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You wouldn’t know the state is eyeing a nine-digit deficit for the fiscal year that starts July 1 judging by the size of Gov. Dan McKee’s spending plan.

The proposed $14.2 billion fiscal 2026 budget unveiled by McKee’s office Thursday marks the largest state spending plan in history — $252.8 million more than the current year’s budget, though the dollar figure on the fiscal 2025 spending plan is also going up substantially under proposed revisions. 

Despite the FY26 budget’s gargantuan size, state budget officials insisted they are preparing for a “return to normal” now that federal pandemic aid is no longer able to cushion state coffers.

“The governor’s goal was to ensure bottom line growth remained affordable and in line with our revenue forecast,” Joe Codega, state budget officer, said in a briefing with reporters Thursday morning. 

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Codega pointed out that the projected deficit — pegged at $223.3 million thanks to a boost in projected revenue and lower expected costs in Medicaid due to fewer enrollees and favorable federal reimbursement rates  — does not mean state revenue isn’t growing.

The problem is that the expected 2.5% revenue growth is not rising as fast as costs, which are rising 3.7% year-over-year. Recognizing the imbalance, the administration focused on cutting costs — including state building leases, staffing and equipment like landline phones for state employees. While there are no broad-based tax increases, as McKee promised in his 2025 State of the State, the spending plan also identifies segmented fees and tax hikes to cover priority programs, including workforce development, homelessness services, and infrastructure repairs.

With McKee’s vision laid out, the focus now shifts to the Rhode Island General Assembly, which will spend the next five-and-half months revising the governor’s proposal into a final spending plan, ahead of the July 1 start date.

1. Workforce development reigns supreme

A year and two days after McKee unveiled his pledge to raise per capita income by $20,000 by the end of the decade, the hazy proposal has come into focus. 

The budget includes a tranche of workforce development and career training initiatives for secondary and higher education students and the existing, adult workforce. More than $9 million — including new state general fund money along with transfers of excess revenue from the Rhode Island Student Loan Authority and employer taxes — will be spent to bolster existing programs like Real Jobs Rhode Island, dual enrollment for high school students taking college courses and the PrepareRI high school internship program. 

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The Community College of Rhode Island will also play host to two new programs: a pre-apprenticeship program for students looking to enter the building trades, and a new culinary and hospitality worker training program at its Newport campus. While higher education and workforce initiatives score big wins in McKee’s proposal, the investment comes at a price for about two dozen of the state’s largest nonprofits who would now have to start paying the 0.21% tax already charged to private employers.

Career and technical education is a well-established source of workforce training and, in Rhode Island, historically strong graduation rates, but it could see a little less money under the governor’s budget as a one-time increase of $2 million expires. 

With this year’s expensive slate of workforce initiatives, the state wants to make sure people who are educated in the state stick around to work here. The state’s higher education office would be allotted $300,000 to hire two people who would work  alongside state IT and human services officials to create an integrated data system that would centralize data on employment and educational outcomes.   

2. New budget, same great education funding formula (almost)

There are fewer kids attending Rhode Island’s public schools, enrollment data from October 2024 showed. But this decline didn’t stop McKee from offering public K-12 education a package that’s $43.4 million larger than fiscal 2025. The funding formula that determines state aid to local school districts isn’t changing much, apart from a 3% increase proposed for one of the formula’s components, the “student success factor,” which is meant to infuse poorer communities with more cash for their public schools. 

Previous changes made in the enacted 2023 budget redefined what the formula considers “poverty,” and swapped out reduced and free lunch enrollment for certification via Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) enrollment instead. The redefined standard resulted in some municipalities being underfunded despite their economic challenges, so the new budget allocates more funds for Central Falls, Newport, Pawtucket, Providence and Woonsocket, each of which has high concentrations of poverty. 

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The popular Davies Career and Technical High School would see more money thanks to the funding formula, with an extra $800,000 in the proposed budget, and The Metropolitan Regional Career and Technical Center would get $1.9 million more than last year. 

3. Addressing homelessness via short-term rental tax: Take 2

McKee’s attempt to extend the state’s 5% hotel tax to short-term rentals, using the money to fund homeless services, was tossed by lawmakers last year. But he’s renewing the push again in fiscal 2026, proposing the same tax on AirBnbs, along with an increase in the real estate conveyance tax on property sales over $800,000 to match Connecticut. Together, the proposals would generate $4.3 million in new revenue for homeless services in fiscal 2026, rising to $8.1 million in fiscal 2027, according to state budget projections. 

