AARP Chapter 2210 is sponsoring a trip to Resorts Atlantic City, Sun-Tues, January 4-6, 2026. Enjoy Resorts vibrant casino and diverse dining options. Bonus Package includes $20 slot play and 2 Meal Credits (up to $20 value each) per person (must be 21 or older). Sit back and relax on a luxury motor coach operated by DATTCO Coach & Tour. Pick-up at 7:00a.m. on Sunday, January 4, 2026, from Park & Ride, Hopkins Hill Rd. (Exit 19 off I-95), West Greenwich. Approximate return: 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 6, 2026. $399/person with Single Occupancy, $299/person with Double Occupancy, $289/ per person with Triple Occupancy. Final payment due: Tuesday, November 13. Contact: Maureen Murphy 401828-5188 or Anne Brien 401-263-4274.
FREE CAR SEAT SAFETY CHECK
On Wednesday, October 22, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., have an official safety check for any type of infant/child car seat for free by a police officer at the Coventry, Public Library, 1672 Flat River Road, Coventry. Go to the Bike Path Park Lot next to the library. Parents, grandparents, babysitters, and other caregivers are welcome drop. Safety check includes infant, front-facing, and rear-facing car seats, booster seats, and seat belts. A joint collaboration of the Coventry Police Department, Coventry Parks and Recreation and Coventry Public Library.
PASSPORT APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED AT THE
WEST WARWICK PUBLIC LIBRARY
The West Warwick Public Library, 1043 Main Street, West Warwick is accepting Passport Applications (DS-11 Forms only) on behalf of the US Dept. of State. Please contact Information Services at 828-3750, Ext. 1 or email ref@wwpl. org to schedule an appointment or for more information. For more information, you can call 1-577-487-2778 or visit travel. state.gov.
WEST WARWICK PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMUNITY NEEDS PANTRY
The West Warwick Public Library, 1043 Main Street, West Warwick has a free Community Needs Pantry set up near the front entrance. Please take what you need! If you would like to donate, leave what you can (non-perishables only please). The Pantry is in need of milk (all kinds), cereal, oatmeal, peanut butter & toilet paper. For more information, call 828-3750.
RI COMMUNITY FOOD BANK
If you are in need of food, you can call the RI Community Food Bank at 942-6325 or you can visit www.rifoodbank.org for a complete list of open pantries statewide.
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WEST WARWICK PUBLIC LIBRARY HOMEBOUND OUTREACH SERVICES
The West Warwick Public Library offers free delivery of most Library materials to the homebound, free of charge. If you are either permanently or temporarily unable to come to the Library, and you are a resident of West Warwick, this program is for you. To sign up or for more information, contact Anne at 828-3750, Ext. 11 or email anne@wwlibrary.org.
AUTUMN HARVEST DINNER
The First Baptist Church of West Warwick, 1613 Main Street, West Warwick, will hold an Autumn Harvest Dinner on Saturday, October 25 from 4:00 – 6:00 PM (continuous seating). Thanksgiving Meal with all the fixings, pumpkin pie, apple crisp, apple pie, coffee, tea, apple cider, water. Entertainment by Alan Gorton, Donna Hawkins and Liam Walsh. Activities, raffles, and homemade baked goods for sale. Adults: $20, Children: 6-10: $8, children under 5 are free. All are welcome! Please bring a canned good to help support our Food Pantry.
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.
PAINE HOUSE MUSEUM NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
Paine House needs your help. Volunteers needed to preserve local history. Looking for folks interested in research, computers, photography, gardening & yard work, fund raising, etc. If interested, call Bob at 439-7513 for more information.
Classifieds
Wanted the Rebel Johnny Yuma T.V. show memorabilia cash paid. 823-0963
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. 60-Year Coventry resident. My house, your house or Library. A Collector, not a Dealer. Call Mark, 401-5564703.
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Cost to send: S3 for 1st page, $l each additional page (+tax). Cost to receive: $.75/page (+ tax). The Reminder, 1944 Warwick Avenue, Warwick. Phone 8212216, Fax 732-3110.
PET & HOME SITTING:
Going on vacation, or away for the night? Daily visits to your home reduces stress and your pet receives attention and love while you’re away, in their own home. Bonded and Insured. Home Sitting services also available - no pet required. A Full Service Company. Prices vary by location.
JOYCE’S COMFORTS OF HOME PET & HOME SITTING SERVICES. For quickest response, text 401-447-3754. In business since 1999.
By JoAnn Derson
PURE BRED SHIH-TZU puppies. Vaccinated, Vet checked, dewormed. Call: April 401-287-5782.
JAPANESE CHIN SPANIEL PUPPIES: 4 mos., completely vaccinated and dewormed. Males and females - all colors. Care package included. Ready November 22,2025. $1500. Call Michelle 401-573-4360 or David 401-523-9260
FIREWOOD FOR SALE: JW Studley & Sons. Cut & split seasoned wood. $250/ cord. Est. 1982. Not a fly by night! 641-0212.
KATIE’S HOUSESITTING
Services pet and plant care, mail retrieval, peace of mind while away. 16 years public safety experience. 401-207-9441
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. 397-2781 or 741-2781.
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.
“Here’s a fun game to help kids learn their sight words. BINGO! Make your own bingo cards with sight words in all the spaces. Use flash cards to call out the words, and the kids can mark them off as they hear them. We tape the bingo card to a small magnetic dry erase board, and the kids use refrigerator magnets to cover the words. We can use the boards over and over, really reinforcing the lesson. And it’s fun!” — A.J. in Florida
Glass and chrome will shine if you clean them with newspaper. You can mist the paper with water first, but not too much. Rub, and the shine comes right out -- plus no streaks or lint!
