Rhode Island
What’s the most expensive property sold in Rhode Island? Nov. 28 real estate transactions.
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Wondering what the most expensive properties sold in Rhode Island were? Who bought that house down the street? Or what’s going on with that vacant lot? Read on for the real estate transactions for Nov. 21, Nov. 14, and Nov. 7 all around Rhode Island.
A home on Third Street, Newport, recently sold for $2,150,000. The home has four bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, 2,736 square feet of living space, and sits on a 4,825 square foot lot.
A Lincoln home on Christopher Drive sold for $1,475,000. This home has five bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms,5,206 square feet of living space, and a 4.2 acre lot.
See what homes sold in your neighborhood:
Attleboro
15 Oak Ave: Adrian Eugenia of Attleboro to Pioneer Investments LLC, $375,000 on 11/12/2025
19 Duffy Dr: W B Const & Dev Inc of Attleboro to Colin M. and Jeanna M. Woods, $200,000 on 11/10/2025
429 S Main St Unit 1: Richard Lapalme and Ashley Mccullen of Attleboro to Alicia Fowle-Famulari and Benjamin Fowle, $335,000 on 11/10/2025
Barrington
Arvin Ave: Bruce M. and Cheryl Abowitt of Barrington to Sean R. and Christine E. Bove, $27,500 on 11/14/2025
3 Pine Top Rd: John Persion of Barrington to La Nona Construction LLC, $600,000 on 11/13/2025
Block Island
1828 Beacon Hill Rd: Thomas M. and Laurie J. Petrik of Block Island to Michael and Lauren Torpe, $640,000 on 11/13/2025
Bristol
19 Harborview Ave: Alison R. Marston of Bristol to Mary E. Carr-Stevens, $875,000 on 11/13/2025
44 Church St: Anderson Ft and Michael G. Infante of Bristol to Gregory A. and Michelle A. Pastore, $731,000 on 11/14/2025
9 San Juan Dr: Elwood R. Black and Denise A. Pineault of Bristol to Doubled Inv Partners LLC, $317,000 on 11/12/2025
79 Perry St: Frank M. and Karen C. Ferrara of Bristol to Ksj Holdings LLC, $512,000 on 11/12/2025
51 Franca Dr: L Therrien Hmtead Irt and Jean Reavey of Bristol to Mark Sousa, $565,000 on 11/12/2025
18-20 State St Unit 4: 18-20 LLC of Bristol to Arden J. and Arden A. Bradley, $632,000 on 11/14/2025
Burrillville
Chapel St: Bruce E. and David A. Barnes of Burrillville to Burrillville Town Of, $40,000 on 11/18/2025
E Wallum Lake Rd: Dimond Charles W Est and Brittany J. Lavery of Burrillville to Alisha Marcotte, $137,500 on 11/13/2025
Sayles Ave: Mary E. Laverdiere of Burrillville to Juliette L. Lopez, $13,000 on 11/12/2025
311 Reservoir Rd: Matthew D. and Saima Kane of Burrillville to Karen G Hundley Lt and Karen G. Hundley, $900,000 on 11/17/2025
632 Whipple Ave: Patrick A. and Wendy L. Lozeau of Burrillville to Chelsea E. Barker, $485,000 on 11/12/2025
140 Ross Rd: Paul M. and Nicole M. Lefebvre of Burrillville to Lebeaux Irt and Martha K. Lebeaux, $725,000 on 11/14/2025
E Wallum Lake Rd: Ruth E. Good and Royal W. Dimond of Burrillville to Alisha Marcotte, $137,500 on 11/13/2025
Central Falls
2 Valley St: Lisa Nassour of Central Falls to Properties Franco Buy & S, $280,000 on 11/10/2025
Charlestown
4750 Old Post Rd: Daniel T. North of Charlestown to Arthur T. and Laura A. Murphy, $1,250,000 on 11/13/2025
53 Skagerrak Rd: Jones Joseph M Est and Debra Todd of Charlestown to Dylan J. Rondeau, $380,000 on 11/13/2025
2 Covey Ct: Judith A Macleod RET and Judith A. Macleod of Charlestown to Curtiss G. Bruno and Amanda Sawyer, $705,000 on 11/18/2025
63 Charles Ave: Michelle L. and Nadeane G. Mayhew of Charlestown to John H. Passie, $425,000 on 11/14/2025
17-A&B Pasquisett Trl: Patricia A Whiting T and Michael Whiting of Charlestown to Jarrod Cucca, $500,000 on 11/12/2025
300 Pond Shore Dr: Patricia Ann Otoole RET and Edward L. Otoole of Charlestown to Julie C. Kelston, $1,175,000 on 11/18/2025
Coventry
39 Whaley Hollow Rd: Brandon R. and Jessica L. Sullivan of Coventry to Carine E. Aspinwall, $334,000 on 11/13/2025
4 Lane 3: Casey Mooney of Coventry to Kiersten Luis, $45,000 on 11/12/2025
35 Meredith Dr: Christine L. and Kenneth B. Dyer of Coventry to Cameron J. Torres and Emily L. Winfield, $382,500 on 11/12/2025
Washington St: Clariant Corp of Coventry to Pharmaron Mfg Svcs Us LLC, $800,000 on 11/14/2025
4-6 Union St: Council Of Giants LLC of Coventry to Qinge Li and Darong Chen, $490,000 on 11/12/2025
870 Hill Farm Rd: Entrepreneur LLC of Coventry to Cargel P. Mckenzie, $799,900 on 11/12/2025
1014 Plainfield Pike: Ferrara Justin Est and Mary E. Terra of Coventry to David J. Smith, $370,000 on 11/13/2025
104 Knotty Oak Rd: Gabriel and Mikayla Ives of Coventry to Evan Macleod and Giuliana Castro, $392,500 on 11/14/2025
N/A: Janet Boutros of Coventry to Yeury Galva, $104,000 on 11/14/2025
17 Park Ln: Matthew Mandeville of Coventry to Clarissa House, $110,000 on 11/12/2025
3 Victory Falls Rd: Michael E. Guadagni and Lilly Saytes of Coventry to Leeanne and Anthony J. Blinkhorn, $580,000 on 11/12/2025
498 Hill St: Nemencio and Maritza Diaz of Coventry to Michelle L. Jakubowski, $620,000 on 11/12/2025
N/A: Patricia Leo of Coventry to Tempo Holdings LLC, $155,000 on 11/14/2025
49 Park Ln: Shane M. Gustin of Coventry to Yao Chen, $65,000 on 11/13/2025
12 Whittier Dr: Silverman Douglas F Est and David Silverman of Coventry to Ri Homes LLC, $370,000 on 11/12/2025
211 Tiogue Ave: Stage Point Fund LLC of Coventry to Forest and Sage Ficazzola, $354,000 on 11/14/2025
Chase Rd: Thomas Galliano of Coventry to Miriam and Juan Larios, $50,000 on 11/12/2025
48 Breezy Lake Dr: Zachary J. Nardone and Kelsey Martin of Coventry to Sebastian Romig and Catherine Matley, $425,000 on 11/12/2025
6 Helmsley Ln Unit 6: Apponaug Properties Inc of Coventry to Cory Macchioni, $331,497 on 11/12/2025
76 Sunset Lake Cir Unit 20: Storybook Homes Inc of Coventry to Sara K. Balestrieri and Mason Keach, $500,000 on 11/14/2025
Cranston
111 Woodbine St: Adriano Conceicao and Lauren E. Piccoli of Cranston to Arman Burunsuzyan, $675,000 on 11/10/2025
36 W Hill Dr: Allison Scheer of Cranston to Mayra N. and Jorge A. Garcia, $420,000 on 11/13/2025
13 Grove Ave: Jake V. Damico of Cranston to David S. Palumbo, $705,000 on 11/10/2025
1476 Plainfield Pike: Jean Baxter and Alexander Graham of Cranston to Kenneth Risco, $350,000 on 11/13/2025