Despite these new measures, the proposed $42.8 million in fiscal 2026 funding for the housing department is $16 million less than the amount allotted in fiscal 2025, and nearly $25 million shy of what the department asked for in its fiscal 2026 budget memo. McKee also did not OK any of the six new positions requested for the nascent department, which still has 18 open positions among its 38-person staff.

4. Assault-style weapons ban

Past endorsements on banning assault-style weapons have not been enough to move the needle on Smith Hill, so the governor has wielded his budget instead.

McKee’s proposed assault weapons ban defines the firearms based on function and features such as ability to accept detachable magazines and stocks, bayonet mount, or grenade launcher. 

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Assault-style weapons acquired ahead of the governor’s proposed ban would be exempt and registered with their owners’ local police department or the Rhode Island State Police. McKee’s administration also proposes exemptions for some active and retired law enforcement and military officers.

While lawmakers, including House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi, critiqued McKee’s decision to put a policy proposal in a spending plan, there is one small financial impact. McKee also proposed exempting gun safety items such as lock boxes, safes, and trigger locks exempt from the state’s sales tax, for a $85,714 savings to consumers in FY 2026.

5. Primary care a primary focus

McKee appears on the same page as state legislative leaders on the need to raise reimbursement rates for primary care providers (PCPs), again proposing that PCPs be included in the Rhode Island Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner’s biennial rate review. But actual rate hikes remain a long-term goal; OHIC’s upcoming rate review is fast-approaching in September, so a study on primary care rates likely wouldn’t happen until the next rate review in 2027. In the interim, McKee pitched a $200,000 state contribution — matched by equal federal funding — to expand student loan forgiveness for primary care doctors, including pediatricians, who work in the state’s most underserved areas.

In a nod to the new federal Medicaid requirements, the spending proposal offers $56 million — $5.6 million of which would come from state coffers — to update the state data and claims processing system. A tranche of new staffers will help identify fraud among providers and recipients of the Medicaid system, with other new hires dedicated to looking for ways to keep prescription drug costs down via a statewide pharmacy benefits manager or single preferred drug-pricing list.

Hospitals won’t get the same top-notch treatment, with licensing fees increasing to reflect updated patient revenue. McKee also wants to ease up on the state’s stringent nursing home minimum staffing requirements — a benefit in the eyes of industry representatives but one that advocates will surely protest for jeopardizing safety and patient care.

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Journalists and state department directors and staff observe a presentation on Gov. Dan McKee’s proposed fiscal 2026 state budget at the Department of Administration Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025. (Photo by Alexander Castro/Rhode Island Current)

6. Less restrictive mental health care for kids

On the heels of a December consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice over alleged “warehousing” of children with developmental and behavioral disabilities, McKee is offering $175,000 to help the Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) meet federal reform requirements.

But budget officials said that before the consent decree was issued, there were already plans for an additional $20 million for supporting an array of community and home based services for kids’ mental health care. This transition to less isolating forms of care, including returning children currently placed in out-of-state facilities, would mean a reduction of $4.5 million for fewer out-of-state placements and $2.4 million less for congregate or residential care.

But for kids who may need a higher level of care, a psychiatric residential treatment facility may be an option. Last year the state was still banking on St. Mary’s Home for Children building to meet that need, but with the home’s closure in August 2024, the revised 2025 budget recommends redirecting the $6.4 million of unspent funds to Bradley Hospital.

7. EVs paving the way, truck tolls coming back

The long-awaited restart of the state’s truck tolling program is TBD, but McKee is counting on $10 million in revenue from the Gina Raimondo-era program in his fiscal 2026 spending plan.

The Rhode Island Department of Transportation still needs to determine rates and inspect equipment that has sat unused for nearly three years. Assuming gantries are fully up-and-running by fiscal year 2027, McKee’s administration projects $40 million in revenue.

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Meanwhile, electric vehicle owners could also see new state registration fees proposed by McKee. The $1.7 million in revenue from fees — $150 per year for battery electric vehicles and $75 for plug-in hybrids — would help support municipal road repairs, which until now have been funded using federal pandemic aid.

True to his municipal-forward, mayoral roots, McKee wants to make the 2024 municipal road grant program permanent, with a $6.5 allotment in fiscal 2026.

