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About 200 Jamestown residents gathered Saturday at East Ferry’s Veterans Memorial Square to protest President Donald Trump’s military parade that doubled as his birthday celebration. Dubbed the “No ...
To the editor: If the article in The Jamestown Press on last week’s financial town meeting in any way reflects the word on the street, the meeting once again has shown the shortcomings of the town’s ...
Naturalist Emily Gamage, from left, teaches Vivienne, 12, Ava, 7, and Grace Ewing about the marine animals on display Tuesday at Beavertail Aquarium. The free aquarium is open from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 ...
Visitors to the heart of Jamestown at East Ferry Wharf will see changes this summer as new owners have moved into the restaurant and a club next door is allowing its members to cruise Narragansett Bay ...
Voters rejected $4.95 million in bond requests Monday during a four-hour financial town meeting that was described by some as a convoluted, confusing circus. An oft-puzzled audience of 520 voters ...
Cheryl Boyd describes the trailer park’s “warm, welcoming community” during a workshop Tuesday at Lawn School to consider the future of Fort Getty. About 280 residents were in attendance. PHOTOS BY ...
Parking is no longer allowed on the eastern waterfront side of Bay View Drive from Conanicus Avenue north to Davis Street. The town council approved the amended ordinance Monday during a public ...
U.S. Sen. Jack Reed, right, speaks to a capacity crowd Tuesday at the recreation center. He spoke about the “chaos and anxiety” caused by President Donald Trump. PHOTOS BY ANDREA VON HOHENLEITEN A ...
The captain of Newport Sportfishing Charters will discuss his experiences fishing in southern New England at 6 p.m., April 23, at the fire station, 50 Narragansett Ave. Rob Taylor has been fishing in ...
The Rev. Lou Midura sits at his desk Tuesday at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church. The Massachusetts native and former homebuilder was hired in November after moving to Rhode Island to be closer to his ...
The town council is asking the state legislature to support a bill to exempt Jamestown from a law that prohibits municipalities from levying a tax of more than 4 percent above the previous fiscal year ...
The first house of worship in Jamestown will undergo improvements to preserve the National Historic Landmark for future generations. The Conanicut Friends Meetinghouse, at the corner of North Road and ...
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