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Vandals Hit Railroad Museum

The Hartford Courant - Wed Nov 04

Vandals heavily damaged buildings and equipment at the museum, in Willimantic, late Tuesday or early Wednesday.

Central Falls man indicted in Pawtucket slaying

Providence Journal - Thu Oct 29

A statewide grand jury on Wednesday indicted Gerrit Musterd, also known as Jose Manuel Almeida Rodriguez, on charges of murder, discharging a firearm during a crime of violence, conspiracy to commit murder and carrying a pistol without a license.

Three indicted by Rhode Island grand jury

Providence Journal - Wed Oct 28

A statewide grand jury handed up indictments of three individuals Monday, including a man accused of bludgeoning his girlfriend to death with a baseball bat.

Keeping that jack-o-lantern fresh for Halloween

Victoria Advocate - Fri Oct 23

Originally published October 23, 2009 at 6:45 p.m., updated October 23, 2009 at 6:45 p.m. Did you know ... ? The largest pumpkin ever grown was a 1,689-pound squash from North Scituate, R.I. Pumpkins are indigenous to the western hemisphere and have been grown in North America for 5,000 years.

Great pumpkin facts

North Jersey Media Group - Tue Oct 20

Autumn is here and Halloween is just around the corner. So that means pumpkins are in large demand.

Cold snap brings early taste of winter

Providence Journal - Fri Oct 16

Early snow showed up in Rhode Island on Friday, and the forecast of more cold, wet weather prompted the cancelation of several events.

Scituate Arts Festival is this weekend

Providence Journal - Fri Oct 09

Headed for the back roads of Rhode Island to check out the changing foliage this long weekend? Then think about dropping in on the Scituate Art Festival, a three-day affair where you can pick up a painting, hear a local band or sample regional and ethnic foods.

1,725-pound pumpkin takes the prize in Ohio

WHBF-TV Rock Island - Thu Oct 08

A teacher from Ohio has won top honors in a pumpkin-growing contest with a 1,725-pound behemoth that could land worldwide bragging rights.

Pumpkin takes the prize for impressive size

Independent Online - Thu Oct 08

A teacher has won top honors in a pumpkin-growing contest with a 1 725-pound behemoth that could land worldwide bragging rights.

1,725-pound pumpkin takes the prize in Ohio

WHBF-TV Rock Island - Wed Oct 07

A teacher from Ohio has won top honors in a pumpkin-growing contest with a 1,725-pound behemoth that could land worldwide bragging rights.

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