8. State office shuffle

McKee’s administration is once again proposing to buy a former Citizens Bank loan office in East Providence as the state seeks to consolidate agencies in soon-to-be expiring leases. Unlike his fiscal 2025 budget amendment, which would have borrowed money to buy and renovate the 210,000-square-foot building, McKee this year intends to finance the project through the state’s long-term capital improvements plan. Awaiting a sticker price on the sale, budget crunchers estimate the $52 million, five-year cost would pay for itself in five years by eliminating lease payments for the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, Office of Energy Resources and Department of Human Services.

The bank building’s state-of-the-art, 60,000-square-foot data center would also become the new home to state IT servers, including those which house the RIBridges data. The state servers, including those which hold RIBridges data, are currently stored at a Warwick building that needs $10 million in HVAC upgrades. 

Meanwhile, the Human Rights Commission would move to the state-owned Shepard Company building in downtown Providence, and the Executive Office of Commerce would bunk up with Rhode Island Commerce Corp. under additional consolidation plans. 

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The Rhode Island Department of Corrections would also see a major shakeup with the closing of its 75% empty minimum security facility. McKee instead wants to move those least-dangerous inmates into a segregated outpost within the prison’s medium security facility. The move would save the state $6 million for fiscal year 2026, reducing per-inmate cost by more than $40,000. 

Despite triple-digit vacancies that have driven up corrections’ overtime budget, McKee isn’t convinced on Director Wayne Salisbury’s pitch to hire 150 more staffers to cut nearly $10 million in overtime costs. McKee’s spending plan keeps the agency’s staffing at current levels.

9. Here comes the tax man

While McKee stayed true to his promise not to increase broad-based taxes in his spending plan, big corporations and cigarette users aren’t so lucky.

The biggest hike will be shouldered by billion-dollar companies that make money off Facebook, Instagram, and other digital ads. McKee has proposed a 10% tax on digital advertising revenue derived in Rhode Island, yielding $9.5 million in fiscal 2026, and $19.6 million fiscal 2027. How many global companies will have to start paying up on their ad profits was not immediately available — though media outlets will be exempt, per a forthcoming amendment from the governor’s office. 

Fresh off a 25-cents hike on cigarette packs in the fiscal 2025 budget, McKee wants to up the ante, proposing another 50-cent increase to $5 in taxes per pack. The second, consecutive tax increase on cigarette users would bring in $4.4 million in fiscal 2026. 

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And to the tax scofflaws who owe state income or business taxes, beware. McKee is also authorizing a policy change to let the state’s Division of Taxation more quickly access delinquents’ bank accounts to put levies on their assets, including those out-of-state. Based on an October 2025 start date, the move would boost state revenue by $5.3 million in fiscal 2026.

10. Boosting Rhode Island’s startup businesses

Well aware of the constant competition with Massachustts and Connecticut, McKee wants to put Rhode Island on par with its neighbors on tax credits for startup companies. The proposed eight-year extension in the state’s Research and Development Expense Tax credit would give eligible life science and research companies 15 years — rather than the existing seven years — to apply credits against building and equipment purchases. Unlike many of the state’s tax credit programs, which the Office of Revenue Analysis has found to be losing propositions — this particular tax credit offers a big return-on-investment, and also helps advance the priorities of the Rhode Island Life Science Hub, Commerce Secretary Liz Tanner said Thursday

Unfortunately, the program won’t do much for Hasbro Inc., which has already suggested it’s looking to abandon its Pawtucket headquarters in favor of greener pastures in Massachusetts. McKee’s budget does not include any money for Hasbo, though Tanner said Thursday that state officials remain “in conservations” with executives of the toy and gaming empire.

Also missing from McKee’s budget: any extra state dollars for High Rock Development, which told Providence Mayor Brett Smiley it needs some extra cash to advance the redevelopment of the Superman building in downtown. Tanner said High Rock has not asked the state for more money or tax breaks.

11. Opioid crisis funding

The governor continues to dole out money for the opioid crisis, offering additional $11.8 million in fiscal 2026 for initiatives new and old to prevent overdose deaths. 

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While the opioid epidemic got special acknowledgement in McKee’s State of the State, he’s not dipping into state coffers to combat the crisis. Instead, the bulk of the budget funding comes from Rhode Island’s share of massive national settlements with drug manufacturers for their role in the opioid crisis. Another $24,000, would come from the settlement with consultancy McKinsey.