“Use purified water in your coffeemaker to lengthen its life. Water deposits build up and affect both the flavor and function of your machine. They can be cleaned, but it’s much better if you use purified drinking water from a jug. It’s very easy to fill the machine, too.” — M.E. in Wyoming
If you need to pick up small shards of glass, you can use a cotton ball that’s been moistened, or a slice of white bread (insides only) wadded up. When you are frying up ground beef, add a tablespoon or two of water. It will help the excess grease pull away from the meat, making it easier to drain off.
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THANKSGIVING BASKET DONATIONS REQUESTED
For more than 30 years, the Office of Human Services in the town of West Greenwich has put together Thanksgiving Dinner Baskets for families in town who find themselves in need of assistance. This year we will include residents of our town who are currently on furlough from their federal government job. Please take a moment to remember families in our community who may find themselves in need of support this holiday season. If you or your organization would like to donate a complete Thanksgiving Basket or if you find yourself in need of assistance this year, please call Marge Gartelman at 3974234. “Share the Blessings of the Season and Help a Neighbor.”
AARP CHAPTER 2210 TRIP SALEM CROSS INN
AARP Chapter 2210 is sponsoring a trip Salem Cross Inn, Tuesday, December 9th. Enjoy a New England Winter Experience with cider reception, horse-drawn wagon ride and Fireplace Feast at Salem Cross Inn in MA. Afterward, enjoy shopping at Yankee Candle Village in Deerfield, MA. Sit back and relax on a luxury motor coach operated by DATTCO Coach & Tour. Pickup at 9:15 a.m. from Park & Ride, Hopkins Hill Rd. (Exit 19 off I-95), West Greenwich. Approximate return: 7:30 p.m. $154/person. Final payment due: Tuesday, November 11th. Contact: Maureen Murphy 401-828-5188 or Anne Brien 401-263-4274.
HOLIDAY BAZAAR
Our Lady of Czestochowa Parish, 222 MacArthur Blvd., Coventry, will hold its Holiday Bazaar on Sunday, October 26 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Breakfast is served from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Polish & American food served from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (or as long as it lasts). Raffles, children’s booth, crafts, theme baskets, bake shop, “Cookie Bingo” and more. Frozen Polish food will also be available from 9:00 a.m. until it’s gone. Admission is free. For more information, please call 401-821-7991 or visit olcsvp.org.
FREE NOTARY SERVICE AT COVENTRY LIBRARY
Free notary services are available at the Coventry Public Library. Proper governmental identification with a signature is required and all documents must be signed in the presence of the notary. Please call ahead to be sure the notary is available at 401-822-6200.
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VFW GOLF TOURNAMENT
VFW Memorial Post #9404, Coventry, is having a golf tournament at the Elmridge Golf Course, 229 Elmridge Road, Pawcatuck, CT on October 25. It will be a 1:00 p.m. shotgun tee-off with a scramble format followed by a steak fry at the VFW Post #9404, 29 South Main Street, Coventry. Members of the public are invited and welcomed. $150 per player. For more information: 401575-8546 or 401-828-9705.
WEST WARWICK FOOD CUPBOARD
The West Warwick Assistance Agency operates a food cupboard at 1293 Main Street serving all West Warwick residents living at or below three times the federal poverty level. We are open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10AM-2PM, unless there is a town-wide parking ban in effect. We offer standard amounts of core groceries based on household size as well as self-serve selections of produce, bread and assorted other noncore grocery items we have on hand. If you have any questions, feel free to call us at 828-0310, and no appointment is necessary to visit our facility.
HOLIDAY BAZAAR
The annual Sacred Heart Church Bazaar will be held at 820 Providence St., West Warwick on Friday, November 7 from noon to 7 PM and Saturday, November 8 from 10 AM to 6 PM. The event will feature handmade trees, wreaths and many other crafts/items, a Penny Social with 35 prizes, Roll-ups for children and a special raffle with 15 large baskets. Other booths include jewelry, home goods, a wine booth, and Mrs. Claus’ Attic, bigger than ever. Our pastry booths have homemade Italian cakes and pastry with a large selection of cookie trays. Kitchen is open throughout the event with hot dogs, grinders, grilled cheese, sausage and peppers, sloppy Joes, French fries and hot and cold beverages
RI Philharmonic presents The Moldau & More
After an exhilarating and successful debut concert by the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra’s new Music Director Ruth Reinhardt, the RI Phil continues Reinhardt’s landmark inaugural season with The Moldau & More featuring Andrei Ioniță (cello) and Reinhardt at the helm.
The October program, part of the TACO Classical Series on Saturday, Oct. 18 at 7:30 p.m., with an Open Rehearsal on Friday, Oct. 17 at 5:30 p.m., features the Rhode Island premieres of Boulanger’s D’un matin de printemps and Jaëll’s Cello Concerto (1882), as well as Smetana’s “The Moldau” and “Šárka” from Má Vlast and Haydn’s Symphony No. 88. These rarely heard masterpieces— brought to life by the brilliance of internationally acclaimed cellist Andrei Ioniță and the visionary leadership of Ruth Reinhardt—make this concert a must-see event for music lovers. Both events take place at The VETS in Providence. Tickets and subscriptions are available at tickets.riphil.org or by calling 401.248.7000.
