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The world tautog record is a 35-inch, 28-pound 13-ounce fish caught by Ken Westerfeld of Queens, New York, in 2015. That record-holder fish was caught with Capt. Kane Bounds off Ocean City ...
Jewish Rhode Island, published monthly and owned by the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island. Based in Providence, but covering the entire state. Mercury, published monthly and owned by Gatehouse Media. An alternative weekly-style paper covering Rhode Island arts, entertainment and food in Newport and Middletown.
Ouimette was released on parole on October 28, 1994, and moved to Fall River, Massachusetts, [12] but was tracked daily by local, state, and federal law enforcement. [2] Less than five months later, Ouimette was arrested yet again, charged with having extorted $125,000 from Paul A. Calenda, a Cranston restaurant owner, and for attempting to ...
In the face of declining revenue, the paper began charging for obituaries on January 4, 2005. The paper's last Massachusetts edition was published on March 10, 2006. On Oct. 10, 2008, the paper stopped publishing all of its zoned editions in Rhode Island and laid off 33 news staffers, including three managers.
Rhode Island Public Radio: 102.9: W275DA: Providence (rebroadcasts WPVD) Public Radio News/Talk: Rhode Island Public Radio: 103.1: W276DF: Westerly (rebroadcasts WBLQ) Full service: Diponti Communications: 103.7-FM 103.7-HD1: WVEI-FM: Westerly: Sports (Simulcast of WEEI-FM Boston) Audacy: 104.3: W282CB: Hope Valley (rebroadcasts WSKP Oldies ...
Jabez Bowen, federalist supporter, Deputy Governor of Rhode Island and Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court [25] John Brown, co-founder of Brown University, U.S. Representative [26] John Chafee, Governor of Rhode Island, Secretary of the Navy, and United States Senator [27] Zechariah Chafee, lawyer, academic and civil libertarian [28]
In November 1976 Garrahy was elected Governor of Rhode Island, defeating Republican James Taft in the general election with 54 percent of the vote. [6] He took office in January 1977 and served as governor until 1985, after being reelected in 1978, 1980 and 1982.
Politician, who served at the local and state levels and was Secretary of State of Rhode Island between 1987 and 1993 [43] Susan Farmer (1942–2013) 2010 First woman in Rhode Island to hold a statewide office, when elected as Secretary of State [44] [45] Caroline Hazard (1856–1945) 2010