102 Betsey Williams Dr: Jillian M. and Kevin L. Tirone of Cranston to James E. Stanley and Kirsten L. Andersen, $700,000 on 11/13/2025
2038 Broad St: Justin and Breeauna Shiver of Cranston to Michael J. and Carol H. Mcentee, $600,000 on 11/14/2025
56 Alpine Estates Dr: Kristine K. Mota and Michael B. Lanni of Cranston to Gary and Donna L. Forloney, $925,000 on 11/12/2025
63 Appleton St: Matthew and Anya Vario of Cranston to Kaimanes Home Improv LLC, $385,000 on 11/14/2025
81 Redwood Dr: Rwr Re Investment Grp LLC of Cranston to Shannon M. Puerini, $540,000 on 11/14/2025
148 Grace St: S & E Properties LLC of Cranston to Basim and Miryem Anabtawi, $507,000 on 11/14/2025
200 Cannon St Unit 130: Carmine and Sabatina J. Disanto of Cranston to Lisa T. Germadnik, $410,000 on 11/14/2025
250 Mayfield Ave Unit A: Steven and Jacquelyn Lawton of Cranston to Robert and Paula Mirabella, $305,900 on 11/13/2025
Cumberland
370 Bryant St: Connors Charlene C Est and Daniel P. Connors of Cumberland to Sandra Hanson and Robert Robinson, $435,000 on 10/31/2025
7 Cathedral Ct: Dustin Brookshire and Talia Mark of Cumberland to Genevieve Schultz and Christopher A. Lopes, $830,000 on 10/31/2025
35 Greenfield Rd: Karen Rita Hull Irt and Jennifer K. Blough of Cumberland to Adam T. Lyford and Jessica Leigh-Ann Lyford, $530,000 on 11/10/2025
7 Aurora Dr: Lisa T. Germadnik of Cumberland to Brian and Dana Niedzwiadek, $650,000 on 11/14/2025
660 Nate Whipple Hwy: Luke A. and Luke A. Farley of Cumberland to Janaque S. and Ishra E. Fernando, $687,000 on 10/31/2025
37 Forest Ave: Sandy J Jackson Lt and Sandy J. Jackson of Cumberland to Wilfredo M. Paniagua Poche and Daisy L. Paniagua, $561,250 on 10/31/2025
154 Bear Hill Rd Unit 306: Robert E. and Annette M. Blair of Cumberland to Ryan G. Vandette, $465,000 on 11/13/2025
500 Mendon Rd Unit 403: Steven R. and Christine E. Desmarais of Cumberland to Robert A. and Joanne C. Proulx, $620,000 on 11/14/2025
Dighton
1945 Putters Way: Charles R. and Stephanie C. Cardin of Dighton to Alexia Desrochers and Tyler Potter, $635,000 on 11/12/2025
East Greenwich
120 Adirondack Dr: Bedros Roosherian of East Greenwich to Stephen Thompson and Kaitlin Hagerty, $775,000 on 11/14/2025
30 Eldredge Ave: Benjamin E. and Kathryn E. Weiner of East Greenwich to Alan and Karen Algee, $875,000 on 11/10/2025
1121 Tillinghast Rd: John Sharrott and Chiara Deltito of East Greenwich to Everett M. and Kelly M. Alcorn, $880,000 on 11/14/2025
120 Fox Run: Melissa Baker of East Greenwich to Benjamin and Kathryn Weiner, $1,425,000 on 11/10/2025
6 Helmsley Ln Unit 37: Apponaug Prop Inc of East Greenwich to Cory Macchioni, $331,497 on 11/12/2025
152 Crompton Ave Unit 12: Harry A. and Denise L. Dowling of East Greenwich to Christopher J. and Hilary S. Schnirel, $865,000 on 11/10/2025
East Providence
25 Orange St: Jeffrey and Luis A. Mateus of East Providence to Jeremy A. and Angela Woellner, $605,000 on 11/12/2025
Irving Ave: Joshua Audette of East Providence to J & E Hldg LLC, $150,000 on 11/13/2025
58 Griffith Dr: Juliette L. Munroe of East Providence to Margaret Rock, $395,000 on 11/14/2025
58 Central Ave: Leonel E Medeiros T and Leonel E. Medeiros of East Providence to Cole Mcassey, $575,000 on 11/14/2025
25 Fairview Ave: Rita D. Choiniere of East Providence to Richard E. Aldrich, $336,500 on 11/10/2025
Exeter
554 Ten Rod Rd: Matthew B. Armstrong of Exeter to Home Tree LLC, $260,000 on 11/18/2025
Fall River
578-580 Detroit St: Darryle W. and Cristin Morris of Fall River to Addisyn Kendall, $780,000 on 11/12/2025
166 Bradford Ave: Guilherme C. Defreitas and Marcio C. Dosantos of Fall River to Ayodeji Ogundele, $735,000 on 11/10/2025
516 Whipple St: Jordan J. and Jennifer Silvia of Fall River to Wilter M. Correia, $649,000 on 11/10/2025
84 Everett St: Marino Z. Benevides of Fall River to 84 Everett St LLC, $750,000 on 11/12/2025
221 Wellington St: St Mathieus Assoc of Fall River to Ste Mathieus Preserv Ll, $5,000,000 on 11/10/2025
Foster
154-1/2 Foster Center Rd: Long Time Coming Corp of Foster to Evan Phetteplace and Ashley C. Yuszczak, $500,000 on 11/10/2025
11 Briggs Rd: Mary Dilibero of Foster to Mary Farin, $600,000 on 11/13/2025
57-A Foster Center Rd: Matthew E. and Bryna A. Haynes of Foster to Alexus Elder-Shaheed, $350,000 on 11/10/2025
Glocester
5-7 Chopmist Hill Rd: E&e Realty Co of Glocester to Jeffrey Brannan, $832,300 on 11/13/2025
162 Keach Pond Dr: James C. Maio of Glocester to Joshua J. and Melissa J. Pincince, $415,000 on 11/14/2025
77 Tourtellot Hill Rd: Luis and Carmelia Ferreira of Glocester to Marina T. Noriega, $505,000 on 11/12/2025
71 Phillips Ln: Rita A. Tasca of Glocester to Michael G. and Nicole A. Rosa, $711,000 on 11/18/2025
1392 Putnam Pike: Theresa M. and Robert R. Gamache of Glocester to Timberline Prop Group Inc, $177,000 on 11/13/2025
42 Overlook Ln Unit 42: Overloop Ridge LLC of Glocester to James M. and Virginia Delaney, $495,000 on 11/14/2025
Hopkinton
1 Gilman Rd: Ernest R. and Dana D. Wightman of Hopkinton to Courtney A. Meek and Paul H. Bjorlie, $475,000 on 11/07/2025
175 Alton Bradford Rd: Trotta Builders LLC of Hopkinton to Zoe L. Myers and Brook K. Myers Myers Brook, $577,500 on 11/14/2025
Jamestown
41 Grey Gull Rd: Harry A & Helen M Zartari and Mark S. Zartarian of Jamestown to Jerome C. and Jennifer Buckley, $1,120,000 on 11/14/2025
96 Steamboat St: Kenneth A. Schadegg and Robert C. Upham of Jamestown to Robert S Gilardetti RET and Robert S. Gilardetti, $699,000 on 10/10/2025
Johnston
16 Homestead Ave: Alexandria Canham of Johnston to Ronald Raheb, $203,000 on 11/12/2025
3 Kensington Way: Atwood Ave Condos LLC of Johnston to Elizabeth A. Salvo, $464,900 on 11/17/2025
2436 Hartford Ave: Carl E. Stabile of Johnston to Walser Holdings LLC, $290,000 on 11/14/2025
784 Greenville Ave: Carol A. Jarvis of Johnston to Antonia Muccio, $490,000 on 11/14/2025
9 Heritage Cir: Christen and Stephen Ciarlo of Johnston to Stephen S. Cabrera, $455,000 on 11/18/2025
11 Lake View Ct: Christopher Schiavone of Johnston to Joseph M. Loffredo and Zetta T. Fogg, $889,000 on 11/14/2025
17 David Dr: Eileen Ford of Johnston to Derek M. and Alexis M. Ritch, $450,000 on 11/12/2025
