June 26, 2024 e-Edition

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Coventry Library is offering Drop-In Senior Tech Help from 1-3:30PM on the following Fridays - June 28, July 12 & 26 and August 9. Drop in for help using your electronic devices. This event is in partnership with ATEL & Cyber Seniors @ URI.

PROJECT HAND UP

Project Hand Up is a supplemental program provided for working people and elderly in the community to be able to affordably shop for groceries for a suggested donation. They are located at 15 Factory Street in West Warwick. Suggested donation is $6 for 3 bags of groceries. HOURS: If you are 60 & older or a Veteran (Veteran Card required), you can shop on any day regardless of your last name. Tuesdays 3-5PM for anyone with the last name that begins with A-K, Thursdays 3-5PM for last names beginning with L-Z & Fridays 3-4:30PM for anyone who missed their shopping day. Picture ID’s required, one purchase per family, trunks must be cleaned out to allow for groceries. Please visit projecthandup.net or find them on Facebook for more information.

They’re busy working, fixing, cooking, brewing, baking, and serving — and now that three lanes are open both ways on the Washington Bridge, it’s easier to reach them. These great businesses keep our communities vibrant — so let’s all be there for them, like they’ve always been there for us. Your support will make all the difference to them.

Leave Nothing to Chance

SATURDAY GRAB & GO WEEKLY MEALS

Are you or is someone you know an elder in Coventry or West Warwick? St. Vincent de Paul Society is offering a warm meal from their Saturday Grab & Go weekly meals. To schedule a delivery or pick up of a warm meal, please call 828-3090 before 3PM on Wednesdays. If picking up your meal, please go to the OLC School Gym, 445 Washington Street in Coventry, between 11AM-12PM on Saturday.

VOLUNTEER TOUR GUIDES NEEDED

The Paine House, 7 Station Street in Coventry is looking for volunteer Tour Guides to share this unique historical site with the general public. Can you spare a few hours once or twice a month? All training and materials will be provided, no special skills required. This opportunity is suitable for High School students to adults. Training classes for the 2022 season will begin soon. If interested, call Bob at 439-7513 or email info@ westernrihistory.org

MEN’S GROUP AT COVENTRY SENIOR CENTER

The Coventry Resource & Senior Center, 50 Wood Street, Coventry will host a Men’s Group on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 1PM in the Mealsite.

YELLOW HORSE EQUINE ASSISTED ACTIVITIES & THERAPY PROGRAM SEEKS VOLUNTEERS

In partnership with the unique attributes of the horse, Yellow Horse facilitates social, emotional and behavioral growth and learning to children, adults, families and the community through equine assisted activities and therapy programs. We are looking for volunteers to join our Yellow Horse family. Horse experience is not necessary; just a positive attitude and desire to participate! Free training provided. Ages 15 and Up. Located at 40 Collins Road in Ashaway. For more information visit www. yellow-horse-equine.com or email volunteer@yellowhorseri.com

The Pawtuxet Valley Rotary Club is looking for individuals or businesses who are interested in helping the local communities of West Warwick, Coventry & West Greenwich! For more information please email pvrotaryevents@gmail.com or call 401-589-1321.

COVENTRY SENIOR BAND

The Coventry Senior Band is looking for Musicians. We are an all-volunteer band that plays at Senior Centers, Nursing Homes, etc. Dust off the old instrument and come have some fun with us! Must be 55 years young and have some weekdays free. Call/Text David at 368-6895 or email walshdavid170@ gmail.com.

Looking for The RemindeR?

NATIVE WHITE PINE LUMBER: Boards 4”-24” Wide, dimension stock, live edge thru & thru and custom sawing. 380 Tripps Corner Road, Exeter. Call 490-1937.

ROLAND DIGITAL PIANO: Model RP501R. $600 OBO. Call or text 401-326-5884.

NINA’S SEWING MACHINE REPAIR. Call 588-9788.

KENMORE AIR CONDITIONERS: Remote controls. Good condition. 6000 BTU, $50. 10,000 BTU, $70. 524-5380.

CLASSIFIED DEADLINE IS FRIDAY AT 4PM

SEWING MACHINES: 1 Viking Sapphire 930 with manual, many accessories. Like new. $650. 1 Used Singer, $100. Quilt kits and more for sale. 397-3741.

