- Disaster benefits sessions set
- Budget bill would add business consultant, surprising EDC chief
- Fired Central Falls high school teachers now reapplying for jobs
- Central Falls high school's athletes excel despite turmoil over teachers
- Hope High changes debated
- Brown medical school seen as vital stimulus
- High school's athletes excel despite turmoil over teachers
- A vision of the future
- HUD funding will pay for Rte. 5 wind turbine
- Recycling rate doubles since inception of 'Green Up'
- DOT fixes washed-out Colebrook Road in Little Compton
- A vision of the future
- The Providence Phoenix
- Ardeo at Waterplace
- Random stuff
- Smokey the Childbearer
- Review: The Back-Up Plan
- Review: Furry Vengeance
- Learning to live
- Dancing the night away
- Roky Erickson With Okkervil River | True Love Cast Out All Evil
- Rip Shop | The Authenticity
- Male Bonding | Nothing Hurts
- Dick 50 | Late Show
- Flying Lotus | Cosmogramma
- The Fall | Your Future Our Clutter
- Play ball!
- The horror
- Where It s At
- Election attracting urine stains
- Old Hoss Radbourn: Providence baseball, extraordinary and profane
- Reefer gladness at the Crowne Plaza
- New skills for the new job market
- WJAR TV
- Pawtucket man shot to death at auto body shop
- Government approves Cape Wind project
- Police: Woman stole pet cats for illegal sales
- Warwick eyes pit bull legislation
- Government official: Salazar to approve Cape Wind
- Repairs will disrupt South Shore commuter rail service
- Toyota to recall about 50,000 Sequoia SUVs
- Question: How are your allergies?
- Flashback: April 28
- Driver killed in head-on crash
- City wall mural is vandalized
- Warwick eyes pitt bull legislation
- No-show driver blamed for bus delays
- Thursday at 11: An Innocent Man?
- RI lawmakers get back to budget matters
- Jury begins deliberations in fatal school stabbing
- Man ordered held in Fall River arson
- Rally planned for immigrant rights
- Man shot to death at auto body shop
- RI task force created to target mortgage fraud
- WNAC TV
- Floods may help R.I. fisheries
- N. Prov. firefighter in court for fraud
- Search continues for body shop gunmen
- Government OKs Cape Cod wind farm
- Bishop Tobin to meet with St. Matthew's
- Woonsocket hospital in financial crisis
- Local firefighters picket mayor's plan
- Man opens fire inside auto shop, 1 dead
- Former Johnston mayor laid to rest
- Couple murdered, son pleads guilty
- Chafee, Caprio tied in new poll
- 2 arrested in Johnston chase, break-in
- Mill arson suspect arrested
- Swansea kidnapping suspect arraigned
- Man pleads guilty to murdering parents
- No bail for stabbing, beating suspect
- Man wanted in W. Warwick armed robbery
- Police: 1 dead in Providence shooting
- Cracking down mortgage fraud in RI
- Brown's medical school moves locations
- WPRI TV
- FEMA sets up local info. booths
- Government OKs Cape Cod wind farm
- Teen manslaughter suspect due in court
- Floods may help R.I. fisheries
- RI gets failing grade for air quality
- Local business gets a second chance
- Woonsocket hospital in financial crisis
- N. Prov. firefighter in court for fraud
- Search continues for body shop gunmen
- Bishop Tobin to meet with St. Matthew's
- Cape Wind Ruling Expected Today
- Local Man Killed After Crash In Dighton
- Local firefighters picket mayor's plan
- Local firefighters picket mayor's plan
- Senate committee approves budget bill
- Online Nightly Newscast 4/27
- Man opens fire inside auto shop, 1 dead
- Chafee, Caprio tied in new poll
- Former Johnston mayor laid to rest
- Couple murdered, son pleads guilty
- The Jamestown Press
- PBS host to speak at CIAA annual meeting May 20
- American Legion Post 22 to offer scholarship
- Get your scarecrows ready for competition
- M*A*S*H* fundraiser to benefit island resident
- Enter your art in CIAA show
- Gilbert Stuart Museum spring fair this Sunday
- Spaghetti dinner benefit this Saturday
- Ruggiero to host discussion on LNG
- Fitness classes at Jamestown Golf Course
- Teens can learn about library resources
- ART NOW exhibition now open
- Islander s art to be featured at MFA event
- Watson Farm will shear sheep on May 8
- Join Youth Litter and Conservation Team
- Godena Farm cleanup to take place May 1
- Organic farming talk tonight at library
- Garden club welcomes your plant donations
- Cartoon
- Clean up the island in honor of Earth Day
- New in town
- The Block Island Times
- Article Title Unavailable
- Talking deer counting, hunting methodologies
- Block Island School Third quarter Honor Roll 2009-2010
- SANDY POINT SEALS
- HDC approves of telephone generator placement
- School Committee responds to governor s bargaining changes
- Council approves nearly $11 million for 2011
- Setting sail with Stephen Land
- Sosnowski: something happening
- Island farm still possible? Business, tourism leaders talk to Deepwater
- How do fish react to wind farms and cables?