Trivia Test
1. COMICS: What is Thor’s home planet?
2. LITERATURE: Which of Charles Dickens’ novels has a character named Miss Havisham?
3. ANATOMY: What is the largest muscle in the human body?
4. MOVIES: In the movie “Zombieland,” what sweet treat is Woody Harrelson’s character searching for?
5. ASTRONOMY: What is the largest moon of Jupiter?
6. TELEVISION: How does George Costanza’s fiancee die on “Seinfeld”?
7. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a quahog? (Easy one for RI’ers!)
8. GEOGRAPHY: How many countries does the Amazon River and its tributaries flow through?
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9. ENTERTAINERS: Where is Elvis Presley’s home, Graceland?
10. SCIENCE: What is the study of clouds called?
Answers
1. Asgard.
2. “Great Expectations.”
3. Gluteus maximus.
4. Twinkies.
5. Ganymede.
6. Poisoned by licking cheap wedding invitation envelopes.
7. Type of clam.
8. Nine (Peru, Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, Bolivia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana).
9. Memphis, Tennessee.
10. Nephology.
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By JENNIFER COATES
For many longtime New Englanders, the transition from summer to autumn is met with a welcome sigh of relief. While fall seems to be waltzing in a little later than usual (with an odd Nor’Easter on record), the cooler days of fall are here and soon, your yards will be blanketed with leaves, with fallen branches from the storm and with piles of debris leftover from unfinished lawn work from the summer.
The clean-up task before
you is daunting! So why do it alone, and why wait until the job feels impossible to tackle? Now is the time to call Randy Bodick, the owner and operator of Fresh Perspective Landscaping, Inc.
Fresh Perspective Landscaping is a full-service landscaping company based out of Coventry. As its owner, Randy is uniquely aware of how important it is to be reliable, affordable, trustworthy and hard-working in this highly competitive
and crowded field. He also knows how important it is to be a dependable communicator, answering your calls in a timely and professional manner.
Randy encourages his customers, both long-timers and newcomers alike, to get ahead of the fall rush. You might think that you have plenty of time to get on his schedule, but when those leaves begin to fall in earnest, you will be glad that you got a jump on it!
At this time of year, Fresh Perspective Landscaping offers an especially diverse range of essential services, including:
• Fall Cleanups (leave no leaf behind!)
• Gutter cleaning
• Thatching, Aerating and Fertilizing your lawn (until the end of October)
• Leaf blowing and leaf/ acorn/debris removal
• Clearing overgrown brush
Tired of all that junk that has been accumulating
around your home and property? Don’t sweat it — Randy can help with that too! Junk Removal is also offered by Fresh Perspective.
If you want a healthy and abundant lawn next spring, don’t postpone this call one more minute. Contact Randy
and his crew and watch them turn your overgrown and neglected yard into the pride (and envy) of your neighborhood.
Customers can schedule a one-time clean-up or get on Randy’s weekly or bi-weekly schedule. Business picks up quickly once the season is in full swing so don’t delay. A fickle New England winter is closer than you think! To work with Randy and his crew, call for your free estimate and book your fall service today. He can be reached at 401-558-8688.
Last week marked Fire Prevention Week and the theme for 2025 is “Charge into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home.” Fire Prevention Week is celebrated every October and is the oldest public health observance on record in the United States.
“From smartphones, laptops and tablets to headphones, power tools and toys— most of the electronics we use today inside our homes are powered by lithium-ion batteries,” said Rhode Island Fire Marshal Timothy P. McLaughlin. “Although largely used without incident, if not used correctly or damaged, lithium-ion batteries can overheat and start a fire.”
Reports of fires and explosions involving lithium-ion batteries have been on the rise nationally, reinforcing the importance
National Fire Prevention Week shines a light on lithium-ion battery safety
of public education about proper use, handle, and disposal.
Important Safety Tips
Buy only listed products
• When buying a product that uses a lithium-ion battery, take time to research it. Look for a stamp from a nationally recognized testing lab (UL, ETL, or CSA) on the packaging and product, which means it meets important safety standards.
Charge devices safely
• Always use the cables that come with the product to charge it. Follow the instructions from the manufacturer.
• If you need a new charger, buy one from the manufacturer or one that the manufacturer has approved.
• Charge your device on a hard surface. Don’t charge it under a pillow, on a bed or on a couch. This could cause a fire.
• Don’t overcharge your device. Unplug it or remove the battery when fully charged.
Recycle batteries responsibly
• Don’t throw lithium-ion batteries in the trash or regular recycling bins because they could catch fire.
• Recycling your device or battery at a safe battery recycling location is the best way to dispose them. Visit call2recycle.org to find a recycling location near you.
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REMIN DER
Call 821-2216 or visit www.rireminder.com
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Thanksgiving Novena to ST. JUDE
O Holy St. Jude Apostle and Martyr, great in virtue and rich in miracles, near kinsman of Jesus Christ. Faithful intercessor of all who invoke this special patronage in time of need. To you I have recourse from the depth of my heart and humbly beg you, to whom God has given such great power to come to my assistance. Help me in my present and urgent petition. In return, I promise to make your name known and cause you to be invoked. Say three Our Fathers, three Hail Marys and three Glory Be’s. Publication must be promised. St Jude pray for us and all who invoke your aid. Amen. This novena has never been known to fail. It helped me. Thank you St. Jude for answering my prayers. DAL
MARINE CORPS LEAGUE
The Marine Corps League will hold their meeting the 2nd Thursday of each month at 6:30PM at American Legion Post 2 2 Legion Way, West Warwick. Members join in camaraderie and fellowship for the purpose of preserving traditions and interests of the United States Marine Corps. For more information, call 265-1406.