USE OUR FAX SERVICE to send or receive documents... it’s fast, easy, and affordable. Great for sending Insurance Forms, Mortgage Documents, Unemployment Forms, Time Sheets and any paperwork that needs to be received fast. Cost to send: $3 for 1st page, $1 each additional page (+ tax). Cost to receive: $.75/page (+ tax). The Reminder, 1944 Warwick Avenue, Warwick . Phone 821-2216, Fax 7323110. There is 24 hour answering on either line.

LAWNS CUT & TRIMMED:

$35 Average. Free estimates. Senior Citizens’ Discount. Weekly/Bi-weekly. Call/ Text Sal at 855-9028. Leave message.

NEED QUICK CASH?

YARD CLEAN-UPS & Grass

FIREWOOD FOR SALE: JW Studley & Sons. Cut & split seasoned wood. $250/ cord. Est. 1982. Not a fly by night! 641-0212.

NEED QUICK CASH?

Mowing: Starting my own business. Very reasonable. Senior Citizens’ Discount. Free estimates. Please call 585-8128.

Sell your no-longer-used items with a REMINDER READER AD. Now it’s easier than ever. Call 8212216 for information. All Credit Cards accepted.

COINS! Local Coin Collector looking to buy some coins, or call me and I can give you an idea of what your coins are worth. 60Year Coventry resident. My house, your house or Library. A Collector, not a Dealer. Call Mark, 556-4703.

CLEANUPS: Attics, cellars, garages, buildings, yards, leaves. Some cleanouts for content. Anything hauled away. Very reasonable. Reliable service! Free estimates. Call for your small moving needs. Lic. #37379/Insured. 30 Years of reliable service. 3972781 or 741-2781.

GAMEWELL FIRE ALARM

BOXES: New, used, reconditioned. 2-Pedestals, NOS “07”. Call Bob, 5245274.

DUMP RUNS: Furniture, appliances, construction debris, sheds, junk. 1-860304-6740.

FIREWOOD FOR SALE: JW Studley & Sons. Cut & split seasoned wood. $250/ cord. Est. 1982. Not a fly by night! 641-0212.

Sell your no-longer-used items with a REMINDER READER AD. Now it’s easier than ever. Call 8212216 for information. All Credit Cards accepted.

WANTED: Antiques and collectibles. Moving or just cleaning out?

We pay more for your old jewelry, glassware, furniture, pottery, clocks, paintings, military items, crocks, post cards, cameras, photos, old coins, etc. For prompt and courteous service call Bill, 821-0381.

WANTED: Antiques and collectibles. Moving or just cleaning out? We pay more for your old jewelry, glassware, furniture, pottery, clocks, paintings, military items, crocks, post cards, cameras, photos, old coins, etc. For prompt and courteous service call Bill, 821-0381.

GETTING MARRIED? Call Rev. Deb to officiate your special day. Rev. Deb will let your love story be told as it should be. Call today! 487-0553.

GAMEWELL FIRE ALARM BOXES: New, used, reconditioned. 2-Pedestals, NOS “07”. Call Bob, 5245274.

NATIVE WHITE PINE LUMBER: Boards 4”-24” Wide, dimension stock, live edge thru & thru and custom sawing. 380 Tripps Corner Road, Exeter. Call 490-1937.

MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE! 3888 Flat River Road, Coventry: June 29 & 30, 8AM-1PM. Weather permitting. Small engine, pool, household items. 626-6243.

CLEANUPS: Attics, cellars, garages, buildings, yards, leaves. Some cleanouts for content. Anything hauled away. Very reasonable. Reliable service! Free estimates. Call for your small moving needs. Lic. #37379/Insured. 30 Years of reliable service. 3972781 or 741-2781.

WANTED: Junk lawn mowers & air conditioners. Will take for free. 829-0377.

LAWNS CUT & TRIMMED: $35 Average. Free estimates. Senior Citizens’ Discount. Weekly/Bi-weekly. Call/ Text Sal at 855-9028. Leave message.

COINS! Local Coin Collector looking to buy some coins, or call me and I can give you an idea of what your coins are worth. 60Year Coventry resident. My house, your house or Library. A Collector, not a Dealer. Call Mark, 556-4703.

NINA’S SEWING MACHINE REPAIR. Call 588-9788.

YARD CLEAN-UPS & Grass Mowing: Starting my own business. Very reasonable. Senior Citizens’ Discount. Free estimates. Please call 585-8128.