- Worst of the oil spill contained
- Ethics Commission fines Willi
- Land chosen as harbormaster
- Wind farm options remain up in the air
- Alert: Cormorant shellfishing closed
- Council meets with Rep. Walsh
- Governor, CLF react
- Before vote, a final island hearing
- Fire dept. pumps flooded homes; oil spill add to woes
- Providence Business News
- Cape Wind gets OK as first offshore farm
- McLaughlin wins $50M Navy contract
- Three Fall River firms get training funds
- Panel votes on Shooters, not Allens Ave.
- Home sales jumped in Mass. in March
- RWU wins grant in national EPA contest
- Businesses to rally for job training funds
- Mazze: R.I. film tax credit is a good deal
- Circulation falls again at ProJo, dailies
- American Academy elects 2 Brown profs
- Opulent boat show set for Newport in 11
- NatGrid halts rebates for efficiency
- Poll: New Bedford supports a casino
- 2010 Business Women winners named
- Newport Fed reverses 2009 1Q loss
- Gas prices in R.I. continue to climb
- Newport Fed reverses last year s loss
- Raytheon invested in Zumwalt success
- Flood plain won t deter some builders
- 3 Steeple Street Bar & Bistro may reopen
- Rhode Island School of Design
- WHITNEY BIENNIAL
- PROJECT RUNWAY
- NASA'S MOONBUGGY RACE
- TALKING WITH CLINTON
- Artonomics symposium April 29-30
- Commencement 2010
- The History of White People
- Students travel to Istanbul
- Maeda wins 2010 AIGA Medal
- Register Now for Summer Studies
- CE Evening Classes Canceled
- WITNESS TREE PROJECT
- RISD: THE MUSICAL!
- Alum on 'Project Runway'
- ARTS=JOBS
- Pre-College 2010 | June 26-August 7
- Oscar nod for 'Inglourious Basterds'
- RISD Wins Silver Medal
- RISD CLOSED | FEB 10, 2010
- STORM CLOSINGS | FEB 10, 2010
- Roger Williams University
- East Bay Energy Consortium Meeting Minutes, August 24, 2009
- East Bay Energy Consortium Legal Subcommittee Meeting Minutes, June 15, 2009
- East Bay Energy Consortium Meeting minutes, July 13, 2009
- East Bay Energy Consortium Meeting Minutes, August 17, 2009
- East Bay Energy Consortium Joint Committee Workshop at Bristol Town Hall, Burnside Building: Meeting Notes, April 19, 2010
- Instituting a Hierarchy of Human Worth: Eugenic Ideology And the Anatomy of Who Gets What
- The Anti-Gang Initiative in Detroit: An Aggressive Enforcement Approach to Gangs
- Pedophilic, Rapist, and Mixed Sexual Offenders: An Application of the Self-Regulation Model
- The Self Regulation Model: Research Findings and Implications for Treatment
- Risk Assessment of Ethnically Diverse Sex Offenders
- Ethnic Differences Among Incarcerated Sex Offenders
- The Messenger - April 8, 1983
- The Messenger - May 12, 1983
- The Quill - Vol. VIII - No. 1 - Sept. 16, 1968
- The Messenger - April 21, 1982
- The Messenger - November 21, 1982
- The Messenger - February 11, 1983
- The Messenger - March 7, 1983
- Exploring the Drugs-Homicide Connection
- An Empirical Analysis of Deviant Homicides in Chicago
- AARP: Rhode Island
- Call for Nominations: AARP Andrus Award for Community Service
- When to Start Social Security Benefits
- Tax-Aide Volunteers Ready for Action
- Rhode Island Bulletin State News
- Rhode Island - About Your State Office
- Rhode Island Advocacy
- Rhode Island News
- Rhode Island Volunteering
- AARP-RI Joins Nationwide Effort to Champion Nursing in America
- Global Waiver Has Benefits & Risks
- Pay Now or Pay More Later
- AARP/Walgreens Wellness Bus Coming
- Edward J. Drew Recognized for Volunteer Efforts
- Have You Been In The Hospital?
- AARP Wants You to Make a Difference
- Newport to Pilot Livable Community Project
- State Director Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
- Long Term Care Rebalancing a Success
- AARP-RI Opposes Major Increase in Electric Rates
- AARP Key Partner in Living Well RI
- My02818
- Thorpes And Verdi To Open,Parking Appeal Continues
- Jerry Meyer, EG ChamberHead, To Step Down July 1
- Pawtucket Credit Union PlansFor New Branch On Post Road
- Fat Belly's Expansion HeldUp By Parking Requirement
- Prisoner Carvings To BeRestored On Old Jail Bld.
- Academy Players, Host'Our Town' At Armory
- Dodgeball Tourney, HoopsGame Both Benefit Haiti
- Education Foundation HostsCasino Night At Armory
- Fundraiser Tonight At PalsFor Trafalgar Fire Victims
- Financial Future UncertainFor Academy Players Group
- Local Spring Fashion OnDisplay At Methodist Church
- Hanaford Students Perform'Willy Wonka' This Weekend
- 40th Annual Clown Town EventThis Saturday At Swift Center
- EG Historic Society HoldsAnnual Meeting Tonight
- Local Christians BeginHoliday Weekend Early
- EGHPS Annual Egg Hunt AtGreene Homestead Saturday
- Main Street Wedding WalkPromises Bridal Bonanza
- Kentish Guards Re-CreatesMarch Towards Mass. Today
- East Greenwich CelebratesEarth Day This Saturday
- Annual Scott Carlson ALSRun Sat. At Goddard Park

