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Mount duo comes up short in state doubles

October 22, 2011

PAWTUCKET — Lincoln School’s doubles team of Hayley Lough and Jamie Pine continued their mastery of Mount’s Katherine Porcaro and Emily Cardosa in Saturday’s state championship finals at Slater Park.
Mount won the first set 6-4 before the Lincoln School duo used a topspin lob technique to great advantage while winning the final two sets, 6-1 and 6-2. The Lynx team has won all three matches this season between the No. 1 doubles squads of the Division I powers.

Broncos earn first win

October 22, 2011

BURRILLVILLE – It was a day that Kevin Deschamps and his Burrillville teammates soon won’t forget.
Deschamps finished with 202 rushing yards on 14 attempts with four touchdowns as the Burrillville picked up its first win of the season, blowing past Scituate, 45-6, in a non-leaguer Saturday at Alumni Field.
“It was great to see the kids enjoy today,” said Broncos head coach Gennaro Ferraro, whose team has absorbed more than its fair share of close setbacks. “It was nice to see all that hard work pay off.”

Ponaganset drops 21-14 decision to Tolman

October 22, 2011

FOSTER — Ponaganset High may have lost to division-leader Tolman High, 21-14, yet the loss hardly placed a damper on the Chieftains’ playoff outlook.

Mencuccis bring love to graves

October 22, 2011

BURRILLVILLE — The fate of Charles Hopkins’ headstone is a perfect example of how far things had gone at Pascoag’s Historical Cemetery No. 12.
Carlo Mencucci and his wife, Betty, knew Hopkins was supposed to be buried next to his father, Augustus Hopkins, a 19th century mill boss whose grave was marked by a prominent monument. But there was nothing beside the gravestone of the family patriarch save for a mossy depression in the ground.

RIPEC hosts pension forum

October 22, 2011

SMITHFIELD — There is nothing stopping mayors and city councils from passing an ordinance right away that stops COLAs (Cost of Living Adjustments) on municipal employee pensions, General Treasurer Gina Raimondo told a business forum Friday morning.

EAST PROVIDENCE – How Jamison Randall landed a coveted spot in this week’s Northeast Amateur...
PAWTUCKET – Bernie Carbo assumed custody of his grandson when he was two. This same lad has matured...
PROVIDENCE – While far from finalized, several realignment proposals were shared and discussed...
WOONSOCKET – The school department and members of the Woonsocket Teachers Guild appear to be coming down to the wire on...
WOONSOCKET – He looked like he just walked off the set of the Dead End Kids, but the dark-eyed boy from Boston spoke in...
WOONSOCKET – A food fight among siblings got out of hand Saturday when a 19-year-old woman allegedly went after her...

 

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