Donate nonperishable food items right from home with new "Pantry Pickup" program.
Applicants must be certified lifeguards and undergo several YMCA trainings and courses upon hire.
People ages 60/+ can dine at IHOP in East Providence with $5 voucher
The Little Free Art Gallery on Court Avenue opened on May 31.
The series will take place on Wednesdays in July and August at 7 p.m.
Tenants and landlords negatively impacted by COVID-19 can get help applying for rent/utilities assistance
The department is offering four different programs for kids ages 5 to 18.
The policy change went into effect on Thursday, June 17.
The event will take place on Saturday, June 19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Apple Blossom Preschool & Early Learning Center.
Masks are still required for kids ages 2-12 and visitors who are not fully vaccinated.
The monastery is located on a 7.16-acre property along Narraganset Bay.
Yvette Vary, who turned 100 years old on March 22, enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1944.
Virtual training program enrolling 18-24 year olds who would like to work in hospitality
East Bay Community Action Program is scheduling appointments for adults in East Providence aboard the Molar Express this month
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East Bay Community Action Program to hold online cooking class fundraiser November 12th to benefit its food pantries
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Barrington town officials said motor vehicle excise bills will be delayed pending the approval of the state budget.
Responders can win a gift card while providing valuable insight to the BPL.
The RI Department of Health said bacteria levels in the water have returned to safe levels.
The Barrington Town Council has extended the town's state of emergency through Aug. 8, unless amended.
The pledge includes a commitment to review of Barrington's use-of-force policies.
The summer campaign feeds 40 to 50 Barrington families, while 25 to 30 seniors receive meals each week.
Those entering the library will be limited to 30 minutes inside the building with curbside pickup still available.
Barrington's splash pad is back open - with social gathering restrictions.
The soup will be available from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Barrington Christian Academy on June 9.
Barrington imposes a $500 fine for violations that include failure to wear a face mask in public, gathering in groups greater than 15.
Barrington officials are hoping residents shop small businesses and go out to eat in town during re-opening amid the coronavirus crisis.
Barrington is asking students and residents to join together for a public Art "Gallery Weekend" at their homes over Memorial Day weekend.
Barrington announced pass applications will be accepted online starting on Monday.
East Bay Community Action Program's Health Services will open two testing sites for people with symptoms. Tests are by appointment only.
The grant will go toward parking lot, dock accessibility and boat launch improvements for access to the Barrington River.
Mick McGovern and Susan Nestell married in front of Mick's 92-year-old mother, Estelle, amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Barrington Town Manager J.J. Cunha offers holiday message, reiterates directives for Easter gatherings.
The Barrington Town Council extended its state of emergency for the next month.
Barrington Town Manager is directing all those returning to Barrington from New York to self-quarantine for 14 days.
The Barrington Public Library will close on Monday for one week, has suspended all community meetings and programs through March 31.
Due to the impending renovation, the Barrington Public Library is putting a hold on accepting any donated books or media.
Course for middle school-aged children will focus on actions to take in an emergency, cyber safety and cyber bullying.
People 60/+ years old can get dine out vouchers from East Bay Community Action Program’s Restaurant Program, good at IHOP & Newport Creamery
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