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Skip the train and get onboard with tickets to shows by local theater companies

Looking to welcome a new furry friend into your home? Adopt, don’t shop! Shelters around South County and across the state have dogs and cats ready to find their forever homes. Here are three …

Because celebrations don’t always happen on the Fourth!

Over two weeks, URI’s Edwards Hall transforms into a concert venue

A town-by-town guide for both summer people and locals to discover where to shop, dine, play, and explore your way through an Ocean State summer.

With its quiet, sandy beaches and curious wooded spaces, Charlestown offers some of South County’s best natural scenery.

A small town with a city feel, East Greenwich is a must-stop destination. A new wave of trendsetting restaurants and chic shops are drawing crowds to stroll Main Street and beyond.

Just a bridge away, Jamestown is Rhode Island’s hidden gem. This island has gorgeous, unspoiled nature to explore, some of the state’s best food, and a fraction of the crowds of other tourist destinations.

When visitors think of South County, they’re probably envisioning Narragansett. Three public beaches – Scarborough, Wheeler, and Narragansett Town Beach – offer all the rays you can handle. And there’s plenty of food and fun to get you through the days, even the rainy ones.

North Kingstown has played an important role in American aviation, naval development, and innovation.

This delightful coastal village is a part of North Kingstown, and it’s the kind of picture-perfect waterfront New England town that summer days are made of.

Rhode Island’s largest town is full of seaside charm

The southernmost town in Rhode Island is a popular landing spot for visitors, and it’s not hard to see why. Easy access to the ferries and proximity to the highway – plus a lot of city sophistication with a small-town feel – make Westerly a destination.

Block Island is a natural wonder. Just 15 miles from Point Judith, the island’s expansive green spaces and unspoiled coastline are worth exploring. Best of all, all Block Island beaches are free.

Once a summer playground for the rich and famous, Newport is a thriving cultural center in any season, filled with restaurants, shopping, museums, and plenty of fun.

The towns of Barrington, Warren, Bristol, Portsmouth, Middletown, Tiverton, and Little Compton are home to many of Rhode Island’s largest farms, vineyards, and parks.

The Creative capital and its surrounding Cities

A kind gesture turned creative endeavor promotes American Sign Language learning

April 2023

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