42 Golden View Dr: Jard M. and Ashley L. Jarosz of Johnston to Jelf Zoogah and Ruth N. Manieson, $535,000 on 11/14/2025
63 Starr St: Kathleen T. and Mark E. Landry of Johnston to Laura Szczoczarz, $410,000 on 11/12/2025
106 Winsor Ave: Laura Szczoczarz and Nathan Lataille of Johnston to Nicholas J. Dumauro and Kelsey L. Larose, $700,000 on 11/12/2025
25 Woodcrest Dr: Marie T. and Lawrence A. Russo of Johnston to Brendan Moriarty, $467,000 on 11/17/2025
4 Poppy Hill Dr: Robert R. Dimaria and Anna S. Stott of Johnston to Carol L. Javis, $690,000 on 11/18/2025
1603 Plainfield Pike Unit A11: Katherine Lorraine of Johnston to Evan and Jelissa Leef, $317,000 on 11/18/2025
Lincoln
1004 Great Rd: Jason and Kerri L. Taylor of Lincoln to Christal Evangelos, $1,195,000 on 11/13/2025
7 Williams St: Nathaniel A. Kutsaftis and Jordan Butterfield of Lincoln to Thomas Marceau and Kelsea Eichenfeldt, $455,000 on 11/14/2025
4 Christopher Dr: Tatiana Antoci of Lincoln to Brian W. and Dona Mills, $1,475,000 on 11/12/2025
196 Old River Rd Unit 6C: Gourishetty & Mohan Lt and Vamsee K. Gourishetty of Lincoln to Matthew Ferschke, $265,000 on 11/17/2025
41 Breakneck Hill Rd Unit 41: Robert A & J Proulx Jret and Robert A. Proulx of Lincoln to Elizabeth A. Lavallace and Tammy Beaudreault, $520,000 on 11/14/2025
400 New River Rd Unit 211: Tammy Bilodeau Lt and Tammy Bilodeau of Lincoln to Andrea F. Gustafson, $280,000 on 11/14/2025
Little Compton
33 Meeting House Ln: Marvelous Rt and Edward Marvell of Little Compton to Renew Lc LLC, $575,000 on 11/13/2025
Middletown
117 W Main Rd: Can C. and Wai Y. Guo of Middletown to Andrew Borer, $450,000 on 11/17/2025
1216 E Main Rd: Carly Bania of Middletown to Joel Cohen and Madison Germini, $749,000 on 11/17/2025
92 Trout Dr: Kyle E. and Katherine M. Recker of Middletown to Nicolas and Carly Favreau, $795,000 on 11/17/2025
280 Freedom Trail Dr Unit 7-12: Island View Partners LLC of Middletown to Bryan E. and Lillian S. Pentlin, $789,000 on 11/14/2025
Narragansett
811 Ocean Rd: Barbara M Feldman Irt and Andrea M. Feldman of Narragansett to Enlightened Medical LLC, $1,733,333 on 10/01/2025
175 Bonnet Point Rd: Edward P. and Patricia Garrahy of Narragansett to Anchorage Relt, $160,000 on 11/10/2025
41 Pettaquamscutt Lake Rd: William D. and Anne M. Cooney of Narragansett to Lawrence Ruotolo and Faith Deboer, $520,000 on 11/14/2025
140 Point Judith Rd Unit 29: Evans Family Lt and Peter Evans of Narragansett to Lisa M Brunetti 2024 T and Lisa Brunetti, $120,000 on 11/14/2025
175 Bonnet Point Rd Unit B45: Kenneth A. Marcotte and Alicia Hunt of Narragansett to Crest LLC, $180,000 on 11/10/2025
Newport
17 Bayside Ave: Jeffrey A. Villani of Newport to Jane R Lash Lt and Jane R. Lash, $1,075,000 on 11/14/2025
102 Third St: Two By Four LLC of Newport to Julie and Thomas Mckenon, $2,150,000 on 11/10/2025
12 Catherine St Unit 3: Kelly King of Newport to Cuzzone Residential Prop, $512,815 on 11/14/2025
North Kingstown
75 Hickory Dr: Beauregard RET and Raymond A. Beauregard of North Kingstown to Charlotte R. Anderson and Max D. Petrushonis, $570,000 on 11/17/2025
189 Boston Neck Rd: Dale J. Taylor of North Kingstown to Susan T Black T and Susan T. Black, $300,000 on 11/14/2025
185 Brookhaven Rd: Kaitlin Hagerty of North Kingstown to Alexandria and Jessica Sylvia, $565,000 on 11/14/2025
212 Vista Cir: Kenneth M Mcdonald T and Kenneth M. Mcdonald of North Kingstown to Jimmy and Joanna Li, $900,000 on 11/14/2025
N/A: Pinnacle Partners LLC of North Kingstown to Ayutlaztega LLC, $825,000 on 11/12/2025
6 Wyndham Way: Reynolds Farm Res Dev LLC of North Kingstown to Leah L. Mcintyre and Joseph A. Savicks, $635,000 on 11/17/2025
76 W Allenton Rd: Robillard T and Karen A. Robillard of North Kingstown to Jeffrey A. Doff, $742,645 on 11/12/2025
41 Web Ave Unit 101: Ann Bonetti of North Kingstown to Donna Harris, $314,500 on 11/14/2025
355 Compass Cir Unit 14: Compass Cir Realty LLC of North Kingstown to Keith and Nicole Fontenault, $180,000 on 11/17/2025
335 Compass Cir Unit 42: Compass Circle LLC of North Kingstown to Green Light Farm LLC, $270,000 on 11/13/2025
North Providence
1 Benjamin Dr: Alessandra S. Digiorgio of North Providence to Sonia Machado, $505,000 on 11/12/2025
15 Redfren St: Anna M Cadieux Irt and Maryann Didonato of North Providence to Joao Correia and Romina Lima, $280,000 on 11/13/2025
76 Baird Ave: Carlos G. Reyes of North Providence to Rebecca I. Ogunbobola, $440,000 on 11/05/2025
50 Cushing St: Ernest Grieco of North Providence to Cadence Demars, $360,000 on 11/06/2025
91 East Ave: Jmmc Const Corp of North Providence to Jackeline Martinez and Naomi Castellano, $565,000 on 11/07/2025
12 Elmore Ave: John D. and Tanya J. Aldrich of North Providence to Patricia Silverio, $380,000 on 11/07/2025
509 Woodward Rd: Joseph J. Desrosiers and Katheryn N. Ferreira of North Providence to Joseph M. Batista, $386,800 on 11/14/2025
32 Orchard St: Matthew J. and Katherine C. Cardarelli of North Providence to Ariana Barone, $410,000 on 11/12/2025
18 Sherri Dr: Nancy Georgitsis of North Providence to Dayshantell Ramirez, $475,000 on 11/07/2025
20 Carriage Way: Rebecca Grieco of North Providence to Snow Family Lt, $730,000 on 11/14/2025
19 Fisher St: Richard L. Nadeau of North Providence to Jose V. Orellana and Juana Palacois, $488,000 on 11/06/2025
2008 Mineral Spring Ave: Robert D. Maglione of North Providence to Debra A. Dziekiewicz, $205,000 on 11/03/2025
4 Smithfield Rd Unit 21: Mary E. Turronis of North Providence to Mary J. Holland, $325,000 on 11/13/2025
300 Smithfield Rd Unit 30: Michael J. Pritchard of North Providence to Erica Sampson, $172,000 on 11/12/2025
494 Woonasquatucket Ave Unit 208: Naomi & Alvin J Dale Jret and Naomi D. Ballon of North Providence to Paula Au, $250,000 on 11/06/2025
200 Woodlawn Ave Unit 317: Robert Valle of North Providence to Brenna Hewson, $245,000 on 11/06/2025
444 Woodward Rd Unit 3: Woodward LLC of North Providence to Jamon V. Heyningen, $240,000 on 11/07/2025
North Smithfield
825 Woonsocket Hill Rd: Francis Allard of North Smithfield to David Stanley, $810,000 on 11/13/2025
120 Knollridge Dr: Sidra A. and Oleg Nikolyszyn of North Smithfield to John Shay and Skylar Saylor, $800,000 on 11/13/2025
