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  2. Narragansett Times - Wikipedia

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    The Narragansett Times is a publication of Southern Rhode Island Newspapers that serves the Rhode Island towns of Narragansett and South Kingstown. [1] It is published on Wednesdays and Fridays. Its estimated circulation is 3,006 copies.

  3. List of newspapers in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The Rhode Island Wave, [3] published monthly and owned by The Rhode Island Wave, LLC. and Deana Grenier. Based in Providence, but covering the entire state. Jewish Rhode Island, published monthly and owned by the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island.

  4. RISN Operations - Wikipedia

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    The Narragansett Times With the largest and most frequent circulation of the Wakefield-based papers—5,006 in 2006, [12] delivered twice weekly, on Wednesday and Friday -- The Narragansett Times is the second oldest, having covered Narragansett and South Kingstown, in southeastern Washington County, since 1855. The Standard-Times

  5. Narragansett tried to cap short-term rentals, so landlords ...

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    Narragansett's ordinance creates a licensing system for short-term rentals and caps the number of licenses to be issued at 1,100 the first year, decreasing by 100 each year down to 900 by 2026.

  6. Narragansett - Wikipedia

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    Narragansett Park, an American race track, Pawtucket, Rhode Island; Narragansett Pier, a village within the town of Narragansett, Rhode Island; Narragansett Pond, a lake in Plymouth County, Massachusetts; Narragansett Times, a newspaper in Narragansett and South Kingstown, Rhode Island; Narragansett Trail, a public footpath in Connecticut and ...

  7. For JFK, Rhode Island was a second home. Revisiting his ... - AOL

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    Though John F. Kennedy was a native of Massachusetts, he spent quite a bit of time in Rhode Island, including several key moments of his life. At the 60th anniversary of his death by an assassin's ...

  8. Sightline Media Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1940 as the Army Times Publishing Company. In August 1997, it was purchased by the Gannett Company. [1]As part of the spinoff of digital and broadcasting properties in 2015, Gannett spun off these properties to Tegna.

  9. PressReader - Wikipedia

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    PressReader's eponymous product is an all-you-can-read newspaper and magazine subscription service, which costs $29.99 per month [3] and grants access to all of the titles in the company's library via PressReader apps and website. The company partners with various hotels, airlines, cafes and other businesses which sponsor access to the service ...