Brian Daniels, director of the Office of Management and Budget, looks through a copy of Gov. Dan McKee’s proposed fiscal year 2026 budget overview on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2025. (Photo by Alexander Castro/Rhode Island Current)

12. Independence for the Cannabis Control Commission

Since recreational cannabis was legalized in 2022, the state’s Department of Business Regulation (DBR) has had oversight of Rhode Island’s fledgling recreational market. McKee’s recommended budget calls for the Office of Cannabis Regulation to become its own independent entity. 

But that can only happen once the Cannabis Control Commission approves the first set of rules governing the recreational cannabis market, per the 2022 Rhode Island Cannabis Act. Commissioners on Jan. 8 posted draft regulations for public comment through Feb. 7, after which the commission will consider making any changes before final approval.

Once set up, McKee’s budget calls for 28 full-time positions at the commission — two new people plus 26 shifting from DBR. The budget proposal also adds another staffer at the health department to oversee product testing and compliance with state health and safety regulations.

13. OER gains independence but no love for CRMC

In addition to a prospective office move, Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources would also gain newfound independence as a standalone agency — rather than a child of the Rhode Island Department of Administration — under McKee’s budget proposal. Agency status comes with a 12.3%, or $8.4 million, funding boost in fiscal 2026, including four new staffers to oversee federal solar and home energy rebate programs, and to set new emissions guidelines for state-owned buildings.

Meanwhile, First Lady Susan McKee’s signature anti-littering initiative is getting another $100,000 in McKee’s budget proposal. Yet there’s no money to set up a bottle deposit-refund program, despite environmental advocates’ insistence that it’s the best way to stop bottles and nips from piling up on roads and in waterways.

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The embattled Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council was denied its request for more full-time staffers to handle its growing workload of offshore wind projects, shoreline access disputes, and oyster farm projects.

14. More transparent RIBridges funding

A little over a month after cybercriminals plundered approximately one terabyte of data from RIBridges, Rhode Island’s public benefits eligibility system, the state wants to restructure its funding. But the funding switcheroo involves no tangible change in total allocation. RIBridges funding now flows from three agency buckets, but the new proposal wants to see everything consolidated under the Executive Office of Health and Human Services. This fusion wouldn’t change the RIBridges governance or management. The motivation is to keep the funding — which accounts for $25.3 million in general revenue — transparent and understandable. Overall, the financing is $2 million less than the year before, but the cut doesn’t represent the loss of anything crucial for the system — just additional monies spent on special eligibility metrics during the COVID era. 

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NORTH PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Two years after the killing of 61-year-old Claire Grady Flynn, police in North Providence are again asking the public for help, saying the case remains active and solvable.

North Providence Police Department renewed its call for information on Friday, marking the second anniversary of Flynn’s death and urging anyone with even the smallest detail to come forward.

Flynn, a retired nurse with the Rhode Island Department of Corrections, was found dead inside her Centerdale Avenue home on Dec. 20, 2023. Police said her brother discovered her body after becoming concerned when he couldn’t reach her.

Despite an extensive investigation that has included assistance from outside agencies and specialized resources, no arrests have been made.

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Detectives say public cooperation remains critical.

Investigators are particularly interested in hearing from anyone who knew Flynn or had contact with her during 2023 — especially in November — and anyone with insight into her daily routines, personal relationships, or places she regularly visited.

Police stress that even information that may seem insignificant could help move the case forward. Tips can be provided anonymously.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Jason Burlingame at 401-231-4533, ext. 1115, or the anonymous tip line at 401-437-6418. Non-emergency calls to police can be made at 401-231-4533.

In a previous statement, Chief Alfredo Ruggiero emphasized the department’s commitment to solving the case, saying detectives remain determined to bring those responsible to justice and provide closure for Flynn’s family.

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“Anyone who knew Ms. Flynn or had recent contact with her is urged to call,” Ruggiero said. “The cooperation of the community is vital to ensuring justice is served.”


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RI Lottery Powerball, Lucky For Life winning numbers for Dec. 20, 2025

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The Rhode Island Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Dec. 20, 2025, results for each game:

Winning Powerball numbers from Dec. 20 drawing

04-05-28-52-69, Powerball: 20, Power Play: 3

Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here.

Winning Lucky For Life numbers from Dec. 20 drawing

08-21-30-41-47, Lucky Ball: 15

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Check Lucky For Life payouts and previous drawings here.