635 Iron Mine Hill Rd: Sprindrift Investments LL of North Smithfield to 2639 Cap Investments LLC, $727,000 on 11/12/2025
N/A: Thomas M. Nelson and Kathryn M. Cruz of North Smithfield to Ivelina Ianeva and Nicholas Maniatis, $25,000 on 11/12/2025
Pawtucket
721 School St: 717 School St LLC of Pawtucket to 717 School St Realty LLC, $882,000 on 11/18/2025
727 School St: 727 School St LLC of Pawtucket to 727 School St Realty LLC, $598,500 on 11/18/2025
30 Manuel St: Atwood Pro LLC of Pawtucket to Michael Vaccaro, $405,000 on 11/13/2025
73 Pleasant St: Christopher and Gretchen Brunelli of Pawtucket to Ansis Bundza and Elizabeth Underwood, $727,500 on 11/17/2025
134 Sterry St: Conlon Realty Co Ii Inc of Pawtucket to Misael and Leon Cortes, $290,000 on 11/14/2025
43 Sheffield Ave: Constance Ferber of Pawtucket to Jacob and Katherine Vigly, $625,000 on 11/17/2025
185 Hunts Ave: Diane M. Miller of Pawtucket to Erik N. Kennibrew, $415,000 on 11/13/2025
141 Hanover Ave: Dolores J. and Joanne Hall of Pawtucket to Jake Pereira Oh Pro 1 LLC, $217,500 on 11/13/2025
10 Barnes St: Emm Construction LLC of Pawtucket to Sandhuville LLC, $775,000 on 11/17/2025
108 Perrin Ave: Frank R. Diaz-Sosa of Pawtucket to Floranjel Deschamps and Alma G. Mercedez-Martinez, $750,000 on 11/18/2025
50 Finch Ave: Gina Murray of Pawtucket to Frederick Roy and Zandra Boldt, $391,000 on 11/17/2025
35 Fountain St: Jz Investment Group LLC of Pawtucket to Raymond Gee, $750,000 on 11/17/2025
45 Denver St: Kelly Munoz and Gloria Castrillon of Pawtucket to Blanca L. Tellez and Mailen J. Ardila, $540,000 on 11/17/2025
Service Rd: Kilmartin Realty Co LLC of Pawtucket to 727 School St Realty LLC, $94,500 on 11/18/2025
116 Starns St: Natalie Cranston of Pawtucket to Stacey M. Soares and Dajaun Owens, $409,900 on 11/14/2025
544 Pleasant St: Qak Hill Realty Ass LLC of Pawtucket to Pawtucket Ri Prop Hldg LL, $15,270,000 on 11/17/2025
107 Hughes Ave: Robert Leighton of Pawtucket to Atwood Pro LLC, $610,000 on 11/17/2025
104 Wilcox Ave: Robert M. Ellsworth of Pawtucket to Maria G. Ruben and Christopher J. Berry, $757,000 on 11/12/2025
45 Fortin Ave: Robert and Kris Sorel of Pawtucket to Andrew Roberto, $419,000 on 11/17/2025
101 Benefit St: Yeisha M. Bautista of Pawtucket to Maria A. Flores and Matthew Feinstein, $525,000 on 11/13/2025
728 Beverage Hill Ave Unit 24: Alicia and Richard Mccormick of Pawtucket to Juan S. Lopez, $190,000 on 11/17/2025
55 Geneva St Unit 55: Periane Thomas and Ronetta J. Ross of Pawtucket to Nicoline K. Valkenberg and Ryan L. Crosby, $350,000 on 11/17/2025
Portsmouth
1907 E Main Rd: Christopher Harkins of Portsmouth to Ec Property Solutions LLC, $675,000 on 11/17/2025
711 Union St: Donna A. Pember of Portsmouth to Jonathan and Vanessa Egan, $950,000 on 11/13/2025
65 Tallman Ave: Kirchner Deborah Est and Cynthia K. Hampton of Portsmouth to Roy A. and Ryan Ferrell, $450,000 on 11/17/2025
214 Heritage Dr: Lewis Ft and Francis J. Lewis of Portsmouth to Richard and Julia Koeppen, $700,000 on 11/14/2025
130 Oak St: Ryan L. Crosby and Nicoline K. Valkenberg of Portsmouth to Courtney Curry, $495,000 on 11/14/2025
19 Merrill Ln: Sleeper Michael J Est and Richard T. Sleeper of Portsmouth to Denia and Ennio Carisi, $350,000 on 11/14/2025
Tower Condo Unit 1606: Carnegie At One Tower Dr of Portsmouth to Aquidneck Ventures LLC, $200,000 on 11/18/2025
280 Freedom Trail Dr Unit 7-12: Island View Partners LLC of Portsmouth to Bryan E. and Lilian S. Pentlin, $789,000 on 11/14/2025
32 Sea Fare Ln Unit 9C: Stephen A. and Marisa A. Palmacci of Portsmouth to Patrick Regan and Margan Melhorn, $480,000 on 11/13/2025
Providence
365 Union Ave: Babajide Alarapon of Providence to Elizabeth C. Alvarez, $475,000 on 11/17/2025
25 Anchor St: Bailey Ft and Steven D. Bailey of Providence to Monica Goncalves, $341,000 on 11/13/2025
141 Dodge St: Bannister Rlty Assoc LLC of Providence to Providence Ri Prop Hldg L, $14,230,000 on 11/17/2025
53 King Philip St: Diocleciano and Luz M. Delgado of Providence to Wisnelda Q. Decrespo and Wendy M. Depena, $360,000 on 11/14/2025
72 Callan St: Dwyer John Joseph Est and John Dwyer of Providence to Anthony Simon and George A. Thomas, $290,000 on 11/14/2025
687 Potters Ave: Elite Prop Solutions LLC of Providence to World Blueprint Homes LLC, $700,000 on 11/17/2025
691 Potters Ave: Elite Prop Solutions LLC of Providence to World Blueprint Homes LLC, $700,000 on 11/17/2025
36 Bernard St: Indra Mcghan and Elliot Ruggles of Providence to Shannon Hilpert and Christopher R. Wieland, $415,000 on 11/14/2025
21 Webb St: Janet A. Couitt of Providence to Renovation Boomers LLC, $322,000 on 11/12/2025
199 Langdon St: Jennifer L. and Sam R. Space of Providence to Jacqueline Wang, $475,000 on 11/17/2025
106 Julian St: Jennifer M. Bonilla of Providence to Roger and Vanessa Duque, $140,000 on 11/13/2025
62 Farmington Ave: Jlh Tipico LLC of Providence to Benji Home Pros LLC, $210,000 on 11/12/2025
15 Goldsmith St: John R. and Teresa Curran of Providence to Devraj Banerjee and Aimee C. Bouchard, $960,000 on 11/12/2025
41 Depew St: Katelin Thomson of Providence to Nairobys C. Avila and Brian Martinez, $367,000 on 11/13/2025
80 Doyle Ave: Lancaster Realty LLC of Providence to 7 Circuit Road Nt and Deborah A. Holmwood, $875,000 on 11/13/2025
253 Knight St: Laura B. Mullen of Providence to Brian Huffman and Stephanie E. Quinn, $850,000 on 11/14/2025
72 Job St: Linda Monello of Providence to Eden Huthmacher and Edins Noel, $500,000 on 11/14/2025
12 Edward St: Mary R. Garcia of Providence to Abner M. Ruiz, $480,000 on 11/14/2025
16 Horton St: Mattera Paul Dominic Est and Ann Dussault of Providence to E&l Construction LLC, $280,000 on 11/17/2025
27 Amity St: Osvaldo Mercado of Providence to Jiren Xu and Xiaoyan Zhang, $750,000 on 11/17/2025
174 Highland Ave: Rona M. Fennessy and David H. Marshall of Providence to 174 Highland LLC, $245,000 on 11/13/2025
84 Pembroke Ave: Ryan J. Andreoni and Raymond C. Keough of Providence to Roozbeh Jafari, $620,000 on 11/17/2025
31 Donelson St: Sadi Niyonkuro of Providence to Elvin L. Heredia, $485,000 on 11/13/2025
286 Oxford St: Sandro R. Sena of Providence to Marylynn Cemin, $355,000 on 11/14/2025
228 Washington Ave: Santo M. Hernandez of Providence to Suhaley Rosario, $495,000 on 11/17/2025
