Also: Couple wins $25k a year for life in Rhode Island Lottery; high-end men's clothing store opens in East Greenwich; more.
Also: Man accused of sexually soliciting a 14-year-old child; electricity prices; Rhode Island's top stories of the week; more.
Tiverton residents can drop off tablets, pills, capsules, patches and other solid forms of prescription drugs, along with vaping devices.
Nonprofits have until March 28 to apply for grants of up to $10,000
The contest is being run by the Hometown Foundation, a nonprofit which helps deserving law enforcement agencies and their K-9 units.
East Bay Community Action Program’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program has appointments available in Bristol and East Providence
West Place Animal Sanctuary receives $30,000 to support its "Animal Nutritional, Medical and Enrichment Program."
Also: Armed robbery suspect at-large; high bacteria levels close 4 beaches; man sentenced for molesting two children; weekend road closures.
Register now for series being held Monday afternoons in Portsmouth
Seven RI agencies are part of the national Community Action Partnership which is celebrating 60 years of service
The winner told RI lottery officials she played the numbers her late grandmother used to play and will use the money for student loans.
As part of the assessment, police employees and community members are invited to offer comments about Tiverton police over the phone.
An early start to spring in many parts of the country means the annual hunt in the woods for morels, among the most desired wild mushrooms.
Rhode Island residents are not living in the path of totality. But we won't miss out on the celestial sensation, either.
Tiverton's Amelia Riveire was one of just four girl scouts from southeastern New England selected for this United Nations commission.
Income eligible people ages 55+ are needed to help in local schools, Head Start sites, YMCAs, and libraries
East Bay Community Action Program’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program has appointments available in Bristol and Riverside
Also: A warmer than usual spring likely; another bridge closes; two charged with tampering with thousands of gift cards; $100k lottery win.
Also: Church fire under investigation for arson; tractor-trailer carrying gasoline catches fire; serious snowstorm with 50 mph gusts coming.
East Bay Community Action Program will provide training for volunteers who want to help low-income tax filers.
Here are the Top 10 most popular stories and posts from around Rhode Island Patch sites last week.
Also: Woman accused of biting cop; dog found abandoned; RI named one of the top 10 safest states; man shot by police released from hospital.
Also: Tornado warning hits northern Rhode Island; CVS expands allergy-free treat selection for Halloween; deer hunting zones; cool homes.
The Little Compton Community Center and the Little Compton Food Bank received a combined $15,000 from the Rhode Island Foundation.
Also: Victim identified in fatal head-on van crash; two Catholic churches merge; police summer safety tips; beautiful homes hit the market.
Also: 27-year-old shot in Cranston; fireflies are disappearing; priest convicted on child pornography charge; beautiful homes hit market.
The farmers market takes place every Sunday year-round, but with the warm months here, it's time for it to return outdoors.
Also: See the Eta Aquariids meteor shower peak in RI; free freshwater fishing this weekend; state education job fair; weekend weather; more.
Thirteen states from Texas to Maine are in the path of totality in what's being called the Great North American Eclipse on April 8, 2024.
Tiverton police said Avah Victoria Flowers, 16, may be in danger and could be near Newport, Portsmouth or Middletown.
Learn more about the protected forest between Newport’s reservoirs at Pachet Brook and Nonquit Pond in Tiverton.
The Sogkonate Garden Club will present Sara Lavallee of Healthy Soils and Seas at the Little Compton Community Center March 1, at 7:30PM.
Tiverton police offer a department-funded Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu program, honor guard, detail shifts at the local casino and more.
See the top 10 most-read stories on Tiverton-Little Compton Patch in the last week.
The merger was necessary because of declining attendance at Mass, according to the Catholic Diocese of Providence.
The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Tiverton-Little Compton.
In 2022, Tiverton-Little Compton Patch has told some amazing stories, and these were the most read.
Was it new public land in Little Compton; A restaurant posting an Anne Frank meme; a teen killed in a crash; or the most missed businesses?
Rilwan K. Feyisitan, Jr. will assume leadership of the community action agency in January