Man-eating bears: A weekly excerpt from Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Sanity
I never actually saw a man-eating bear near the house when I was growing up, nor any other kind of bear for that matter, but I knew they were out there.
My older brothers constantly...
Property sales in Glocester between February 11 & February 21
The following is a list of property sales recorded in the Glocester Town Clerk’s office between Tuesday, Feb. 11 and Friday, Feb. 21.
15 Phillips Lane
Seller: Robert McLean & Mary Torrance
Buyer: Charles Lutz &...
Bernstein resigns from longtime role as Glocester town solicitor
GLOCESTER – The Glocester Town Council has accepted the resignation of longtime Town Solicitor William Bernstein.
"He served the town at a very high capacity for 15 years and represented the residents of Glocester, the...
Spiderman breakfast, free seeds & art frogs: Five things to know in Glocester this...
Breakfast
Laurel Grange #40 at 347 Snake Hill Road is hosting a breakfast with Spiderman and Anna from Frozen on Sunday, Feb. 23 from 10 a.m. to noon, with photos, songs, activities and...
The brain of a writer: A weekly excerpt from Life, Liberty and the Pursuit...
My brother asked me one time, "What's it like inside your brain...being a writer and all of that?"
"You don't want to go there..." I replied.
"No, really. How do you come up with stuff to...
Northern RI schools win funding for math skills improvement
PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island officials launched the statewide Math Matters RI campaign this week, announcing the latest round of Learn365RI grants including funding for schools in Burrillville, North Smithfield and Glocester.
The awards will...
GPD’s Jenison nominated for Special Olympics Elwood Johnson Award
GLOCESTER – A lieutenant with the Glocester Police Department has been nominated for an award recognizing commitment to philanthropy and community impact, and is now in the running for the statewide award.
Lt. Jeffrey...