15 Waterman St: Stacey M. Lantage of Providence to Maryanne and Thomas Oconnor, $384,000 on 11/13/2025
7 Mount Hope Ave Unit 305: Ellen Snyder of Providence to Tinatin Chelidze, $472,000 on 11/14/2025
167 Emeline St Unit 3: Maieta Howze of Providence to 8425 Rockwell LLC, $505,000 on 11/17/2025
507 Morris Ave Unit 3: William Lee of Providence to Sophie R. Roberts, $350,000 on 11/14/2025
Rehoboth
28 Bucklin Dr: Noel and Sandra Marcucci of Rehoboth to Christopher J. Canton and Nancy A. Tullie, $270,000 on 11/10/2025
Scituate
30 Ashland Rd: Graziano RET and Vincent R. Graziano of Scituate to Philip J. Bonitati and Sarah Calapai, $950,000 on 11/14/2025
850 Hope Furnace Rd: Laura L Landen RET and Lauren L. Landen of Scituate to Russell J. and Riley B. Smith, $520,000 on 11/12/2025
345 Hope Furnace Rd: Philip J. Bonitati of Scituate to Kristin and John Souza, $665,000 on 11/14/2025
109 Gentry Way: Thomas S. Morra of Scituate to Jeffrey R. Caramante and Elena Dirocco-Caramante, $835,000 on 11/14/2025
10 Midway St: V Rolf Johnson Irt T and Timothy B. Borchers of Scituate to Jorge M. Rodrigues, $310,000 on 11/14/2025
Seekonk
76 Case Ave Unit 76: Andrea M. Bulhoes of Seekonk to Lebeb Saad, $390,000 on 11/12/2025
Smithfield
10 Cider Ln: Brian J. and Nancy A. Terry of Smithfield to Kristen K. and Andrew A. Romano, $385,000 on 11/05/2025
1 Appletown Rd: Douglas A. Lord of Smithfield to Matthew J. Deroy, $615,000 on 11/10/2025
12 Halsey Dr: John R. and Marie T. Saddlemire of Smithfield to Ashley E. Bousquet and John M. Galang, $520,000 on 11/12/2025
6 Limerock Rd: John and Skylar Shay of Smithfield to Catherine and Nicholas Arruda, $695,000 on 11/13/2025
5 Camp St: Joseph M. and Robin N. Regan of Smithfield to Marcus D. Haynes, $360,000 on 11/12/2025
25 Beverly Cir: Lisa Hassell of Smithfield to Caryl Crouse, $610,000 on 11/10/2025
8 Wolf Hill Rd: Maltais Richard D Est and Susan Ascoli of Smithfield to Mass Assets LLC, $370,000 on 11/10/2025
17 Indian Run Trl: Rodney J. Caron of Smithfield to Herland Cabrera, $230,000 on 11/04/2025
N/A: Whipple Rd LLC of Smithfield to James and Melissa Pitocco, $900,000 on 11/07/2025
15 Higgins St Unit 120: David Deighan of Smithfield to Jerrilyn Schwalb, $245,000 on 11/12/2025
15 Higgins St Unit 106: John Palaschak and Mary Odonnell of Smithfield to Richard Tavares, $235,000 on 11/12/2025
Somerset
264 Oneil Rd: Heather M. Liberatore of Somerset to Michael J. and Kelsey J. Tiberio, $496,800 on 11/12/2025
1095 Riverside Ave: Richard B. and Susan A. Buffington of Somerset to Jonathan and Shannon C. Parker, $475,000 on 11/10/2025
South Kingstown
4015 Kingstown Rd: Alyssa L. Bennett of South Kingstown to Frank J. Gallucci, $650,000 on 11/13/2025
35 Atlantic Ave: Donna S. Harris of South Kingstown to Jeffrey Bertholf and Brooke Hourigan-Bertholf, $813,000 on 11/13/2025
Stony Fort Rd: Howard R. and Patricia E. Courtemanche of South Kingstown to William L. and Mary P. Boynton, $150,000 on 11/12/2025
770 Tuckertown Rd: Robert M. and Richard H. Tucker of South Kingstown to Cynthia L. Tarasenko Kiern and Betsy T. Barbera, $736,000 on 11/12/2025
37 Spartina Cove Way: Ronald T Delfino RET and Ronald T. Delfino of South Kingstown to Henry C. Margolis and Marla E. Shatkin, $1,850,000 on 11/10/2025
392-B Gooseberry Rd: Tommey H. and Joanna L. Meyers of South Kingstown to Kimberly M. and Patrick R. Miceli, $624,000 on 11/10/2025
6 Birdie Ct Unit 6: Envine LLC of South Kingstown to Paul F. and Ellen M. Ruane, $890,900 on 11/13/2025
526 S Shore Village Blvd Unit E11: Envine LLC of South Kingstown to Robin W. Mcfadden, $832,833 on 11/14/2025
Swansea
476 Warren Ave: Christine A. and Charles A. Clark of Swansea to Timothy Cabral, $310,000 on 11/12/2025
73 Bourne Rd: Gail A. Provost of Swansea to Joseph T. Padeiro, $457,888 on 11/10/2025
420 Hortonville Rd: Meng and Menglu J. Ung of Swansea to Shannon M. and Bradford E. Lake, $635,000 on 11/12/2025
Tiverton
51 Coral Ln: Donald D. and Kathleen R. Paquette of Tiverton to Douglas and Samantha Aldrich, $710,000 on 11/17/2025
114 East Rd: Helen M. Babcock of Tiverton to Frank and Holly Dimauro, $625,000 on 11/14/2025
99 Aquidneck Dr: Maria E. Ferreira of Tiverton to 99 Aquidneck Dr LLC, $749,900 on 11/14/2025
60 Beth Rd: Tiverton Investments LLC of Tiverton to Robert J. Angeli, $849,900 on 11/14/2025
Warren
11 Saint Marys Way: Ch Of St Mary Of The Bay of Warren to David Lambrou, $175,000 on 11/10/2025
83 Seymour St: Laurie A. Bucci and Paul Zimmerman of Warren to Paula T. and Norman L. Proulx, $600,000 on 10/20/2025
Warwick
75 Marshall Ave: 297 Lowell LLC of Warwick to Brent D. and Aubrey Mello, $520,000 on 10/30/2025
94 Child Ln: 40 Wickes Way LLC of Warwick to Matthew Pardy and Amanda-Rose Larivee, $680,000 on 11/03/2025
316 Manolla Ave: Aaa Prop LLC of Warwick to Dina S. Romero, $389,000 on 10/30/2025
200 Post Rd: Christopher Pajak of Warwick to Cardi Prop Ri LLC, $210,000 on 10/31/2025
51 Tomahawk Ct: Conner J. Black and Lindsey M. Hildebrand of Warwick to Theodore Seufert and Alexandra Barroso, $515,000 on 10/31/2025
59 Wentworth Ave: Durand Prop LLC of Warwick to Eric C. Wong and Chong S. Kim-Wong, $581,000 on 10/31/2025
75 Capron Farm Dr: James S. and Brittany J. Thulier of Warwick to Aliza M. Mcgrath, $394,000 on 10/30/2025
43 Deerfield Dr: Jana M. Whitehead Tully of Warwick to Kent Shirai, $410,000 on 10/31/2025
118 Airway Rd: Jane A Owen Lt and Jane A. Owen of Warwick to Robert S. Romano, $382,500 on 10/30/2025
190 Capron Farm Dr: Jeremy H. and Erin E. Upham of Warwick to Carol Uronis, $499,000 on 11/03/2025
265 Longmeadow Ave: Kevin R. Esancy of Warwick to Andrew and Naomi Staples, $405,000 on 10/31/2025
794 Main Ave: Kyle Carpenter of Warwick to Marsha Tayagui, $350,000 on 10/31/2025
77 Walker Rd: Lynn Leahey and Brenda Fernandes of Warwick to Luis A. Funes Solis and Claudia G. Berrios Lainez, $435,000 on 11/03/2025
90 Huron St: Mandeville Prop LLC of Warwick to Timothy Hanrahan, $278,000 on 10/31/2025
430 Brookline Dr: Maria E. Steinberg of Warwick to Emily Fox and Casey Correia, $650,000 on 10/30/2025
11 Cahir Ct: Patrick T. Harris of Warwick to Irina and Raymond Chille, $520,000 on 10/31/2025