TOPS MEETING
TOPS CHAPTER #38 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets Thursday mornings at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 99 Pierce Street in East Greenwich (lower level). Weigh-in begins at 9:30AM, the meeting is from 10-11AM. Enter from the side parking lot, go down stairs to the kitchen area. All are welcome, as well as donations of canned goods. For more information, call Angela Henderson at 401-225-6174.
WEST WARWICK PUBLIC SCHOOLS MENTORS NEEDED
West Warwick Public Schools is in need of in-person volunteer mentors for students in Grades K-12. The time commitment is 1 hour per week. Anybody who is interested in volunteering can call or email me, Dana Papitto, Mentor Coordinator, at: (401) 825-6530 or dpapitto@ww-ps.com.
DISTRIBUTION OF COATS, BLANKETS & CLOTHES
DISTRIBUTION OF COATS, BLANKETS & CLOTHES Sts. John & James Parish, 17 St. John Street, West Warwick in the school cafeteria will be distributing free coats, blankets and clothes on Saturday, November 1, from 8 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Public invited.
JOIN CUB SCOUT PACK 13, CENTREVILLE
Adventure is waiting! Build Yours. Join Cub Scout Pack 13, Centreville. We meet every Wednesday at 130 Legris Avenue, West Warwick. Please contact James Mclellan at 401-5235723 or jimmac54@cox.net Find us on Facebook, Pack 13 Centreville.
RICHARD J. PIZZI Electrical 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: 732-3110. 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.com 1260 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. 345-3227. RI Reg. #5646.
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION
ALL SEASONS LAWNCARE, INC.: Full Service Landscape Maintenance Company. Offering Fall & Spring clean ups. Shrubs, trimming, aerating, overseeding. Call 732-7993. RI Reg. #43492.
PEST CONTROL
WINFIELD TERMITE & PEST CONTROL: All your pest needs. 821-7800.
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.
$8.00 PER WEEK for 10 words (25¢ each add. word) Min. 1 Month. Deadline: Last Thursday of each month for ads starting the following month.
(Family Features)
Transforming your bathroom into a modern oasis doesn’t require a large budget or a team of professionals. In fact, a few inexpensive DIY projects can significantly improve the look and feel of your bathroom, including replacing outdated fixtures with new, modern ones you can install yourself.
While installing a new faucet can seem daunting, with the right tools and a little patience, it’s a relatively simple task that can refresh the look of your bathroom and improve functionality.
Before you begin, gather the necessary tools - an adjustable wrench, basin wrench, plumber’s tape and putty or sealant - then consider this guidance to easily transform
How to Install a Bathroom Faucet
your space and achieve a professional finish.
Prepare Your Workspace
Clear the area under the sink to provide ample workspace. Turn off the water supply valves by rotating them clockwise. Place a bucket under the faucet connections then open the faucet to let any remaining water drain out. If your sink has a pop-up drain assembly, remove it to give yourself more room to work.
Remove the Old Faucet
Using an adjustable wrench, disconnect the water supply lines. Once disconnected, use a basin wrench to loosen and remove the nuts securing the faucet. Gently lift the old faucet out of its mounting hole, using a putty knife
to carefully pry it free, if necessary. Then clean the area to remove any residue and ensure a good seal for the new fixture.
Install the New Faucet
Apply a bead of plumber’s putty or a ring of silicone sealant around the base of the new faucet. Insert it into the mounting holes on the sink. From beneath the sink, secure the faucet in place with the provided nuts, tightening them using a basin wrench. Reconnect the water supply lines to the corresponding hot and cold inlets on the faucet. Turn the water supply back on to check for leaks. Adjust as necessary to ensure
a tight fit. Finally, reattach the pop-up drain assembly if you removed it earlier. Find more DIY projects to improve the aesthetics and
Home Improvement Home Improvement Fall Fall
SELBY TREE SERVICE: Tree removal, tree trimming, yard clean up. Expert Climber. Free estimates. Contact 401286-1407.
Audubon (Almost) Full Moon Owl Prowl
Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium, Bristol, RI
November 4 – 4:30-6 p.m.
Take to the trails on an (almost) full moon in search of owls! Join an Audubon naturalist in this guided hike of the Claire D. McIntosh Wildlife Refuge to listen and look for owls. While we never know if we’ll hear or see an owl, participants will learn a lot and have a great hike. Please dress for the weather and bring a flashlight.
Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol, RI; Fee: $10/ member adult, $5/member child; $14/ non-member adult, $7/non-member child. Ages: All. Register online through the events calendar at asri.org/calendar.
Beavers of Fisherville
Audubon Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge, Exeter, RI
November 4 – 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Join Audubon for an evening walk and discussion regarding the beavers that have taken up residence in the Fisherville Pond. We will take a close-up look at beaver dams, lodges, and hopefully the beaver themselves. At dusk, beavers become active, so we may get to see these engineers at work. Wear sturdy shoes and bring a flashlight.
Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge, 99 Pardon Joslin Road, Exeter, RI; Fee: $10/member; $14/non-member. Ages: 8 and up. Register online through the events calendar at asri.org/calendar.
Wednesday Morning Bird Walks with Audubon
Locations Across Rhode Island
November 5, 12, 19 – 9-11 a.m.
Audubon offers small-group Wednesday Morning Bird Walks with naturalist Laura Carberry. Each week a new birding destination will be chosen. Advance registration is required. Locations will be sent to registered participants in advance. (Note: there is no walk on November 26.)
Locations determined weekly; Every Wednesday through June 2026; Fee: $5/ member, $10/non-member. Ages: 14+. Register online through the events calendar at asri.org/calendar.
