Here's our roundup of the most uplifting and feel-good stories from Patch towns across the country.
Fifty turkey experts will answer questions on meal prep and turkey emergencies this holiday season.
It's not on the menu, but customers can give baristas a special recipe that will produce a drink similar to the beverage enjoyed by the fictional witches and wizards from the Harry Potter books.
We rounded up the most uplifting stories trending across the country.
A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
Twenty-six Rhode Islanders will be honored at the State House for saving a life this year.
Two concerts will be held next weekend to raise money for the Ron Stabile Memorial Percussion Scholarship Fund.
The La Salle senior, seriously injured after crashing head on into a tree, sees the coming together of her many friends as a silver lining.
Olivia Wiggins is running a marathon to raise awareness for the heart disease that ended her father’s life, and could affect her own.
In particular, Pueschel has championed people with Down syndrome.
EG Patch posts college graduations and honors on a semi-annual basis.
Deborah Gist’s chief of staff will move over to run the higher ed department on a temporary basis.
In 2012, with full-time teaching work in R.I. seemingly non-existent, Heather MacDonald took a two-year position at an English-language Christian school in the DR.
Bob Houghtaling continues the conversation about race and how we see – and don't see – the view from the other side.
Mel Bautista talks about his path to ministry, the role parents need to play in childrens' lives and the importance of parades.
Congratulations to Rodney and Paul Bailey, who have spent their lives working on the South County Trail farm.
Bob Houghtaling writes about discovering the world at his grandma's house.
The movie at Academy Field - Jumanji - will be shown Sunday night instead.
After EG resident Ric Saborio is struck down during a cruise with family members in Mexico, he and his wife experience the kindness of strangers and the gift of health insurance.
The Rev. Tim Rich said one of the things he likes about St. Luke’s is it’s location right in the middle of town.
Residents of East Greenwich who have earned college degrees.
They will be celebrating Sunday with a dinner from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Fireman's Hall.
This kitty cat loves to cuddle.
They are interested in talking to quahoggers, residents, business owners – anyone who uses the waterfront or has historical photos or information.
The popular EG Housing Authority-sponsored event will take place Saturday, Aug. 4.
An unexpected slice of life in the Town Clerk's office.
Wes Anderson's film, shot entirely in Rhode Island, is opening Friday, June 22.
Running a round trip from one Fat Belly's to another, participants had to drink beers and eat hot dogs as part of the "race."
Sue Lamendola helps parents of young children with disabilities navigate an unknown world.
To celebrate EG’s history as possible birthplace of the Navy, and to save some money, the Navy Pops Ensemble will take the place of the R.I. Philharmonic this year.
All 10 parks and playgrounds got some votes, but Academy Field was the clear favorite, capturing a third of the votes.
Dana Gee's design garners the most votes in logo contest.
A tour of the TV studio with EG's own Gene Valicenti goes over big.
Dave Ruggieri’s eulogy for his oldest son — delivered by a friend — also contained a plea that young people learn from the tragic accident Sunday that killed two.
The tragedy that left two teenagers dead early Sunday has cast a pall over both East Greenwich, where it took place, and North Kingstown, home to those involved.
Maddie Healey's former Beach Rose Cafe coworkers remember her smile and dedicated worth ethic.