23 LONGFELLOW DRIVE, Coventry: June 29, 9AM-3PM. Games, electronics, china, clothing, household goods, toys and more. No rain date.

COMMUNITY YARD SALE! Village Green Circle, Center of New England, Coventry: June 29, 8AM3PM. Rain date June 30.

ESTATE SALE! 950 Plainfield Pike, Greene: June 29, 8AM-3PM. Furniture, pictures, tractor, trailer, woodworking material & wood.

CLASSIFIED DEADLINE IS FRIDAY AT 4PM

“THE LORD’S SUPPER” AT CORNERSTONE OF FAITH UMC

Cornerstone of Faith UMC, 1081 Main Street, Coventry, will hold a free community dinner on the last Saturday of the month from 5-6PM in the Church Hall. All are welcome to attend. Donations appreciated.

AARP CHAPTER 2210

OGUNQUIT MAINE DAY TRIP

AARP 2210 is sponsoring a day trip to Ogunquit Maine on August 22. The trip includes lunch at Jonathan’s Restaurant followed by a matinee performance of “Little Shop of Horrors” at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Depart from the Park & Ride, Hopkins Hill Road at Exit 19 in West Greenwich at 8:30AM and approximate return time is 8PM. Cost is $179/person. Call Maureen, 828-5188 or Anne, 263-4274 for reservations or for more information.

Prayer to the BLESSED VIRGIN

(Never known to fail). O Most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. O Star of the sea, help me and show me here in, you are my mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand your power. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times.) Holy Mary, I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for three consecutive days. You must publish it and it will be granted to you. Grateful Thanks.

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Payment Plan Available

Attorney David B. Hathaway Former Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trustee 401-738-3030 dhathawaysr@gmail.com This firm is a debt relief agency THE

ST. ANTHONY’S FEAST

St. Anthony Church, 1 Sunset Avenue, West Warwick will hold their Feast June 28-30. Come enjoy Fish & Chips (on Friday), Portuguese & American Food, Malassadas, Raffle Booths, Live Entertainment & more.

Prospective home buyers are widening their home search areas to find new places to live. The National Association of Realtors says the median distance that buyers traveled to their new homes was 50 miles in 2022, which was triple the median distance that most people clocked in the 30 years prior. Still, the NAR 2022 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers also indicated one-quarter of buyers studied traveled more than 470 miles to find new homes.

Home prices have been historically high in recent years and those prices are not expected to drop anytime soon, so a greater number of people may be looking for homes well outside of their current metro areas. Buying a house far from home base requires some extra know-how, and these tips can help the process.

● Hook up with a local real estate agent early on. Working with a qualified agent can facilitate the process of a long-distance move. As a long-distance buyer, you likely won’t be available to drop into a new listing on a moment’s notice if you live hundreds of miles away. A local real estate agent can visit homes and present his or her findings, or even provide video walk-throughs so you can see properties in real time. This person also will offer guidance through every step of a real estate transaction.

● Start calling for estimates. Once you’ve zeroed in on where you would like to move, start pricing out moving companies that can safely transport all of your belongings from point A to point B. Some homeowners prefer using a storage/moving service, particularly if there is a lag between when the current residence is sold and the new one is available. Also, storing items prior means having access to an entirely empty home to make improvements before furniture and other belongings are moved in.

A guide to long-distance moving

● Make a plan and stick to the schedule. There are a lot of moving pieces to a long-distance move. It is important to a make a task list early on and cross off each job as it is completed to help stay on track. Strongly consider purchasing moving insurance to protect belongings in the move, as many moving companies offer limited insurance, and check to see if your automotive and home insurance plans cover moving.

● Create an inventory and packing system. Itemize all of your belongings and establish a system for packing so that you’ll know where each item is. This can help you recognize if any boxes go missing. Also, pack boxes with distance in mind, as things will likely get jostled more so than if they were only traveling down the street.

● Consider moving during the offseason. Lots of people prioritize moving in the spring and summer, particularly if they have children attending school. This is the busiest and most expensive time to move. Moving during less busy times of year to move can cut down on stress and may be more frugal.

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just some tips to think about when making a long-distance move. RE244892

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ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES • CONSIGNMENTS • ESTATES • VINTAGE

Building the Bunker Hill Monument, Part I

In my last blog I shared a few newspaper articles published in the early 19th century relating to the Battle stories from Bunker Hill. As mentioned before, I started my research with 27,000 hits and I’m just over halfway through them all now. I try to go through as many as I

can a night depending on my schedule, which has been quite busy and has slowed me down a little bit. But by the time this blog comes out it will be just after the 249th anniversary of the battle, so I think it’s important to continue on and share a bit more. This time, building the Bunker Hill monument.

