The head of the board at the Pawtucket Soup Kitchen says that since a Breeze story last week, they’ve heard from representatives from Saint Raphael Academy and the ...
Louise (Baron) Monroe, 80, of Cumberland, passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025, in the Friendly Home, Woonsocket. She was the lifelong friend and spouse of the late Walter J. Kent Jr. and mother of ...
In the last 50 years, Public Works Director Kirk Loiselle says he can count on one hand how many snowstorms he was not out ...
WOONSOCKET – City officials say they expect to make a decision soon on how to proceed with phase one improvements to the Main Street/Worrall Street area near the Stadium Theatre. The troublesome ...
With Medicare Open Enrollment ending next week, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced that last ...
No one gave out a championship trophy to the top team at the Mews Tavern Gear ‘N’ Beer 5K that was held two weekends ago in the streets ...
The past year has been difficult for many families across the country and here in Rhode Island. In November, amid the federal ...
The Mount Saint Charles Academy wrestling team kicked off its second season on a high note on Saturday, Nov. 22, by taking down the program’s first victory, a ...
The Sentinel Striders’ youth running club’s boys’ ages 11-12 group qualified for next weekend’s USATF National Championships by taking fifth place in the team standings at the ...
It’s been 25 years since the Woonsocket High football team relied on a field goal to defeat Cumberland High in a low-scoring game in their Thanksgiving Day rivalry, ...
More than 15 years ago, Bruce Beaumier visited a sick young woman who had not seen Santa in more than 15 years.
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