Explore Prudence Island Prudence Island, RI
November 5 – 9:45-4:45 p.m.
Enjoy a late fall day exploring Prudence Island. Take several short walks, look for returning harbor seals hauled out on the rocks, search for migrating birds, and visit many of the Reserve’s properties. Expect to walk about 3-4 miles over the course of the day. Due to limited space, reservations are required. Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Prudence Island, RI; November 5, 2025; 9:45 am-4:45 pm; Fee: $12/member, $14/Non-member. Ages: Adult.
November is a HOOT at Audubon
Hit the trails on a crisp November evening in search of owls, grab your binoculars and head out on a bird walk, or bring the kids for plenty of hands-on nature activities. Note that owl prowls are very popular and fill quickly — register early and get in on the fun!
Unless noted, registration is required for all programs. Register online and view a complete listing of programs through the events calendar at www.asri.org/calendar
Beaver Moon Owl Prowl
Audubon Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge, Smithfield, RI
November 6, – 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Visit Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge on the Beaver Moon night to search for owls! An Audubon naturalist will call for different species on the forest trails. While we never know if we’ll hear or see an owl, participants will learn a lot and have a great night hike. Please dress for the weather, wear sturdy walking shoes, and bring a flashlight. The hike will be cancelled in the event of inclement weather. Advance registration is required. Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge, 12 Sanderson Road, Smithfield, RI; Fee: $10/ member adult, $5/member child; $14/ non-member adult, $7/non-member child. Ages: 10 and up. Register online through the events calendar at asri.org/calendar.
Owl Prowl at Ruecker
Audubon Emilie Ruecker Wildlife Refuge, Tiverton, RI
November 7 – 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Come and walk the trails of Audubon’s Emilie Ruecker Wildlife Refuge at night to look and listen for our resident owls. Learn about the behavior and biology that makes these raptors so fascinating. Please dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes for hiking, and bring a flashlight. For families with children ages 10 and up. The hike will be canceled in the event of inclement weather.
Emilie Ruecker Wildlife Refuge, 116 Seapowet Avenue, Tiverton, RI; Fee: $10/ member, $5/member child; $14/non-member, $7/non-member child. Ages: 10 and up. Register online through the events calendar at asri.org/calendar.
Bristol Bimonthly Bird Walks
Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium, Bristol, RI
November 7 and 21 – 9-11 a.m.
Join an Audubon naturalist for a morning stroll through the Claire D. McIntosh Wildlife Refuge in search of birds. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced birder, you’ll enjoy spotting and learning about resident species and seasonal visitors. Bring your binoculars and experience the sights and sounds of fall birding! Offered every other Friday this fall and winter in Bristol, RI.
Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol, RI; Fee: $5/ member, $10/non-member. Ages: 14+. Register online through the events calendar at asri.org/calendar.
Nature Journaling Workshops:
Successional Field Walk
Frances Carter Preserve, Charlestown, RI
November 8 – 10-11:30 a.m.
Discover the art of nature observation and reflection guided by Audubon naturalists. These hands-on courses invite participants to expand their knowledge of Rhode Island’s natural history while learning and implementing field illustration techniques. Learn the technical and interpretive skills
needed to communicate scientific and ecological information through art, gain new knowledge, and explore a variety of natural habitats. A journal will be provided to all participants.
Frances Carter Preserve, Charlestown, RI; Fee: $20/member; $25/non-member. Ages: Adult. Register online through the events calendar at asri.org/calendar.
Veterans Day Nature Activities
Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium, Bristol, RI
November 11 – 10-3 p.m.
Discover the natural world with fun-filled family activities including crafts, animal interviews, nature stories, and more. No registration is required. Activities are included with admission.
10:00am – 3:00pm: Craft Table 10:00am: Nature Story 11:00 am & 2:30pm: Animal Interview
1:00pm: Nature Walk
Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol, RI; Fee: $5/ member, $10/non-member. Ages: All.
Owls and Ales at Fisherville
Audubon Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge, Exeter, RI November 14 – 6:30-8:30pm Meet one of Audubon’s amazing owls in person! Come to the Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge for a presentation on these fascinating birds while enjoying locally brewed beers. Then take a guided walk through the wildlife refuge at night to look and listen for owls and other signs of animal life. Leave the kids at home —this program is just for adults! Come prepared to go outside on a chilly winter evening. Bring a flashlight and dress for the weather!
Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge, 99 Pardon Joslin Road, Exeter, RI; Fee: $30/ member; $35/non-member. Ages: 21 and up. Register online through the events calendar at asri.org/calendar.
Big Raptor, Little Raptor
Audubon Caratunk Wildlife Refuge, Seekonk, MA
November 15, 2025 – 11:00am-12:00pm
Meet two live raptors - a Red-tailed Hawk and an Eastern Screech owl - one of the largest hawks in Rhode Island and one of the smallest owls that can be found in our area. Explore the lives of these amazing birds of prey and touch biofacts: feathers, wings, and talons. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Advance registration is required.
Caratunk Wildlife Refuge, 301 Brown Avenue, Seekonk, MA; Fee: $10/member adult, $5/member child; $14/non-member adult, $7/non-member child. Ages: 4 and up. Register online through the events calendar at asri.org/calendar.