By and large, in the years after the battle, the Breeds “Bunker” Hill area was still being farmed and did not have a significant monument like we know today, but a much smaller one specifically for General Warren, a hero of the battle. It wasn’t considered for a larger memorial and built upon until after the land came up for auction in the spring of 1822. An article

mentions “A lot of ground, including the monument erected to the memory of General Warren and the remains of the “Brest-work” thrown up on the eve of the battle fought on that spot on the 17th June 1775, is advertised, to be sold at auction the first day of May. As a site so memorable should not be covered with buildings, it is hoped some patriotic gentleman of wealth, in the town of Charlestown will purchase this American Marathon, and have it enclosed with a stone or iron fence, to be held sacred, as the spot, where the defenders of the republic first met the shock of battle, in times, that tried men’s souls. No stranger from others states visits this part of the Union, who does not wish to stand, where fought the champions of Liberty. Future generations will hold that blood stained height in proud remembrance. There repose the ashes of the brave; there was planted the tree of Liberty. Let not the glorious sepulcher of our revolutionary warriors be profaned.”

On May 1, the auction did take place and the land was sold: “The spot of Ground, upon which stands the monument erected in commemoration of the Battle of Bunker Hill, was yesterday knocked off to Dr. John C. Warren of this city for $650. As Dr. Warren is a nephew of

the lamented Gen. Warren, who fell in Bunker Hill battle, we presume that he has made this purchase with a view of preserving uninjured the few remaining traces of that important event.”

Soon after the purchase, the Bunker Hill Monument Association was formed to build a monument and preserve the site “It is intended to erect at MONUMENT, which shall be consecrated to the great leading characters and events, both civil and military, of the American Revolution, up to the 17th of June, 1775, to bear appropriate inscriptions of the names and dates.”

While erecting a monument to the battle was being discussed, doing so would damage the site that they sought to preserve. How big was the monument going to be? Would it disturb more of the sacred ground? These are just some of the questions I will answer in my next article!

Geralyn Cook, Attorney-at-Law

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You may not guess it if just driving by on Tiogue Avenue that in an office overlooking this busy byway is Attorney Geralyn Cook, a longtime lawyer who has been fighting for her clients nearly every day for 38 years, 32 of which have been in her own practice. In this filefilled, paper-stacked, bustling office and in the hallowed rooms of local courthouses, clients new and old will find Attorney Cook advocating for them until the best possible results are achieved. This is one attorney that you can count on.

Phone: 401-823-0488 Fax: 401 -823-0486

stuff that make up the “bread and butter” of law practices such as hers; the kind of day-today stuff that matters a lot to the people she calls clients, and friends.

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On any given day, Attorney Cook can be found pouring over briefs, reports and documents before running out to court to represent her clients. Sometimes, it is those big milestone moments that she is tackling, and other times, it is the mundane

Roy & Cook is a general practice law firm that has been helping clients from every walk of life since it first opened its doors in 1991. Attorney Cook is an experienced professional whose longevity can be attributed to years of fighting hard for her clients through the

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and evictions. Even in these unsettling times, these legal issues persist and, in many cases, become more problematic and disruptive.

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Attorney Geralyn Cook is seen here pausing from a busy day of work at the firm she shares with law partner Edward Roy.
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Home Improvement

JMD LANDSCAPING & REMOVAL SERVICES, LLC.: Yard cleanups, shrub trimming, rototilling, mulching, crushed asphalt driveways, pool removal, yard debris & junk removal. Insured. RI Reg. #001732056. Call 688-4242.

GENERATORS: Transfer switches installed. Master Electrician. RI #A4602. Insured. Call Jay, 826-2826.

SUMMER CLEANUP: Yards raked, lawns mowed, shrubs trimmed, trees cut down, brush hauled away, debris hauled away. Quality work. Excellent rates. Doug, 826-3444.

CARPENTER: 35 Years experience. Licensed & insured, references and rates. Text or call 1-508-272-1786.

Chimney caps - Pressure washing. KEVIN, 8233572 (cell).

SELBY TREE SERVICE: Tree removal, tree trimming & stump grinding, yard clean up. Expert Climber. Free estimates. Contact 2861407.

