Westerly Community Credit Union showed support for local athletes, sports programs and schools as they donated 100 percent of the proceeds from the 35th annual...
[Read More]Coldwell Banker Coastal Homes has announced that Mike Lamb and Richard J. Walker, both of Westerly, have joined the firm as full-time independent sales associates...
[Read More]The band didn't waste any time getting warmed up and neither did the crowd.
[Read More]Westerly High's Rhys Johnstone finished first in the 100-yard backstroke at the Division I boys swimming championship meet on Sunday at Roger Williams University.
[Read More]Winter Storm Warnings have been posted for parts of our area. This means that there is now the potential for 6" of snow in...
[Read More]When Westerly High's Helena Hall-Thomsen passed three runners on the final lap of the 4x200 relay early in Saturday's state indoor track championships, she had...
[Read More]With the recent completion of a $5 million upgrade, Westerly Hospital's cardiac catheterization laboratory is outfitted with state-of-the-art equipment and fully connected to the Yale...
[Read More]Year-to-date allocations of Rhode Island hotel taxes in fiscal 2019 were running 2 percent higher through October in Westerly, according to final figures released Thursday...
[Read More]Two school records were broken, and a lot of personal records were set by the Westerly High girls swim team on Saturday at the Division...
[Read More]The Westerly Wastewater Treatment Facility has received a 2018 Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Excellence Award from the federal Environmental Protection Agency. The facility was one...
[Read More]Residents of the most westerly town in Cornwall say they will fight proposals to ban a hunt from taking part in their annual Feast Day...
[Read More]Quilter Ellie Coffey has mapped out a colorful way to highlight Westerly's 350th anniversary and support the Westerly Library at the same time.
[Read More]People in the community give police an advantage in fighting crime, Chief of Police Shawn Lacey told members of the Ocean Community Chamber of Commerce...
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[Read More]I was disturbed to read the article about removing the street trees on W. Broad St. in Pawcatuck (Westerly Sun, Feb. 14, 2019). Understandably, merchanats...
[Read More]As officials, students, parents, other residents and taxpayers await a decision from the state Department of Education on a proposed $71.4 million school building project,...
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