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Last year, in a standout performance, Andrew was the 20th-fastest American, and 32 nd overall out of 30,000 runners with a time of 2:21:06. Andrew McCann of Misquamicut finishing the Boston ...
Misquamicut, Rhode Island. / 41.32389°N 71.82194°W / 41.32389; -71.82194. Misquamicut is a census-designated place and fire district in southern Washington County, Rhode Island. It is part of the town of Westerly. [5] The population was listed as 390 in 2010.
An adult man died at Misquamicut State Beach in Westerly on Friday afternoon after he was pulled from the water, the state's Department of Environmental Management said in a press release.. The ...
Misquamicut State Beach is a seaside public recreation area in the town of Westerly, Rhode Island. [3] It occupies a portion of Misquamicut Beach, a 3-mile-long (4.8 km) barrier island that extends westward from Weekapaug to Watch Hill and separates Winnapaug Pond from the Atlantic Ocean. [4] The state beach covers 51 acres (21 ha) and features ...
The Independent, covering South Kingstown, North Kingstown, Narragansett and The University of Rhode Island. The Express of Westerly. Independent newspapers. The Block Island Times of New Shoreham. Jamestown Press of Jamestown. Motif Magazine, an alternative weekly in Pawtucket. Newport This Week of Newport.
Thomas Cornell (settler) Joseph Jenckes Jr., early settler of Pawtucket, Warwick, and Providence. Stephen Northup, built house that remains as one of oldest in the state. John Steere, early settler of Providence and Smithfield, Rhode Island. Pardon Tillinghast, early pastor of the First Baptist Church in America.
The Westerly Sun is a seven-day daily newspaper published in Westerly, Rhode Island, United States, covering portions of Washington County, Rhode Island, and New London County, Connecticut. The Sun is issued mornings 7 days a week. Until 1995, it published its Sunday edition in the afternoon, and was the only such paper to do so at that time.
The Pawcatuck River, looking north, with Westerly, RI buildings in view, and Pawcatuck, CT just off to left. The Pawcatuck River is a river in the US states of Rhode Island and Connecticut flowing approximately 34 miles (55 km). [2] There are eight dams along the river's length. [3] USS Pawcatuck was named after the river.