Winning Numbers numbers from Dec. 20 drawing

Midday: 3-3-0-8

Evening: 3-5-8-4

Check Numbers payouts and previous drawings here.

Winning Wild Money numbers from Dec. 20 drawing

06-09-13-14-32, Extra: 27

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Check Wild Money payouts and previous drawings here.

Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results

Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your prize

  • Prizes less than $600 can be claimed at any Rhode Island Lottery Retailer. Prizes of $600 and above must be claimed at Lottery Headquarters, 1425 Pontiac Ave., Cranston, Rhode Island 02920.
  • Mega Millions and Powerball jackpot winners can decide on cash or annuity payment within 60 days after becoming entitled to the prize. The annuitized prize shall be paid in 30 graduated annual installments.
  • Winners of the Lucky for Life top prize of $1,000 a day for life and second prize of $25,000 a year for life can decide to collect the prize for a minimum of 20 years or take a lump sum cash payment.

When are the Rhode Island Lottery drawings held?

  • Powerball: 10:59 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
  • Mega Millions: 11:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday and Friday.
  • Lucky for Life: 10:30 p.m. ET daily.
  • Numbers (Midday): 1:30 p.m. ET daily.
  • Numbers (Evening): 7:29 p.m. ET daily.
  • Wild Money: 7:29 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

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What’s the most expensive property sold in Rhode Island? Dec. 19 real estate transactions.

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What’s the most expensive property sold in Rhode Island? Dec. 19 real estate transactions.


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  • This list is compiled by The Warren Group LLC.
  • Listed are homes from RI and nearby MA that recently sold.
  • Properties that sold for the week of Dec. 19.

Wondering what the most expensive properties sold in Rhode Island? Who bought that house down the street? Or what’s going on with that vacant lot? Read on for the real estate transactions for Dec. 12, Dec. 5, and Nov. 28 all around Rhode Island.

Commercial property on Thayer Street in Providence sold for $3,700,000.

A home on Washington Street in Newport recently sold for $2,450,000. The home has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, 1,512 square feet of living space, and a 3,484 square foot lot.

See what homes sold in your neighborhood:

Attleboro

23 Cumberland Ave: Elizabeth R. and Gregory D. Morse of Attleboro to Michael and Taylor Pisano, $515,000 on 12/05/2025

24 Alvin St: Eric J. and Aaron J. Dufort of Attleboro to Allan Litchfield, $470,000 on 12/04/2025

21 John St: Gaston Poufong of Attleboro to Krenar and Orinela Kalemi, $533,000 on 12/05/2025

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63 Orange St: Lewis Jennifer F Est and Donald E. Williams of Attleboro to Leviskie Henry, $325,000 on 12/03/2025

54 Bank St: Luzia M. Miguel of Attleboro to Joeann M. Galipeau, $430,000 on 12/05/2025

10 French Farm Rd: Sellers Matthew John Est and Angelica G. Lirio of Attleboro to Kevin A. Sellers, $540,000 on 12/05/2025

30 Michael Rd: Shane M. and Siobhan T. Moran of Attleboro to Jeff Laporte, $1,030,000 on 12/05/2025

10 Holman St Unit C: Ahzayaban Paul of Attleboro to 10 Holman St LLC, $191,500 on 12/05/2025

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22 Frenier Ave Unit 26: Dillon R. and Shannon Hicks of Attleboro to Trenton A. Woodham, $310,000 on 12/02/2025

Barrington

299 Narragansett Ave: Amy L. Gray and Patrick T. Kinnane of Barrington to Liam P. Kenny and Kimberly B. Perez, $450,000 on 12/05/2025

72 Highland Ave: Crompton Irt and R J. Connelly of Barrington to Sara Dinardo, $630,000 on 12/08/2025

5 Boxwood Ct: Frederic and Airelie G. Chanfrau of Barrington to Anya and Andrew De Vito, $1,762,500 on 12/03/2025

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1 Cheshire Dr: George A Vastis RET and Panagiota Vastis of Barrington to Brian Hughes, $695,000 on 12/08/2025

