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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Pet of the Week: Abby

A missing leg doesn't slow Abby down.

Abby does not know that she is no ordinary cat. Really, Abby has her three-legged hobble down to a science and is a happy girl. This 10-year-old brown Tiger does not know what life is like with four legs because Abby was born with her umbilical cord wrapped around her leg, leaving the vet no choice but to amputate. The only thing Abby does realize is that she is unable to scratch herself so she is over the moon when she is brushed (they even leave the brush for her in the cage, and she happily uses it). Abby is a real sweetheart and deserves a home where she can get plently of love (and brushings). Come meet Abby at East Greenwich Animal Protection League's Adopt-A-Pet Open House Sunday between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. at Greenwich Bay …

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Pet of the Week: Mack

Mack is a handsome English Bulldog.

Interested in a handsome energetic English Bulldog? Then Mack just may well be the dog for you. Mack is a little over 3 years old and was surrendered to the East Greenwich Animal Protection League because his family was no longer able to care for him. He is a playful boy who would make a great addition to your family! Come meet Mack and all the dogs and cats in need of forever homes at EGAPL's Adopt-A-Pet Open House Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., located at Greenwich Bay Animal Hospital. Hope to see you there!

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Pet of the Week: Angel

A real angel just in time for the holidays.

Angel is a young hound mix who is a real sweetie-pie. She has a "cherry eye" which is nothing serious and can be easily resolved with surgery. Angel is otherwise healthy and ready to go to a loving family. Please consider giving this angel a home. You can meet Angel and all of EGAPL's amazing animals Sunday morning at EGAPL's Adopt-A-Pet Open House 10:30 to 1:00 at EGAPL located at Greenwich Bay Animal Hospital. 

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Pet of the Week: Benson

Benson has showdog good looks.

Handsome is an understatement. Look at this gorgeous black beauty. Benson is a 2-year-old Cocker Spaniel mix. He is a friendly boy with a happy temperment. This sweet boy is looking for a loving home to call his home. Won't you consider adopting Benson? Come see Benson and all of EG Animal Protection League's amazing animals Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at EGAPL located at Greenwich Bay Animal Hospital. Hope to see you there!

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Pet Of The Week: Star

This 9-month-old Siberian Husky is sweet and playful.

This week's Pet of the Week is the handsome Star! Star is a 9 month old Siberian Husky pure bred. He has one blue and one brown eye and a stunning gray-and-white coat and he is a sweet and playful boy. I can assure you that Star won't be here for long so go on to EGAPL.org for more details or call Tammy at 241-4541. Just think of how much fun you and Star will have in the snow – better get the sled ready! Come in Sunday morning for East Greenwich Animal Protection League's open house 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Greenwich Bay Animal Hospital and see Star and cats, kittens, puppies and dogs!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Open House Events Today and Tomorrow at New England Institute of Technology

Governor Chafee to tour the campus

Governor Lincoln Chaffee will make a stop Thursday morning at the East Greenwich Campus of the New England Institute of Technology, getting a preview look before an open house for prospective students later today and another for the general public tomorrow. The open house for prospective students and their families takes place from 4 to 8 p.m. Faculty members and admissions and financial aid personnel will be available. Friday the campus is open to the general public from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.  Students will take visitors on guided tours and administrative staff will be available. Steve Kitchin, vice president for corporate educational training, says the building is 99 percent complete, with only a few items left on the punch list. The …

Friday, August 19, 2011

House Hunt

Your East Greenwich Open House Guide

The following East Greenwich-area homes are holding open houses this weekend.

Click through the image gallery to see which local homes are holding open houses on Saturday and/or Sunday. Days, times and prices are listed below each photograph. If you would like your weekend open houses to appear on East Greenwich Patch, please e-mail a photo and details to eg.calendareditor@gmail.com by noon the Thursday before.

Friday, August 12, 2011

House Hunt

Your East Greenwich Open House Guide

The following East Greenwich-area homes are holding open houses this weekend.

Click through the image gallery to see which local homes are holding open houses on Saturday and/or Sunday. Days, times and prices are listed below each photograph. If you would like your weekend open houses to appear on East Greenwich Patch, please e-mail a photo and details to eg.calendareditor@gmail.com by noon the Thursday before.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Open House At Cole Draws Hundreds

While some who came have children at Cole now, others used to or will yet.

The public streamed into the new Cole Middle School Wednesday night, taking advantage of the opportunity to finally see what their tax dollars were paying for. The occasion was an open house just two days after the school opened to students for the first time. School and construction officials led small groups of visitors on tours of the building while student musicians performed throughout the facility, lending a festive air. “I’m officially satisfied,” decreed Kendall Soares, a fifth grader at Eldredge. His mother, Kathleen, said that until their visit Kendall had been pressuring his parents to attend a private school. No more, apparently. “I think this is the nicest school I’ve ever been in.” “The science labs are to die for,” said …

NATIVE 1950

12:18 pm on Thursday, April 28, 2011

I want to know from somebody on the building committee or planning board or somebody that has charge of the site and landscape construction, why we cut down all the cedar trees in front of Cole Junior High. I can see removing the old stone wall, but the trees, that's a dam shame. Now we'll spend hundreds of extra dollars to plant some other trees. Absolutely no real thought went into this …   more ›

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