LAWNS CUT & TRIMMED: $35 Average. Free estimates. Senior Citizens’ Discount. Weekly/Bi-weekly. Call/ Text Sal at 855-9028. Leave message.

Home Improvement

CHEVALIER CESSPOOL CLEANERS: Cesspools and septic tanks pumped. New systems installed.

Wiring,

and

8285908, 738-7835.

A1538.

J. PIZZI

Contractor: 550 Providence Street, West Warwick. Residential Wiring (home repairs). No job too small. A145, insured. 580-8803.

FACSIMILE SERVICE

THE REMINDER’S FAX SERVICE. Now you can send or receive letters, statements, invoices, etc. in seconds by using The Reminder Fax Service. Want more details? Call The Reminder and ask about our fax: 821-2216. Fax Number: 821-0397. To Send: $3.00 (+tax) for the first page, $1.00 for every additional page. To receive: 75¢ ea. page (+tax).

FENCE INSTALLATION & REPAIR

VENTURA FENCE CO., INC.: Serving Rhode Island since 1975 for all your fencing needs. Insured. RI Reg #7260. Call anytime 821-7200.

K.C. FENCE CO.: There’s no job too big or too small... We do them all! Specializing in all types of fencing. In business for over 40 years. RI Reg. #15748. Insured. 397-5076.

FINANCIAL SERVICES

MOFFITT & ASSOCIATES, LLC.: Financial Services and Investments, Retirement Planning and 401K rollovers. www.moffittassociates. com1260 Main St. (Rte. 117), Coventry (401)828-0097.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

LEWIS & CLARKE ENTERPRISES, INC.: New homes, additions, garages, kitchens, bathrooms, family rooms, roofs, and repairs. 3453227. RI Reg. #5646.

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE & CONSTRUCTION ALL SEASONS LAWNCARE, INC.: Full Service Landscape Maintenance and Construction Company. Now doing walkways, patios & firepits. 732-7993. RI Reg. #43492.

PEST CONTROL

WINFIELD TERMITE & PEST CONTROL: All your pest needs. 8217800.

KENT COUNTY PEST CONTROL, LLC: Residential and Commercial. Certified in Industrial, Structural and Health Related Pest Control. 100% Guaranteed. 401-569-0212.

PLUMBING & HEATING

JOHN P. KEOGH PLUMBING & DRAIN CLEANING: Electric sewer rooter service. Master Plumber Lic. #1881. 401-862-8810.

A GOOD PLUMBER: Plumbing, heating, drain cleaning. 8082284. RI Lic. #MP002399. MA Lic. #30436.

Autos for Sale/Wanted

Trucks & Vans

Sport Utility Vehicles

Job Market

Wanted

Jobs Wanted Childcare

CLEANERS: 1st & 2nd Shift, 20-25 hours per week, Monday-Saturday. $15/hour. Must have valid Driver’s License, reliable vehicle and clean BCI. Great job for retirees! Call 301-1162.

CARPET CLEANING TECHNICIAN/ TRAINEES: $700+/ Week. Valid Driver’s License. BCI required. Call Joe, 258-9648.

GROUND PERSON FOR TREE CREW: Dependable with good driving record a must. Call 941-4440.

Wanted

2004 NISSAN TITAN

4X4: 4-Door, runs & drives like new. Florida truck, very well maintained, lots of new parts, too much to list. Body has some faded paint. $6000 OBO. Call 390-0696 for more information.

FULL TIME SERVICE TECHNICIAN for Water Filtration Systems & Well Pressure Tanks. Must have good Driving Record. $20-$25/Hour dependent on experience. Will train. Paid Holidays, Blue Cross & Dental. Ample overtime available. Company contributes to IRA. Paid Vacation after 1 year. Contact Jeff @ 401-3920199 or Email resume to jeff@newenglandwater. com

Help Wanted

Jobs Wanted

CLEANING: 18+

Years of experience. Thorough, reliable, with excellent references upon request. Call 248-3839. **I’m fully vaccinated**

Real Estate

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SUZY, FL: Perfect for snowbirds. Low HOA fees. Investment opportunity. 2bd/2ba. Overlooking pool. $224,900. 941-391-5802.

REMINDER Classified Ads... We’ll find a home for everything... even you. Real Estate Wanted

COVENTRY: 1 Bed, 2nd floor, on Bus Line. NO smoking/ pets. Security. Background Check. References. $250/ week. Call after 12 noon, 822-3529.