7 Wright Pl: Joseph O. Retzer of Barrington to Katherine G. Hodge, $570,000 on 12/03/2025

15 Lamson Rd: Legro Ft and Emily Hughes of Barrington to Nicholas Campagna and Hannah Rogers, $775,000 on 12/03/2025

7 Carpenter Rd: Per L. and Jennifer E. Andersson of Barrington to Frank and Joanne Legro, $700,000 on 12/03/2025

7 Simmons Rd: Real World LLC of Barrington to Joseph O. Retzer, $722,500 on 12/03/2025

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Block Island

899 Cooneymus Rd: Martha H Wilson RET and Martha H. Wilson of Block Island to 899 Cooneymus LLC, $1,100,000 on 12/04/2025

1194 Center Rd: Mary B. Mcmanus and Jean M. Ryan of Block Island to Vistamattutina LLC, $1,879,750 on 12/04/2025

Bristol

30 Catherine St: Ian S. Parks and Sabrina Weiss of Bristol to 30 Catherine St LLC, $770,000 on 12/04/2025

1 Bay St: Jason and Regina Mcshea of Bristol to Jason C. and Lori A. Cassisi, $749,000 on 12/01/2025

N/A: John M. Lannan of Bristol to George Realy LLC, $1,125,000 on 12/03/2025

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6 Violet Ct: Julia Koeppen of Bristol to Keith and Daniel Dube, $380,000 on 12/01/2025

53 Sherman Ave: Sandra P. Decesaris of Bristol to Pavithra and Amanda Andres, $630,000 on 12/05/2025

27 Hamlet Ct: Susan L Austin T and Susan L. Austin of Bristol to Allison M. Farias and Paula Clark, $559,000 on 12/02/2025

677 Metacom Ave Unit 59: Lucas Spaulding of Bristol to Corey Cadile, $397,000 on 12/01/2025

Burrillville

460 Church St: Atwood Properties LLC of Burrillville to Kristen D. Piatt, $449,900 on 12/03/2025

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1950 Broncos Hwy: Chapmans LLC of Burrillville to Iralian Amer War Veterans, $580,000 on 12/03/2025

585 Sherman Farm Rd: Lil Rhody Homes LLC of Burrillville to Keller M. and Tracy Hilton, $530,000 on 12/04/2025

48 Shea Ln: Tammy Langlois and Dylan Donlevy of Burrillville to Marilyn and Richard Daniels, $398,000 on 12/08/2025

Charlestown

170 W Beach Rd: Igor R. and Marie C. Alvarado of Charlestown to Edward and Donna Esposito, $1,900,000 on 12/04/2025

Pasquisett Trl: Patricia Ann Whiting T and Michael Whitting of Charlestown to Wayne D. and Roxann M. Paull, $26,000 on 12/04/2025

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Coventry

33 Sunapee Ct: Brushneck Cove Invs LLC of Coventry to Dora M. and Estuardo R. Calderon, $659,900 on 12/03/2025

6 Lane 4: Carol H. Hubschmitt of Coventry to Erik M. Sheeler, $70,000 on 12/02/2025

35 Provident Pl: Elisabeth F. Fuller of Coventry to Wylie Dassie, $660,000 on 12/01/2025

2 Hawthorne Rd: John D. and Yvonne Tousignant of Coventry to Kyle J. Fernandes, $595,000 on 12/01/2025

10 Sunapee Ct: Joseph M. Darling of Coventry to Johanna Corcoran, $475,000 on 12/05/2025

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24 Seneca St: Leveille Christine M Est and Danielle Hazelwood of Coventry to Rhoda M. Shumaker and Joseph A. Gouveia, $385,000 on 12/04/2025

14 Dawn Ln: Michael E Soucy T and Michael E. Soucy of Coventry to Lisa and Pasquale Razionale, $794,500 on 12/04/2025

1 Nichole Ln: Osenkowski Jack Est and Brianna Ferretti of Coventry to Joseph A. Nardolillo and Bellal H. Ammar, $491,000 on 12/05/2025

187 Lakehurst Dr: Ronald D. and Elizabeth C. Featherston of Coventry to Kristina D. Handley and Christopher Pacheco, $346,500 on 12/04/2025

293 Station St: S & S LLC of Coventry to Michael M. and Melissa J. Mello, $830,000 on 12/04/2025

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10 Torch Ln: Scott Buontempo of Coventry to Laurie Miga, $155,000 on 12/03/2025

5 Cantaberry Ln: Stephen Donna M Est and Brianna M. Stegman of Coventry to Lisa A. and Donna L. Smith, $99,999 on 12/04/2025

1840 Harkney Hill Rd: Steven M. and Denise D. Kenyon of Coventry to Starling Araujo and Crismeldy M. Dearaujo, $660,000 on 12/02/2025

