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Rhode Island restaurant, bar adventures summer 2022

RI s food scene comes alive in the summer and offers something special for everyone. From brewery tours, great seafood or ice cream with a view!

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Charlestown Rhythm & Roots annual music festival has been canceled

Charlestown Seafood Festival Returns To Ninigret Park

Charlestown Seafood Festival Returns To Ninigret Park
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Summer Dining: 21 best food and drink adventures in RI

For many of us, the summer of 2020 was about neighborhood patio gatherings and takeout. But thanks to vaccinations, this summer can be different. Here’s my roadmap for fun from now through September and maybe even October with 21 food and drink adventures for 2021. While the offerings promise to be delicious, many of them will also come with stunning waterfront views.  Cheers to summer. We missed you. No. 1: Have lobster rolls at the beach The Easton’s Beach Snack Bar is home to the popular twin lobster roll deal. The 2021 price is $19.97 for two. You can order online for pickup or beach blanket delivery. They have other seafood as well. Order online at https://twinrolls.square.site/ or call (401) 855-1910.

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The Year in Review: Charlestown held its own through all the ups and downs of COVID in 2020

When we welcomed in 2020 last January, no one could have imagined where we are today. The largest crowd ever witnessed the annual New Year’s Eve Bonfire that bid farewell to 2019 and ushered in 2020. Three months later, the world as we knew it changed. Our governor issued an executive order declaring a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Soon after, the Charlestown Town Council signed a state of emergency declaration that is still in effect today. The town quickly pivoted to virtual meetings. Despite the restrictions and protocols put in place to protect our residents, Charlestown continues to remain open for business. The dedication and hard work of all the town’s staff, under the leadership of Town Administrator Mark Stankiewicz, has provided us with continuity during this difficult time.

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