Knit Owls
Audubon Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge, Smithfield, RI November 18, 2025 – 5:30-7:00pm Looking to craft a holiday gift or decora-
tion? Join Audubon and learn to knit a small, three-dimensional owl. This program is for intermediate to advanced knitters who are comfortable using double-pointed needles and knitting stranded colorwork. Instruction, pattern, and yarn provided. Participants must bring their own US size 1 double pointed needles. Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge, 12 Sanderson Road, Smithfield, RI; Fee: $25/ member; $30/non-member. Ages: Teen to Adult. Register online through the events calendar at asri.org/calendar.
Native Plants and Pollinators Lecture
Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium, Bristol, RI
November 22 – 10-11a.m.
Are you looking to support wildlife at home but don’t know where to start? Join Audubon and learn the ins and outs of gardening with native plants to support local pollinators. Take home information about what to plant, where to find native species, and many tips on how your gardening space can be a sanctuary for wildlife. Ages 15 and up.
Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol, RI; Fee: $20/ member, $25/non-member. Ages: 15 and up. Register online through the events calendar at asri.org/calendar.
Bank of America Free Family Fun Day
Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium, Bristol, RI
November 22 – 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
Thanks to Bank of America, Audubon offers free admission to the Nature Center and Aquarium on Select Saturdays this fall. Bring the family for nature stories, animal discoveries, crafts, hikes, and more. No need to register.
10:00am–3:00pm: Craft Table 10:00am: Nature Story
11:00am & 2:30pm: Animal Interview
1:00pm: Scales, Scales and More Scales –Come learn about all things snake – biology, behavior, adaptations and more through an engaging presentation and hands on activities! For ages 6+.
Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol, RI; Fee: Free. Ages: All.
Day After Thanksgiving Activities
Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium, Bristol, RI
November 28 – 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
Give thanks for all that nature has given us. The day after Thanksgiving is for leftovers, but at Audubon it is also a day to rediscover why nature matters. Join fun nature and animal-themed activities for the whole family. No registration is needed. Activities included with admission. 10:00 am–3:00pm: Craft Table
10:00am: Nature Story
11:00am and 2:30pm: Animal Interview
1:00pm: Turkey Trot Nature Walk
Audience: Families
Date/Time: Friday 11/28, 10am-3pm
Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol, RI; Fee: Free with Admission. Ages: All.
Eastern Screech-Owls.
Photo by Jason Major
By Tony Rizzo
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HOLLYWOOD — Spider-Man Tom Holland suffered a concussion doing a stunt-gone-wrong on the set of “Spider-Man: Brand New Day,” which caused filming to shut down for a week. His lady, Zendaya, rushed to his side. “Spider-Man: No Way Home” (2021) was Sony’s highest-grossing film of all time — a $1.92 billion take at the box office.
HOLLYWOOD — Spider-Man
items). The Jim Henson Company’s 70th Anniversary Auction is timed for Nov. 25 and will be held at their Hollywood headquarters, which was once the studio where Charlie Chaplin made movies and Herb Alpert made records.
Tom Holland suffered a concussion doing a stunt-gone-wrong on the set of “Spider-Man: Brand New Day,” which caused filming to shut down for a week. His lady, Zendaya, rushed to his side. “Spider-Man: No Way Home” (2021) was Sony’s highest-grossing film of all time — a $1.92 billion take at the box office. ***
Have you ever wanted to own an actual Muppet? The Jim Henson Company’s having a historic auction where puppets from “Fraggle Rock,” “Labyrinth,” and “The Dark Crystal” will be on the auction block (along with over 400
Emma Watson (of “Harry
There’s also a new Muppet show in the works that is being produced by Seth Rogen. However, before you get excited, you should know that some of the items (such as Naia, the Drenchen Gelfling full-body puppet used in “The Dark Crystal”) are estimated to be at $15,000-$25,000. You can preorder the auction catalog that features
Have you ever wanted to own an actual Muppet? The Jim Henson Company’s having a historic auction where puppets from “Fraggle Rock,” “Labyrinth,” and “The Dark Crystal” will be on the auction block (along with over 400 items). The Jim Henson Company’s 70th Anniversary Auction is timed for Nov. 25 and will be held at their Hollywood headquarters, which was once the studio where Charlie Chaplin made movies and Herb Alpert made records.
There’s also a new Muppet show in the works that is being produced by Seth Rogen. However, before you get excited, you should know that some of the items (such as Naia, the Drenchen Gelfling full-body puppet used in “The Dark Crystal”) are estimated to be at $15,000-$25,000. You can preorder the auction catalog that features hundreds of color illustrations and behind-the-scene stories online at JuliensAuctions.com. Good luck! ***
The task of finding the next 007 has fallen to Denis Villeneuve, who’ll start his search for James Bond next year after he completes production of “Dune: Part Three.” They’re seeking a “fresh face” to take on “Bond 26.” He’ll definitely be male, and he must hail from the British Isles. Their plan is to go back to the original Ian Fleming novels, which means they’re looking for a young Sean Connery!
Ever wondered what happened to Emma Watson, who starred as Her-
hundreds of color illustrations and behind-the-scene stories online at JuliensAuctions.com. Good luck!
The task of finding the next 007 has fallen to Denis Villeneuve, who’ll start his search for James Bond next year after he completes production of “Dune: Part Three.” They’re seeking a “fresh face” to take on “Bond 26.” He’ll definitely be male, and he must hail from the British Isles. Their plan is to go back to the original Ian Fleming novels, which means they’re looking for a young Sean Connery! (c) 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.
mione Granger in eight “Harry Potter” films from 2001-2011 — as well as major films such as “Noah” (2014), “Beauty and the Beast” (2017), and “Little Women” (2019) — then disappeared for six years?