17 Jaclyn Dr Unit 60: Milk Realty LLC of Coventry to Robert and Deborah Wichert, $540,000 on 12/04/2025

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Cranston

22 Franconia Dr: Alicia Seguin of Cranston to Griffen Leonard and Caroline Morgan, $575,000 on 12/01/2025

45 Rosemary St: Bianca M. Balassone of Cranston to Brandon S. Gadoury, $615,000 on 12/01/2025

26 Doane St: Circle LLC of Cranston to Michael Oneil and Jennifer Andrews, $439,900 on 12/01/2025

101 Elton Cir: Donna L. Mclaughlin of Cranston to Elena M. Almonte and Lionel H. Fernandez, $476,500 on 12/01/2025

24 Aspen Dr: Donna R. and George B. Martini of Cranston to Kristen M. and Raymond A. Sleboda, $500,000 on 12/01/2025

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Oakland Ave: Frenchtown Cap Partners of Cranston to Toscan Prop LLC, $100,000 on 12/01/2025

10 W Bluebird Ln: Jay P. Riessen of Cranston to Luke and Alexis M. Kelly, $995,000 on 12/01/2025

82 Sefton Dr: Jeffrey B. and Jessica H. Dentremont of Cranston to Sara A. Chace Dwyer and Shane C. Dwyer, $900,000 on 12/01/2025

53 Overland Ave: Mottola Ft and Jean M. Irons of Cranston to Tyler R. Pare, $325,000 on 12/01/2025

Cumberland

78 George St: Aaron E. Bazzle and Sarah L. Costa of Cumberland to Gerard Lanzano and Cho-Hsin Tsai, $518,000 on 12/02/2025

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160 Shirley Dr: Agnes Cordozo T and Agnes Cardozo of Cumberland to Skylar S. Beckerman and Gabriella K. Giangregorio, $525,500 on 12/05/2025

60 Tower Hill Rd: Andy E. Durity of Cumberland to Sierra V. and Alexander H. Brown, $687,340 on 12/04/2025

457 Bryant St: Deniece M. Kane of Cumberland to Matthew D. and Jessica L. Piette, $662,900 on 12/05/2025

22 Grand Ave: Erica Beasley of Cumberland to Shu Chen and Shanna Yu, $512,000 on 12/04/2025

143 Waumsett Ave: John Eh Griswold Lt and Randy Reno of Cumberland to Joanna and Jacinda Sterlin, $510,000 on 12/05/2025

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17 Doire Rd: John M. and Kerri A. Little of Cumberland to Ruihan Lin and Hong Ye, $695,000 on 11/26/2025

24 Vineyard Ave: Kevin and Elizabeth Alari of Cumberland to Kendra and Kerry A. Silvia, $430,000 on 11/26/2025

7-A Boyle Ave: Nancy Gordon of Cumberland to Byron Ramirez, $525,000 on 12/01/2025

7-B Boyle Ave: Nancy Gordon of Cumberland to Byron Ramirez, $525,000 on 12/01/2025

9 Hannah Dr: Renee V Daigle T and Renee V. Diagle of Cumberland to Steven B. and Victoria Towner, $770,000 on 12/01/2025

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38 Chestnut St: Richard R. Black of Cumberland to Derek and Leah C. Simao, $470,000 on 12/05/2025

34 Goddard St: Ruhan General Contracting of Cumberland to Shannon and Jared Grier, $450,000 on 12/01/2025

500 Mendon Rd Unit 105: Kathryn A. Phillips of Cumberland to Patricia E. Tweedie, $565,000 on 11/26/2025

Dighton

547 Mockingbird Ln: Valerie A. Ryan of Dighton to Danielle and Andrew Kurowski, $790,000 on 12/01/2025

East Providence

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661 N Broadway: Douglas Caito of East Providence to Daryl Jent, $410,000 on 12/02/2025

467 Forbes St: Jeffrey R. and Kelsey Macdonough of East Providence to F N. Blount, $375,000 on 12/01/2025

1463 S Broadway: John A. and Celia C. Pestana of East Providence to Firmino A. Fatuda and Dana C. Peterson-Fatuda, $575,000 on 12/01/2025

