See how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Newport County and across RI.
Tenants and landlords negatively impacted by COVID-19 can get help applying for rent/utilities assistance
Share your unique love story with Patch's wedding announcements.
The process began in January, and the department received the distinction in March.
Are you recently engaged? Want to celebrate a milestone birthday? Let Rhode Island Patch help spread the good news.
The family event will feature Chase from Paw Patrol, car seat checks, face painting and more.
Share your unique love story with Patch's new wedding announcements.
The historic building, left empty when the new library opened in 2015, is now a fun alternative to a hotel stay.
Virtual training program enrolling 18-24 year olds who would like to work in hospitality
Adult fiction titles were the most popular genre of the year.
St. Nick helped hand out gift cards donated by local businesses and members of the department.
Join East Bay Community Action Program in celebrating GivingTuesday December 1, 2020
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
East Bay Community Action Program to hold online cooking class fundraiser November 12th to benefit its food pantries
Volunteers filled 1,000 bags with fresh produce to be distributed to area organizations.
The twice yearly event will be held at the Longplex Sports Center in Tiverton from June 25 to 28.
The market will be held weekly through October, featuring local vendors and musicans.
East Bay Community Action Program's Health Services will open two testing sites for people with symptoms. Tests are by appointment only.
The department is considering other socially distant options for a fun community day, such as a drive-in movie.
People 60/+ years old can get dine out vouchers from East Bay Community Action Program’s Restaurant Program, good at IHOP & Newport Creamery
Sogkonate Garden Club's Monthly Roadside Litter Collection will be on March 12, 2020.
The Sogkonate Garden Club will present Growing and Caring for Meadows by Gary Plunkett
Safe drivers were rewarded with a sweet surprise this Valentine's Day.
From Tiverton police's "first stork" to a $1 million winner, here's a look at the biggest stories in Tiverton and Little Compton.
The grant money came from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Library users can bring non-expired, non-perishable items to go to families in need, and the library will waive any late fees.
Monthly Roadside Litter Collection in Little Compton
Sogkonate Garden Club offers program on preparing gardens for winter
A crew collects litter on the jetty at Sakonnet Point during International Coastal Cleanup Day on Sept. 21, 2019 in Little Compton.
The Sogkonate Garden Club will present a free program on Controlling Invasive Plants Without Pesticides by URI Professor Lisa Tewksbury.
Residents and local businesses are asked to join the voluntary program to help Tiverton police investigate crimes.
International Coastal Clean-up begins at South Shore Beach at 9:00am Sept. 21
Sogkonate Garden Club to present program on Living in Harmony with Local Wildlife by Mary Grande
Chief Lilliana Luis and Chief Anya Medbury celebrated the last day of school at the Tiverton Police Station.
Charles Appleton won $1 million from a "Fastest Road To $1 Million" ticket he bought in Fall River.
Whether you've got the best brewery around or a music festival that rivals Coachella, tell us why your town should be a destination in 2018.