She’s offered that “having the weight of a public persona” is burdensome, which is why she wasn’t in a rush to return to filmmaking. She admitted that she is “the happiest and healthiest I’ve ever been.”
She explained further, “The bigger component than the actual job itself is the promotion and selling of that piece of work. ... I do not miss selling things. I found that to be quite soul-destroying. But I do very much miss using my skillset, and I very much miss the art. ... The most important thing ... is your home, friends and family. ... I needed to go and do some construction work.” She also stated that she “felt a bit caged in by it.”
Sounds like “Noah” star Watson, at 35, needs another long ocean voyage during this arc in her career!
Emma Watson (of “Harry Potter” fame)
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TOWN OF COVENTRY ZONING BOARD OF REVIEW
NOVEMBER 5, 2025
This meeting will be convened in-person in the Coventry Town Hall Council Chambers, 1670 Flat River Road, Coventry RI 02816. As an additional courtesy, the Town intends to make the meeting available through Zoom video conference technology to provide potential remote access to deliberations of the Coventry Zoning Board of Review.
You are invited to a Zoom webinar!
When: November 5, 2025 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Town of Coventry Zoning Board Meeting – November 5, 2025
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Location: AP 45 Lots 33 & 35; 33-35 & 37 Holden Street Zone: R-20
Applicants are seeking an Administrative Subdivision (no new lots will be created) that changes lot line locations triggering a Dimensional Variance for lot area, frontage, lot coverage, front, side and rear setbacks.
Lot Area-
Lot 33-proposed lot area being reduced to 17,634 SF where 30,000 SF is required
Lot coverage-
Lot 33 seeking lot coverage of 48.7% where 20% is allowed
Lot 35-seeking lot coverage of 27.2% where 20% is allowed
Setbacks-
Lot 33 seeking side setback 19.50' where 20' is required
Lot 35 seeking front setback of 21.1' where 35' is required
Lot 35 seeking rear setback of 30.90' where 40' is required
Frontage-
Lot 33 seeking frontage of 87.65' where 175' is required
Lot 35 seeking frontage of 0' where 120' is required
Owner-Applicant: Francis Carson
Location: AP 33 Lot 6.013-0017; 17 Hill Farm Camp Road Zone: RR-2
Applicant is seeking a Dimensional Variance to reconstruct single family dwelling 57.8' from rear property line where 90' is required.
In re: Appeal of Building Official Decision/Notice of Violation dated June 30, 2025
In the matter of: Appeal of Building Official's Decision/Notice of Violation
Appellants: Karissa Robinson & Kyle Cloutier
Location: AP 66 & 74 Lots 1 & 16.2; 211 Read School House Road Zone: RR-2
Appellant is appealing Building Official's Decision/Notice of Violation dated June 30, 2025
In re: Appeal of Zoning Enforcement Officer's Notice of Order dated September 11, 2025
In the matter of: Appeal of Zoning Enforcement Officer's Notice of Order Appellant: Jamie Fielder
Location: AP 66 Lot 24; 138 Read School House Road Zone: RR-2
Appellant is appealing Zoning Enforcement Officer's Notice of Order dated September 11, 2025.
The public is welcome to any meeting of the Town Council or its committees. If communication assistance is needed or any other accommodation to ensure equal participation, please contact the Town Clerk at (401) 822-9173 at least two (2) business days prior to the meeting.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEST WARWICK HEAVENLY HEART FOOD PANTRY
First Baptist Church of West Warwick, 1613 Main Street, has their Heavenly Heart Food Pantry open to all from 11AM-1PM on the 1st Saturday of every month.
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Apartments for Rent Apartments for Rent Office for Rent
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COVENTRY/ANTHONY AREA: UNFURNISHED
1BD. Heat/Hot-Water/AC included. $260/wk. Call after noon: 401-822-3529.
JUNK CARS WANTED: Up to $500 paid. Call 401-895-7351 for quote.
2008 TOYOTA COROLLA. Engine replaced 2 years ago, muffler replaced 3 mos. ago. Inspected through October. $1500. Call: 401-397-8468.
Space 1–834 sq. ft. includes kitchenette, bathroom and dressing area. First floor, heat and electric included.
$900/Mo. Space 2–168 sq. ft. up to 706 sq. ft. Second floor, heat and electric included.
$800/Mo. Can be broken out into smaller offices. Outdoor parking lot located across the street. Minutes from I95 & 6/10 connector access. 401-640-5081
CUSTOMER FURNITURE
ESTIMATOR: unofficial estimate of the value of 5-pieces of household furniture. Will pay. Art: 401263-4732.
WANTED CARING, COMPASSIONATE and responsible direct support worker up to 20 hours a week. Support worker to assist a 36-year-old male who is the friendliest and easy-going person you will ever meet. He is high functioning but is blind in one eye and needs assistance in light housekeeping, personal grooming, companionship, errands to enable him to continue to live independently. Hours are flexible, must pass BCI and have valid driver’s license. If interested, please forward resume to Colleenwalters0@ gmail.com.
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Entertainment & Events
By Lucie Winborne
• Assembling the International Space Station took more than 200 spacewalks.
• The average freediver can hold their breath for approximately 10 minutes, much longer than the average healthy, fit human but well short of the Guinness World Record time of 22 minutes.
• During the Middle Ages , the majority of western maps placed east rather than north at the top.
• Diamonds are the only gem made of a single element, at nearly 99.95% carbon, the most commonly found element on Earth.
• After the axle, the first wheels did not appear on any mode of transportation, but on a child’s toy. Scholars estimate that it took another three centuries after wheels were used in pottery and toymaking for them to be applied to transportation.