145 Spooner Ave: Pendergast Family Irt and Nancy Mcdevitt of Warwick to Rachel L. Soltysiak, $375,000 on 10/30/2025
162 N Country Club Dr: Philip R. and Rebecca K. Primeau of Warwick to Lynne L Johnson RET and Lynne L. Johnson, $415,000 on 11/03/2025
11 Observatory Rd: Sarah E. and Mary M. Anzevino of Warwick to Alexandra Reinersten and Alexandria Czekalski, $388,000 on 10/30/2025
19 Independence Dr: Sarah E. Winn and Tyler K. Lussier of Warwick to Michelle Mccarthy, $390,000 on 10/31/2025
83 Fressenden St: Tomasso Philomena A Est and Barbara M. Fioravanti of Warwick to Victoria-Marie Lockamy-Ro and Zakiry E. Lussier, $450,000 on 10/31/2025
225 Second Point Rd: Webster Kathleen Est and Alisha Cady of Warwick to Ocean St Mooring & Marine, $60,000 on 10/30/2025
755 Williamsburg Cir Unit 755: Diane M. Vigneau of Warwick to Michael Griffin, $270,000 on 10/30/2025
752 Quaker Ln Unit B203: Edward W. Marsh of Warwick to Alexander J. Graham, $225,000 on 10/31/2025
614 Pocasset Ct Unit 614: Shirley M Gabrielsen Lt and Shirley M. Gabrielsen of Warwick to Diane M. Vigneau, $300,000 on 10/31/2025
West Greenwich
839 Nooseneck Hill Rd: Easterly Assoc LLC of West Greenwich to Kkj Prop LLC, $500,000 on 11/13/2025
13 Stark Dr: Joseph O. Johnson of West Greenwich to Carly R. Cruff and Christopher Nichols, $380,000 on 11/14/2025
West Warwick
1366 Main St: Louis J. Pepansteihl of West Warwick to Jose V. Benitez and Paulina Godinez, $505,000 on 11/17/2025
52 Bayview Dr: Maureen F. Bianco of West Warwick to Derek M. Hebert and Elena Couto, $500,000 on 11/12/2025
N/A Lot 54: Residiences At West Vly I of West Warwick to Edwina Curtin, $486,150 on 11/17/2025
113 Brookside Ave: Richard and Susan Banks of West Warwick to New Eng Caiptal Iinv Grp, $165,000 on 11/17/2025
99 Ayda Rose Ave Unit 99: Five Five Plus LLC of West Warwick to Gia Bonaminio and Dante Delbonis, $479,900 on 11/14/2025
15 W Valley Cir Unit 15: Residences At West Vly In of West Warwick to Thomas and Maryann Belisle, $464,900 on 11/14/2025
Westerly
182 Main St: 182 Main Street LLC of Westerly to Main Street Westerly LLC, $650,000 on 11/14/2025
190 Main St: 190 Main Street LLC of Westerly to Main Street Westerly LLC, $755,000 on 11/14/2025
288 Shore Rd: Liberty Glass & Metal Ind of Westerly to David and Leslie Gouveia, $799,999 on 11/14/2025
12 Henry St: Ryan D. Ahern of Westerly to Cameron Shalkoski, $515,000 on 11/17/2025
80 Weekapaug Rd: Theodore and Diane Renauld of Westerly to Felice N. and Shelby P. Magliari, $1,110,000 on 11/14/2025
100 Weekapaug Rd: Wekapaug Rd Family Lp of Westerly to Matthew J. and Jaqueline M. Fiore, $555,155 on 11/17/2025
Westport
1518 Drift Rd: Joy B. Hanken of Westport to Peter and Kelly Blair, $1,150,000 on 11/12/2025
785 Old County Rd: Webster William Scott Est and Brindalyn Chen of Westport to Teresa R. Ferreira, $400,000 on 11/10/2025
Woonsocket
437 N Main St: Anna and Bobby Ross of Woonsocket to Amanda Parent, $455,000 on 11/13/2025
Hazel St: Bluestone Investment LLC of Woonsocket to Zeyco LLC, $110,000 on 11/14/2025
132 Kenwood St: Brian R. and Nancy R. Gould of Woonsocket to Romulo and Josue Ruiz, $525,000 on 11/10/2025
675 Park Ave: Carmen M. Cortes of Woonsocket to Rosanna A. Dominguez and Ali J. Delrosario, $608,000 on 11/10/2025
214 Danielle Dr: Craig Villella and Lisa K. Odom-Villella of Woonsocket to Brissette Ft and Peter G. Brissette, $685,000 on 11/17/2025
48 Piedmont St: Federal Hm Loan Mtg Corp of Woonsocket to Darlecrys Solutions LLC, $325,000 on 11/13/2025
160 Third Ave: Irving L. and Jennifer T. Geary of Woonsocket to Robert Myers and Francesca Santamaria, $422,000 on 11/18/2025
63 Loring St: John and Michelle Valdez of Woonsocket to Carmen M. Cortes, $271,000 on 11/10/2025
60 Fieldside Dr: Kristin Mccutcheon and Lynn Pouliot of Woonsocket to Nick N. and Camille D. Peret, $544,000 on 11/14/2025
93 Manila Ave: Mary T. Picard and Suzanne D. Mancieri of Woonsocket to Emely J. Vargas and Erick J. Delrio, $423,750 on 11/13/2025
25 Vine St: Son and Thu Nguyen of Woonsocket to Marutza A. Molina and Vidal C. Hernandez, $450,000 on 11/10/2025
315 Bennett St Unit 15: Kristina and Amanda Santos of Woonsocket to Nicholas Cabral, $459,000 on 11/18/2025
503 Brookhaven Ln Unit 503: Louise R. Fontaine of Woonsocket to Sll Lt and Sheryll Lyons, $380,000 on 11/10/2025
Rhode Island
Nothing Bundt Cakes opens first RI bakery
EAST GREENWICH, R.I. (WPRI) — If you’re looking to satisfy you’re sweet tooth, look no further than Division Street.
Nothing Bundt Cakes opened its first Rhode Island bakery in East Greenwich earlier this month. The new bakery is situated within East Greenwich Square, which is also home to the Ocean State’s first Crumbl.
The bakery is known for its handcrafted specialty Bundt cakes, as well as smaller “Bundtlets,” and bite-sized “Bundtinis,” that come in a variety of flavors.
“There’s a strong sense of local pride, creativity, and community here that aligns perfectly with our values,” said Jake Williams, who owns the East Greenwich bakery. “We were drawn to the area’s vibrant small business culture and the opportunity to contribute something special.”
Nothing Bundt Cakes is also expected to open another bakery at Chapel View in Cranston later this year.
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Gather Round at These Unique, Seemingly Unrelated Rhody Businesses – Rhode Island Monthly
Ice cream class attendees look next door at the glassblowing studio. Courtesy of Gather
It all started with a glassblowing studio. Benny Giguere had just moved from Vermont to Providence when he and high school friend, Matt Stone, decided to turn their passions into a brick-and-mortar endeavor. Giguere had been a glassblower for twelve years and felt Rhode Island was the perfect place to bring his talents.
That was around 2010. Now, in addition to a Providence glassblowing studio, Gather has two other businesses under its belt: an adjoining ice cream shop and a farm in Johnston. The goal for all three? To bring people together.
“One of the reasons we named it Gather was because the goal is to bring in more of the public and offer experiences,” Giguere says. “Gathering is the first thing you need to do in order to make something. We couldn’t do any of this without gathering.”