Real Estate Wanted

Real Estate Services

Real Estate for Sale We Buy UNWANTED HOUSES Fast! Offer in 48 Hrs. CASH... Any situation. Any condition. Call today, 595-8703.

Wed. 6/26: Vegetable summer salad, beef tips with mushroom gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans with carrots, whole wheat roll, melon. OPTION: Chicken salad on wheat.

Thurs. 6/27: Lentil soup with vegetables, Greek turkey, lemon parsley rice, Greek roasted vegetables, whole wheat roll, cookie. OPTION: Seafood sandwich plate.

Fri. 6/28: Chicken soup, pork chop Italiano, waxed beans, roasted potatoes, whole wheat roll, sliced peaches. OPTION: Chef salad.

Mon. 7/1: Chicken soup, baked chicken topped with eggplant bolognese, roasted potato, garlic bread, cookie. OPTION: Roast beef on roll. Tues. 7/2: Greek cucumber salad, potato crusted fish, green beans, rice pilaf, whole wheat roll, sliced peaches. OPTION: Ham and cheese on wheat.

Wed. 6/26: Vegetable summer salad, beef tips with mushroom gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans with carrots, roll, dessert. OPTION: Chicken salad on wheat.

Thurs. 6/27: Lentil soup with vegetables, Greek turkey, lemon parsley rice, Greek roasted vegetables, roll, dessert. OPTION: Seafood sandwich plate.

Fri. 6/28: Chicken soup, pork chop Italiano, waxed beans, roasted potatoes, roll, dessert. OPTION: Chef salad.

Mon. 7/1: Chicken soup, baked chicken topped with eggplant bolognese, roasted potato, garlic bread, dessert. OPTION: Roast beef sandwich on roll.

Tues. 7/2: Greek cucumber salad, potato crusted fish, rice pilaf, green beans, roll, dessert. OPTION: Ham and cheese on wheat.

COVENTRY SENIOR CENTER

WEDNESDAY

BINGO

The Coventry Resource & Senior Center, 50 Wood Street, Coventry, will once again hold Bingo on Wednesdays from 1:30-4PM. The cost is $6 for 8 games. Please note that prizes have gone up as well as adding an additional Special & Quickie. You must be 18 years or older to play.

CHURCH OF CHRIST GIVING CLOSET

The Giving Closet of the church of Christ, 42 Nooseneck Hill Road (Lower Level Coventry-West Greenwich Elks Lodge), West Greenwich, will be open every Wednesday from 123PM. Everything is FREE! Please bring a mask. Donations now being accepted. 397-9700.

ONGOING FOOD DRIVE TO BENEFIT VETERANS

The High 5 Pantry at Flat River Tavern, 2260 Flat River Road in Coventry will have an ongoing Food Drive to benefit local Veterans. Please drop off your non-perishable donations anytime during their normal business hours. Call 407-2121 with any questions.

Real Estate Transactions

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Brian and Corcoran, Katherine 6/7 $730,000

