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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.
The Narragansett Times of Narragansett; The Standard-Times of North Kingstown; The IndependentRI (South County Newspapers), covering South Kingstown, North Kingstown, Narragansett and The University of Rhode Island; The Express of Westerly; Independent newspapers The Block Island Times of New Shoreham; Jamestown Press of Jamestown
South County Newspapers began publishing the South County Life magazine in 1998. [2] South County Life published 7 editions per year. In 1999, South County Newspapers began publishing the North East Independent, which covered the areas of East Greenwich and North Kingstown. [2] Wilson stepped down from the South County Independent in 2001. [8]
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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
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 ...
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