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Laptop computers stolen Found: 1 Day 16 Hours 24 Minutes ago The Jamestown Press - The Jamestown Police Department wants island residents to be aware of an ongoing investigation concerning the theft of four laptop computers from island homes. According to acting detective Derek Carlino, three of the computers were stolen in broad daylight in the downtown area from homes with unlocked doors. Two of the homes were entered through unlocked front doors....
Kids' Corner Found: 1 Day 16 Hours 24 Minutes ago The Jamestown Press - Nina Kent, Pre-School, Miss Peggy ...
Skippers hold on to defeat Rogers 41 - 35 Found: 1 Day 16 Hours 24 Minutes ago The Jamestown Press - It appeared that the North Kingstown varsity football team was well in control, leading by a score of 34-19, at the beginning of the final quarter of last Friday's game against Rogers High School. Appearances can be deceiving however, and the Rogers team gave a good account of themselves during the closing minutes, only to fall short to the Skippers 41-35....
Swiggart-Wayt marry in New Hampshire Found: 1 Day 16 Hours 24 Minutes ago The Jamestown Press - On Sept. 13, 2008, Carolyn C. Swiggart of Darien, Conn. and John Wayt, III of Jamestown were married at Tamworth, N.H. The Rev. Thomas Cleveland, a family friend, performed the Episcopalian ceremony at the Wonalancet Union Chapel. A reception followed at Kilmarnock, the summer home of the Wayt family....
Annual bike race coming Monday Found: 1 Day 16 Hours 30 Minutes ago The Jamestown Press - The 33rd Annual Jamestown Classic is just a few short days away and the Rotary Club and the Chamber of Commerce want you to know that Narragansett Avenue is open for business. Even though we are expecting about 500 riders this year, we hope that the planning we've done and the changes we made will make for a less stressful event for you and our local merchants....
Adopted cat dies after shooting Found: 1 Day 16 Hours 31 Minutes ago The Jamestown Press - Last summer, I noticed a young black cat in our yard every now and again. He was hanging around the chicken coop, and we developed a simple relationship in which I would yell, and he would bolt into the woods....
Campaign signs are not welcome Found: 1 Day 16 Hours 31 Minutes ago The Jamestown Press - It used to be that the local political parties had an understanding that campaign signs were not good for the town - visual pollution, ect.. Apparently, times have changed. The then conventional wisdom was that those candidates who planted the signs lost the election....
Tryout now for spring soccer teams Found: 1 Day 16 Hours 32 Minutes ago The Jamestown Press - Jamestown Soccer Association will hold an open tryout session for the 2009 Spring Competitive Youth Soccer Season. All Jamestown soccer players are encouraged to attend. This session will be held Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Eldred Avenue soccer fields from 12:30 to 2 p.m. for Under-8 and Under-10 players with birthdays from Aug. 1, 1998 to July 31, 2002....
Project a success thanks to community Found: 1 Day 16 Hours 32 Minutes ago The Jamestown Press - You may have taken a second look as you drove by St. Matthew's Church last Saturday evening with the fire pits burning and cardboard "tents" scattered about the lawn. It was St. Matthews' youth group's "One Night Without a Home" project-the first event, in a year-long initiative to help the hungry and homeless in Rhode Island....
Rhode Island Mooring Service keeps growing with marina expansion Found: 1 Day 16 Hours 33 Minutes ago The Jamestown Press - Rhode Island Mooring Service announced this week that it has expanded its marina and boat service facility at Little Allen's Harbor in Davisville. Richard and Theresa DeSalvo of Jamestown established the business in 1985. "We just did moorings for the first four years and then we started getting into marine construction," Richard said....
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