Fire and Ice
Benny Giguere uses his breath to expand glass during a live demonstration. Photo courtesy of Gather
Located at the tail end of Atwells Avenue, Gather Glass and Gather Cafe & Ice Cream Bar offer an experience called Fire and Ice, where participants make their own glass (the fire) and then craft a batch of ice cream (the ice). I set out to try the experience that blends the two businesses, starting with glassblowing.
The glassblowing space is split into two parts, a retail side and a studio side. We step into the studio and Giguere shows me the color options for my soon-to-be wine glass. Brightly colored glass pieces rep Rhode Island-friendly names like RIDOT, bright orange with white glass, and Blizzard of ’78, blue with white glass. I choose one called Grinch (a bright green).
Giguere takes me through the motions of the glassblowing process. Once prepped, I put on my safety goggles to do it for real. Giguere stays by me the whole time, mirroring what I need to do next while jumping in when I need assistance. With his laid-back but assertive cadence, he is obviously the man in charge.
“Once you choose a career like glassblowing, you either work for somebody else’s dream or you forge your own path,” he says.
Giguere helps a student shape their glass. Photo courtesy of Gather
Since opening, Gather Glass has partnered with multiple local businesses. WaterFire was one of the first to work with Gather and that relationship still stands today, with Gather Glass glassblowing at almost every WaterFire lighting. Other local partners include Bellini and the Industrious Spirit Company. The shop also works with the Rhode Island Community Food Bank and donates to Crossroads Rhode Island.
“While the goal is to bring people in our doors, we also go out of our doors to help better things in the community,” Giguere says.
My glass needs to stay overnight to properly harden and cool, but not before Giguere helps me with the finishing touches.
In its first year, Gather Glass welcomed around 350 people to its studio. In 2025, that number climbed to more than 9,000.
Ice Cream Madness
After finishing my wine glass, I switch gears and walk next door to the ice cream making class. The ice cream shop shares a glass wall with the studio so customers can watch the classes while enjoying their ice cream. A fully stocked bar with local brews and spirits from local distilleries offers visitors a stronger alternative to milkshakes.
I make my way over to the ice cream making station, complete with a scale, a stovetop and other ice cream making tools. Leading our class is Andrea LaFazia, a chef who helped open Troop.
Liquid nitrogen floats out of an ice cream churn as attendees look on in awe. Photo courtesy of Gather
The ice cream shop was born in large part due to the Johnston farm, which had an apiary and lots of lavender growing. They used the ingredients in a honey lavender ice cream, which they sold on the farm and at events. After positive feedback, they used the farm’s basil in a lemon basil ice cream, and an idea was born.
“The thing that makes Gather special is everything we do is an experience that we can share,” LaFazia says. “So, we decided that it wasn’t enough to just make our own ice cream — we had to teach people how to make ice cream.”
Gather began renovating the space next to the glassblowing studio two years ago and opened the ice cream shop last July. The shop is open for ice cream making classes and premade ice cream purchases.
After hearing the shop’s backstory, it’s time to decide our flavor base. Options include vanilla, chocolate and coffee made from New Harvest coffee beans.
I decide on my flavor: chocolate-strawberry. After mixing some cracked eggs, milk and other ingredients on the stovetop, the base goes inside a freezer to harden while we decide on our mix-ins. Some, like marshmallows and peanut brittle, are made in-house. I go for the cookie dough globs and waffle cone bits.
Andrea LaFazia adds the showstopping liquid nitrogen to her ice cream creations. Photo courtesy of Gather
LaFazia starts churning the ice cream using liquid nitrogen.
“When we dump the liquid nitrogen into the cream, the air pockets shut down,” she says. “This makes it so you don’t have that crunch and thinness you get with other ice cream.”
The liquid nitrogen’s foggy contents waft out of the churner as I add my mix-ins, watching them fold into the ice cream’s base. LaFazia gives me two scoops of my creation to sample and puts the rest into the freezer to harden. It’s some of the best ice cream I’ve ever tried, and the view of glassblowing next door provides entertainment while I scarf it down.
“Sometimes people get confused about how a glass studio, an ice cream shop and a farm are all tied together,” LaFazia says. “But we’re really just trying to create an environment where people can get together, have a great time and not be scared.”
Go for the Goats
A fifteen-minute drive from Atwells Avenue brings me to my final stop, Gather Farm in Johnston. The farm uses a community supported agriculture model, where consumers purchase shares of the farm’s harvest. Once a week during the season, the farm brings produce to the ice cream shop for CSA members to pick up.
All the produce is grown using organic and regenerative practices. CSA members have access to weekly yoga sessions in the summer and fall and pick-your-own opportunities during peak season. Spring sees produce like lettuce, carrots and rosemary harvested while summer is for cucumbers, sweet corn and blueberries.
The farm also offers various classes and works closely with the African Alliance of Rhode Island, which runs the six-acre Bami Farm in Johnston.
Gather Farm goats Salty and Fawn seemingly pose for a photo in the goat greenhouse. Photo courtesy of Gather
Aidan Simmons, the farm’s goat caretaker, waves at me as I park. She’s a twelfth-generation dairy farmer and second-generation goat farmer. In 2024, after learning her family could not continue operating Simmons Farm in Middletown, Simmons found a new home at Gather. Since then, she’s worked to perfect the farm’s goat hikes and goat cuddling sessions.
She leads me through the greenhouse, which doubles as the property’s event space. Here, Simmons and Gather farmer Elisabeth Stone tell me about their efforts to make the goat hikes more accessible for all.
“It’s important we make the hikes doable for all people,” says Simmons. “The hiking trail is mostly flat, so even if you aren’t completely mobile you can participate.”
We finally reach the stars of the afternoon: the goats. Twenty-three goats waddle by as I step into their space, with Simmons greeting each one by name.
A few goats congregate toward the front corner of the goat greenhouse, and I walk over. Behind the blocked off area, three pairs of bright eyes stare up at me, each pair belonging to a floppy-eared baby goat. Their names are Jude, Willow and Ivy. Each is small enough to pick up and carry around. Simmons hands me Willow as we settle in for goat cuddles.
The cuddles are a new offering at the farm. During each session, guests can sit and snuggle with the goats for thirty-five minutes.
While I’m holding Willow, Simmons tells me more about the farm. Weekends are for the farm’s goat hikes, one-hour strolls through the property where attendees learn about goat history and fun facts from Simmons. The hike gives the goats time to forage around the property, which helps with the enrichment they require. Simmons also has plans to start offering goat yoga.
Simmons’ world revolves around the goat’s happiness. During our cold snap in January, Simmons brought the babies inside to the guest room of her home, which is on the Gather Farm property only a few feet from the goat greenhouse.
Aidan Simmons leads hikers and her goats through the hiking trails on the Gather Farm property. Photo courtesy of Gather
“Some of them have never met their mom, but I’m their mom,” she says. “I kind of had to stop everything I had going on in my life to take care of them, but it’s worth it.”
I put down Willow, who’s been gnawing at my hair for the past few minutes. I stand up next to Simmons and ask what her dream is for the farm.
“The dream is to have a fully functioning farm,” she says. “I really want to prove that you don’t have to be the worst person in the world to be a dairy farmer.”
I give each of the baby goats one last squeeze before I head back to grab my things. I tell Simmons she has a pretty great thing going and she laughs, nodding.
“While I gave them goats, they gave me and my goats a home and hope when I didn’t know what was coming next,” she says. “This place really is like a family. All of the people I get to work with, they’re everything to me. I just feel like the luckiest person every day.”
I say my final goodbyes and walk to my car. My drive home is filled with thoughts of Gather and the people who make it all happen. From the heat of the glassblowing studio to the chill of the ice cream class and the warmth of the goat cuddles, Gather makes people feel like they belong. And in these chaotic times, couldn’t we all use a little sense of togetherness?
Gather Glass, 521 Atwells Ave., Providence, gatherglass.com; Gather Cafe & Ice Cream Bar, 519 Atwells Ave., Providence, gathercafe.com; Gather Farm, 380 Greenville Ave., Johnston, gatherfarm.com.
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Learning Experiences
Interested in more hands-on experiences that blend education and fun? Check out these three spots below.
