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In October, more than 21,000 people read East Greenwich Patch.

After a six-year stint in South Florida, Patrick Luce returned to his home state of Rhode Island in 2007. Patrick came to Patch as Associate Regional Editor after spending much of his career in newspapers, most recently as Editorial Page Editor of The Herald News in Fall River, Mass.
Previously, Patrick had served as editor and writer for such publications as The Times of Pawtucket, the Coventry Courier, the Warwick Beacon and the Palm Beach Post. While living in Florida, Patrick took a three-year career detour into the public sector, serving as special events coordinator for Palm Beach County.
Patrick loves to play baseball, ski, coach youth soccer and go to the park wth his daughter Caitlyn and Casey the uber-dog.
In October, more than 21,000 people read East Greenwich Patch.

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If you didn't get a chance to see last night, the aurora borealis should be visible in Massachusetts a few more days. Check out the photos.
If you didn't get a chance to see last night, the aurora borealis should be visible in Rhode Island a few more days. Check out the photos.
If you didn't get a chance to see last night, the aurora borealis should be visible in New Hampshire a few more days. Check out the photos.
Check out the new slate of town leaders in Watertown.
The right two lanes are blocked in downtown Providence, backing up traffic well into Cranston.
The restaurant's home-cooked comfort food and friendly atmosphere are touted in the restaurant review.
The man was allegedly carrying his gun, which another teen reportedly found on the ground after the fight in Norton.
A rare G3 magnetic storm anticipated Monday night will make Aurora borealis visible as far south as Rhode Island.
A rare G3 magnetic storm anticipated Monday night will make Aurora borealis visible as far south as Rhode Island.
A rare G3 magnetic storm anticipated Monday night will make Aurora borealis visible as far south as Massachusetts.
Plus, trick-or-treaters get a dangerous trick, and police say a man passed out with heroin and a two-year-old in the car.
Police released a surveillance photo of the man believed to be involved in multiple robberies in the area.
"Referendum candidate" Lawrence Lessig said Democratic Party rules for debates "won't let" him be a candidate.
"Referendum candidate" Lawrence Lessig said Democratic Party rules for debates "won't let" him be a candidate.