June 18, 2013
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Myron J. Francis Elementary School in Rumford once again this year, held a "Baby Shower" from 6/3 - 6/7/13 to benefit the East Bay Community Action Program (EBCAP). Collected were approximately 80 … more
Capineri Graduation [Photo gallery]
Michael S. Capineri of Rumford graduated cum laude from Boston College on May 20, receiving his Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from the Carroll School of Management. While attending Boston … more
Good MorningMemorial Day was created as an occasion to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to insure our freedom. It is our opportunity to stop and give thanks for the many who have died … more
More than 30 years ago, the Annual EP Heritage Festival began. Now in its 33rd year, the premiere summer event in East Providence, has been credited with literally putting our city on the map. … more
Criminal-background checks for school volunteers who make regular, unmonitored contact with students is now the law in Rhode Island. To read more by The East Providence Post click on the link … more
What a great event! It was nice that the skies cleared so fun could be had at the 3rd Annual K-Rob Festival! more
When the E.R. Martin Junior High - now Middle School -opened its doors in 1976-77, some 1500 students arrived amidst much fanfare. The large library housed many books and had a lofty overhead walk … more
By Bob Rodericks EPHS Pool Deemed Structurally Unsafe. Approx. $700,000, Maybe More in Bond Monies for Energy, Now Wasted? East Providence High School has received another blow to its' 60 … more
EAST PROVIDENCE — In a move that is sure to get the attention of the State Department of Revenue, the East Providence City Council voted to send resolutions asking the governor and the General … more
PROVIDENCE — The Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission (RIHPHC) recently announced that it is awarding eight grants totaling about $54,500 to local historic preservation … more
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