Thames Glass
Located in the City by the Sea, Thames Glass offers various make-your-own classes. Guests can make ornaments, paperweights and vases, among other items, with the help of a professional glassblower. 688 Thames St., Newport, 846-0576, thamesglass.com
The 1661 Animal Farm
Part of the 1661 Block Island Resort, this farm houses goats and pigs and more exotic animals like kangaroos and camels. Visitors can purchase vegetables to feed the animals at a farm store on the property. 1 Spring St.,
New Shoreham, 466-2421, blockislandresorts.com
CHOP
The Culinary Hub of Providence offers sit-down dining and engaging culinary classes. Through educational workshops, visitors can learn skills from CHOP’s culinary professionals and expert guest chefs. CHOP’s open kitchen also allows diners to peek into their meals’ creation process while the Chef Demo Bar offers quick kitchen demos and tastings. 211 Washington St., Providence, 429-2450, culinaryhubpvd.com
Rhode Island
The Real Housewives of Rhode Island Recap: Wrong Side of the Tracks
As if the aftermath of her explosion at the Studio 54 party wasn’t enough to deal with, Liz also now has to figure out what to do with the six bunches of bananas that Gary accidentally ordered when he meant to order six individual bananas. But until they’re ripe enough to make banana bread, she’ll focus on the other issue. “I came across as a bitter, drunken, witch,” she tells Dolores — three words that I have to imagine also appear on the show’s casting notice.
Meanwhile, Ashley takes some of the other women to her favorite beach, and Alicia, who is used to her country club, is terrified. “This is not my vibe, I’m freaking out,” she whispers as she’s forced to carry her chair, bag, and snacks. The snacks in question are something called “pizza chips,” which appears to just be bread with sauce on it? Alicia, being the brain behind Pizza Mamma, tries to break down the science to us, saying that cheese can’t sit out in the sun, but she need not explain. She had me at pizza chips.
She also had me when she revealed that Rulla apparently met Brian while he was married to Alicia’s high school Spanish teacher. “I don’t know if this is true, Brian cheated on his first wife, my Spanish teacher,” she says with her hands over her heart, “with Rulla. I hope that’s not true because I really did like my Spanish teacher.” Yet again, I’m obsessed with how deep the ties between these women go. A game of six degrees of separation hates to see them coming. I also love Alicia starting a declarative sentence with, “I don’t know if this is true,” but she should say it in Spanish next time.
And speaking of those deep ties, we already know that there was some connection between Jo-Ellen’s sister and Jo-Ellen’s husband while they were in high school, before Jo-Ellen swooped in. But now we’re finally getting to meet Jen, who is basically subbing for Jo-Ellen at the house while she’s on a work trip. “She perpetuates this fun little game of flirting with my husband,” Jo-Ellen explains, but assures us that nothing is going on. That being said, Jen does joke that they’re like an old married couple and Jo-Ellen tells us that Jen wants his sperm to have a baby…but apart from that I guess everything is totally normal! I’m putting together a list of side characters who should be in the running to hold clams in future seasons, and so far Jen and Alicia’s Spanish teacher are leading the pack.
But when it comes to side characters, the real stars are of course Alicia’s aunts, who are thankfully back on our screens for a backyard barbecue with some of the ladies. And what better group to speak frankly to Rulla about her situation with Brian? The second Rulla alludes to bumps in the road, this beautiful coven of scorned divorcées pounce, encouraging Rulla to leave him. “Do you want to spend the rest of your life looking over your shoulder?” one of them asks her, and later in her confessional Rulla even admits that those words stayed with her. I feel like we’re seeing something real with Rulla and she’s finally letting the glossy veneer slip. But the best commentary comes from Alicia’s mother, who says, “I just hope and pray that you somehow hurt him…I’m gonna pray you get him back.” Forget the usual Bravo aftershows, I want a show that’s just all of Alicia’s aunts watching and commentating on each week’s episode. The ratings will be higher than the MASH finale.
As for Liz and Kelsey’s simmering conflict, the pair finally meet up to clear the air by the water where Liz’s boat is docked. I’ve seen similar meetings play out just like this on The Sopranos, so I had to keep reminding myself that Kelsey was safe because surely Bravo would never broadcast a woman being murdered. Then again, this would be the show to break that glass ceiling. As it turns out, I had no reason to fear because the sit-down goes incredibly smoothly. Liz explains that it felt like Kelsey was co-signing the rumors by bringing them up, and Kelsey says her instinct for Liz to keep her distance from Dino actually had more to do with her own history. She explains that ten years ago she and Dino hooked up but it didn’t go well, and now his presence is a reminder of a time in her life that she’s trying to forget. She even says she has PTSD over it and now avoids him like the plague, but respects that Liz has a meaningful friendship with him. I still have a lot of questions about this, but ultimately Liz and Kelsey clear the air and reconcile.
And thank god, because then they’re able to go rail biking in peace. All of the women split up into groups to cycle their way three miles down an old railroad track, with drinks in hand of course. “Rullala, how you doing back there?” Alicia asks as they ride, which made me scream out in delight upon once again getting to hear my new favorite word: “Rullala.” It’s my mantra. I say it no fewer than 50 times a day. It’s a greeting, it’s a prayer, it’s a way of life. Better yet, when the camera cuts to Rulla, she finally wins me over. Mid-cycle she’s shaking a cocktail shaker and pouring her tequila into a wine glass. Leave Brian and his bullshit at home, this is the woman that I want to see on my screen.
I’m even more enamored with her once they get to their location and she’s horrified to discover Alicia’s financial situation. She’s telling the ladies about not feeling valued given that her husband won’t put her name on the house or business, and Rulla, being a financial planner, springs into action. Seeing this smart, powerful side of her, especially as she’s trying to empower Alicia, is a great look and is far more compelling than watching her meekly defend her cheating husband. It gives a glimpse at what an independent Rulla might look like on this show in a couple of seasons.
But she’s not the only one supporting Alicia — Kelsey steps up to play Billy in a role-play so Alicia can practice airing her grievances. Sidebar: everyone talks about these women looking alike, but the real problem is that all of their partners have such similar names. Alicia’s is Billy, Kelsey’s boyfriend’s is Bill, Rulla’s is Brian, Jo-Ellen’s is Gary, Liz’s is Gerry, Ashley’s is Jared, and thankfully Rosie’s is just Rich. But oh my god, how am I supposed to keep that all straight? Anyway, the little role-play Alicia does ends up being heartbreaking, as she gets emotional saying that he makes her feel worthless in their relationship. But the fact that we’re talking about this so much feels promising, and I hope we get to see Alicia ultimately bring all of these feelings to Billy. And if he doesn’t listen, I hope her aunts attack him.
The conversation then turns to how Liz has been gelling with newbie Ashley, and they joke about how Ashley is a little scared of her. When the Studio 54 party comes up, Liz says that that wasn’t her finest moment and wasn’t a good representation of what she’s really like. “Alicia, you said she’s always like that,” Rosie says, throwing Alicia right under the bus. “Don’t flip that shit, don’t do that to me, don’t put shit in my mouth,” Alicia fires back, as Dolores looks on like a proud mother. “She twisted my words, you’re a fucking troll,” Alicia yells, saying that Rosie fucked her. It’s a line-o-rama of iconic outbursts, one after another: “Welcome to Rhode Island, bitch, this is how we roll,” then, “Fucking thirsty bitch, so thirsty its scary,” and finally, “I need to get out of here cause I’m gonna end up killing her.” Our first death threat!
But the craziest part of this comes when Alicia and Rosie step away from the group for a moment. It’s allegedly to sidebar, but I was convinced it was so Alicia could murder her with fewer witnesses. Alicia tells her that if she apologizes everything will be good, Rosie apologies, and then things are good. “Did she just hug her?” someone asks from the circle, shocked. The series has had a lot of incredible moments thus far, but this one is what is most promising about its longevity as a Housewives show. The secret sauce of these shows is resilience — the ability to be as angry at someone as humanly possible, and move on like nothing happened so they can do it all over again. Long, drawn-out grudges make for bad television (as RHOBH proves), so this cast’s ability to reconcile and move on will be the thing that makes it great.
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