7 Walker Ln Jordan, Linda L Mitura, Krystal 6/7

806 Village Green Cir Lot 806 Ann M Lepizzera T and Connell, Janet S Nenarella, Rocco and Nenarella, Jeanne 6/3 $420,000

Cranston

10 East St Lot 311 Gilbane Pontiac Ave LLC Burzon, Kaitlyn and Burzon, Andrea 6/4 $265,000

1000 Chapel View Blvd Lot 310 Ferranti, Michael and Ferranti, Kathleen M Darden Jr, Thomas E and Darden, Loletta L 6/3

108 Pawtuxet Ave Batten, Julie A and Shankar, Ravi Okonofua, Jason 6/3

11 Davis Ave Donald E Kilguss T and Kilguss, Donald E Marraffino, Maria A 6/5

1180 Park Ave Jnr Prop LLC Js Prop Mgmt LLC 6/7

12 Taft St Palmer, Jeffrey B and Palmer, Rebecca D Joyal, Jenny and Friberg, John 6/3

127 Brayton Ave Albert, Mark K Kue, Jer Y and Kue, Tsim 6/4

130 Boylston Dr Lot 130 Harris, Tonya Crandall, Steven and Crandall, Patricia 6/3

131 Holland St Oliver, Lora Mansella, Anne and Nero, Miranda 6/3

133 Cardinal Rd Mckivergan, James B and Mckivergan, Jayne M Daniel & Kalin E Mckiverg and Sardinha, Daniel F 6/5

175 Hoffman Ave Lot 106 Deangelis, Darren M Stephen J Morrissey Lt and Morrissey, Stephen J 6/7

23 Longview Dr Faison, Steven Baez, Eileen A 6/5

26 Richard St Deleon, Ronald Evbohoin, Emmanuel O

32 Church Hill Dr Scaralia, Carole M Waite, Stevenson

43 Kearney St Welch, Joseph Johnson, William and Johnson, Jacqueline

44 Alderbrook Dr Aschettino, Joseph and Gaglione, Kristen E Frome, Hayley and Frome, Mark

58 Frankfort St Croce, Frank R Bustamante, Yesica

63 Coldbrook Dr Roussel, Breton N and Roussel,

Puzzle Page

LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Your gift for creating order out of chaos will help you deal with a sudden rush of responsibilities that would threaten someone who is less able to balance their priorities.

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Temper your typical Arian urge to charge into a situation and demand answers. Instead, let the Lamb’s gentler self emerge to deal with a problem that requires delicacy.

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Temper your typical Arian urge to charge into a situation and demand answers. Instead, let the Lamb’s gentler self emerge to deal with a problem that requires delicacy.

TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You are aware of what’s going on, so continue to stand by your earlier decision, no matter how persuasive the counterarguments might be. Money pressures will soon ease.

GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) By all means, have fun and enjoy this newly expanded social life. But don’t forget some people are depending on you to keep promises that are very important to them.

CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You need to wait patiently for an answer to a workplace problem instead of pushing for a decision. Remember, time is on your side. A financial matter also needs closer attention.

TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You are aware of what’s going on, so continue to stand by your earlier decision, no matter how persuasive the counterarguments might be. Money pressures will soon ease.

LEO (July 23 to August 22) You now have information that can influence a decision you planned to make. But the clever Cat will consult a trusted friend or family member before making a major move.

VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Good news: You’re finding that more doors are opening for you to show what you can do, and you don’t even have to knock very hard to get the attention you’re seeking.

GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) By all means, have fun and enjoy this newly expanded social life. But don’t forget some people are depending on you to keep promises that are very important to them.

CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You need to wait patiently for an answer to a workplace problem instead of pushing for a decision. Remember, time is on your side. A financial matter also needs closer attention.

SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Congratulations! Your energy levels are coming right back up to normal — just in time to help you tackle some worthwhile challenges and make some important choices.

LEO (July 23 to August 22) You now have information that can influence a decision you planned to make. But the clever Cat will consult a trusted friend or family member before making a major move.

Sagittarian should demand a full explanation of inconsistencies that might crop up in what had seemed to be a straightforward deal.

SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) The sage Sagittarian should demand a full explanation of inconsistencies that might crop up in what had seemed to be a straightforward deal.

CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A conflict between obligations to family and your job can create stressful problems. Best advice: Balance your dual priorities so that one doesn’t outweigh the other.

VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Good news: You’re finding that more doors are opening for you to show what you can do, and you don’t even have to knock very hard to get the attention you’re seeking.

AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Don’t guess, speculate or gossip about that so-called “mystery” situation at the workplace. Bide your time. An explanation will be forthcoming very soon.

CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A conflict between obligations to family and your job can create stressful problems. Best advice: Balance your dual priorities so that one doesn’t outweigh the other.

LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Your gift for creating order out of chaos will help you deal with a sudden rush of responsibilities that would threaten someone who is less able to balance their priorities.

PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Boredom might be creeping in and causing you to lose interest in a repeat project. Deal with it by flipping over your usual routine and finding a new way to do an old task.

BORN THIS WEEK: You can warm the coldest heart with your lyrical voice and bright smile. You find yourself at home wherever you are.

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SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Congratulations! Your energy levels are coming right back up to normal -- just in time to help you tackle some worthwhile challenges and make some important choices.

SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) The sage

AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Don’t guess, speculate or gossip about that so-called “mystery” situation at the workplace. Bide your time. An explanation will be forthcoming very soon.

PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Boredom might be creeping in and causing you to lose interest in a repeat project. Deal with it by flipping over your usual routine and finding a new way to do an old task.

BORN THIS WEEK: You can warm the coldest heart with your lyrical voice and bright smile. You find yourself at home wherever you are.

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