• The Great Pyramid at Giza has over 2 million stone blocks, each with an average weight of more than 2 tons.
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ATTENTION: TSA-Postal-VA-DOD-NOAA-USDA
National Active & Retired Federal Employees Association (NARFE), is sponsoring a Federal Employees 2026 Health Fair
Tuesday 11/4 from 1 - 2:30PM
Middletown Public Library 700 West Main Rd Middletown RI
Club Jogues 1st Annual Truck or Treat Free Event – public welcome. Saturday, October 25, 5:00 to 7:00 pm. Free Hot Chocolate offered by Scooby Doo. Club Jogues Parking Lot, 184 Boston Street, Coventry RI.
FAMILY EVENING STORY TIME
Families with children ages 3-8 can join us for Family Evening Story Time on Tuesday, October 21 at 6 p.m. Children will listen to stories and songs, and each child will receive a fun craft kit to complete at home. Registration is required. Coventry Public Library, 1672 Flat River Road, Coventry. Please call Youth Services to register at 822-9102.
BINGO AT KNOTTY OAK VILLAGE
Knotty Oak Village Community Hall Bingo is back!! Bingo to be held at 14 Manchester Circle, Coventry on Saturdays at 4PM – doors open at 3PM. Snacks & beverages will be available for purchase.
A Super Easy & Super Sweet Treat for Halloween (or anytime!)
(Culinary.net) A sweet and savory treat, these Chocolate Covered Pumpkin Pretzels will disappear scary fast at your next Halloween party. With just three ingredients, they’re easy to make and share with guests of all ages.
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Chocolate Covered Pumpkin Pretzels
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 5 minutes
Yield: about 36 pretzels
3/4 cup orange candy melts
1 bag (16 ounces) mini pretzel twists
1/4 cup mini green coated chocolate candies
Line baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
In medium microwave-safe bowl, melt candy melts 30 seconds then stir. Working in 15-second intervals, continue microwaving until melted and smooth, stirring between intervals. With fork or dipping utensil, dip 36 mini pretzel twists, one at a time, into melted orange chocolate and gently tap side of bowl to remove excess.
Lay each covered pretzel on parchment paper. Using remaining pretzel twists, break apart enough to equal 1/4 cup.
Place one mini green chocolate candy (to form leaf) and one broken pretzel piece (to form stem) on top of each dipped pretzel. Repeat with remaining pretzels and chocolate candies.
Let set until solid. Pretzels can harden on counter about 30 minutes, or placed in refrigerator or freezer 5-10 minutes.
The Pawtuxet Valley Preservation and Historical Society invites the public to a talk by Taylor McBurney about collecting bottles, of which he has nearly 4000. His focus will be on those from the Valley. The meeting will be held on Saturday, October 25, at 2 p.m. at 1679 Main Street, West Warwick. No charge.
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Networking Events for Seniors
‘Frankie & Johnny in the Clair De Lune’ at Gamm Theatre
The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre (The Gamm) starts its 2025-26 subscription season with Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune. Terrence McNally’s intense and intimate two-character play is the story of a steamy one-night stand that blossoms unex-
“The Long Walk” (R) — Based on the 1979 novel written by Stephen King (“It”), this dystopian thriller is led by Cooper Hoffman (“Saturday Night”) and David Jonsson (“Industry”). Set during an alternate reality of the 1970s where a totalitarian regime reigns over the United States, the film follows an annual voluntary competition consisting of 50 boys who must walk nonstop at a pace of 3 miles per hour or face the consequences of death. “The Walk” only ends when there’s one boy left, who then receives a cash prize and a wish of his choice. Although they’re driven by an insatiable hunger to improve their families’ lives, the boys severely underestimate the trauma they’re about to put themselves through and whether their choice was ultimately worth the long walk.
Judy Greer and Mark Hamill co-star in the film, which is available now to rent at home.
(Apple TV+)
pectedly into love.
Gamm Associate Artistic Director Rachel Walshe directs Gamm newcomer Liliane Klein as Frankie and Anthony Goes (Between Riverside and Crazy, True West) as Johnny in an unfiltered romance revealing the complexities of a relationship in
“Steve” (R) — Since starring in the critical and box-office success of “Oppenheimer,” Cillian Murphy seems to be enjoying lead roles in smaller films like “Small Things Like These” and this new drama film, which co-stars Jay Lycurgo (“Titans”). Murphy plays the titular character, the headteacher at a reform college tailored to boys who are experiencing issues behaviorally and societally. One particular boy, Shy (Lycurgo), is having a hard time with acting out violently and is unsure as to where he’s headed in life. Even though headteacher Steve also has demons he’s working through, he refuses to let Shy continue to live his life alone without the proper help. Out now. (Netflix)
middle age and also the beauty of mutual acceptance. Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune runs Nov. 6-30. Tickets range from $60-$80 with discounts for subscribers and members. To purchase, go to gammtheatre.org/frankie or call 401-723-4266.
“Lazarus” (TV-MA) — “The Hunger Games’” Sam Claflin stars in this new horror series alongside “Pirates of the Caribbean’s” Bill Nighy. Only six episodes long, this series picks up as forensic psychologist Laz receives news of his father’s (Nighy) death. Although his father’s death was ruled to be a suicide, Laz finds certain similarities between this case and the death of his sister 25 years ago. Simultaneously, Laz also begins to experience weird and paranormal instances where his father visits him and speaks to him. Left with no choice but to either succumb to insanity or solve the case, Laz is determined to find out whether his father was murdered. All six episodes premiere Oct. 22. (Amazon Prime Video)