78 Ingraham St: John Barbagallo and Juliana Olmstead of East Providence to Mackenzie Souza, $347,000 on 12/03/2025

45 Providence Ave: Kimberly Sylvestro of East Providence to Vanessa Pereira, $480,000 on 12/02/2025

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158 S Rose St: Maira D. Fonseca of East Providence to Luis and Jeffrey Mateus, $250,000 on 12/01/2025

25 Read St: Manuel E. and Rosa M. Gaspar of East Providence to Jennifer A. and James Tavares, $345,000 on 12/01/2025

320 Mauran Ave: Ocean Point Prop LLC of East Providence to John T. Baier and Christina F. Barlow, $599,000 on 12/01/2025

99-101 Ruth Ave: Realty Source Solutions L of East Providence to Tianna M. Halfkenny and Riely Scanlon, $663,000 on 12/04/2025

230 Warren Ave: Rose Realty Co of East Providence to Mendes Prop LLC, $360,000 on 12/04/2025

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63 Shore Rd: Sweeney Michale E Est and David N. Bazar of East Providence to Kea Prop LLC, $215,000 on 12/04/2025

102 E Point Dr Unit 102: Noble Dev LLC of East Providence to Larry and Jeannine L. Silveira, $1,149,999 on 12/03/2025

Fall River

1173-1175 Rodman St: Agostinho Ponte of Fall River to Pedro Miranda and Nancy Simao-Miranda, $950,000 on 12/04/2025

189 Lemuel St: Cynthia A. Diniz of Fall River to Kevin M. Mota and Julie Hitch, $395,000 on 12/05/2025

73 Summerfield St: Donna W. Jordan of Fall River to Jason and Elaine Dugdale, $838,000 on 12/03/2025

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243 Lynwood St: Fall River City Of of Fall River to Paul Amarello, $140,000 on 12/05/2025

153 Ray St: Jack Carvalho Const LLC and Jason K. Morris of Fall River to Kelli A. Sylvia and Chris J. Martin, $585,000 on 12/02/2025

256 Whipple St: Jerawal LLC of Fall River to Nathan A. Morgado, $1,070,000 on 12/02/2025

36 Palmer St: Joseph Aguiar and Sylvia M. Andrade of Fall River to Edmilson and Edmir Correia, $750,000 on 12/03/2025

1736 Bay St: Kristy Walton and Chad Demoranville of Fall River to Cameron C. Sylvia and Jaelin V. Jang, $375,000 on 12/03/2025

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54 Grinnell St: Mjc Holdings LLC of Fall River to Lynette T. and Kayon Page, $650,000 on 12/02/2025

295 Newbury St: Nancy A. Pereira and Pamela D. Burdick of Fall River to Raposo Const & Dev LLC, $365,000 on 12/05/2025

49 Denver St: Valerie M. Benfeito of Fall River to Southeastern Hld LLC, $315,000 on 12/05/2025

700 Shore Dr Unit 902: Hugh Dorsky of Fall River to Deborah M. Almeida, $315,000 on 12/01/2025

Glocester

53 Griswold St: John and Pamela Connors of Glocester to Carlyn J. and Claire J. Goudreau, $400,000 on 12/04/2025

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485 Snake Hill Rd: Matthew and Lynn Dardis of Glocester to Tina M. Duquette and Charles E. Duqeutte, $540,000 on 12/09/2025

Jamestown

10 Columbia Ln: Denise Twining of Jamestown to Sobulcon Ft and Steven J. Sobul, $1,150,000 on 12/04/2025

58 Dolphin St: John Dorr Jamestown T and Anthony B. Centracchio of Jamestown to James R. Tolbert and Mary Rafferty, $1,225,000 on 12/03/2025

Johnston

17 Waterman Ave: Anne Laduke of Johnston to Arnold Casimir, $45,000 on 12/05/2025

8 Tarragon Dr: Denis Cardillo of Johnston to Thomas Serabian and Stephanie Castagliuolo, $574,900 on 12/04/2025

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26-28 Clinton St: Elisa Medlina of Johnston to Rano LLC and N&n Enterprises LLC, $275,000 on 12/09/2025

54 Lincoln Dr: John F. Dicicco of Johnston to Michael A. and Paula A. Choquette, $480,000 on 12/04/2025

5 Pezzi St: Linda Diruzzo and Marc R. Vendettuoli of Johnston to Andy P. Urizar, $599,999 on 12/08/2025

67 Ipswich St: Lucille Baldini of Johnston to Jartu Nelson, $415,000 on 12/08/2025

30 Lillian Rd: Michael A. and Paula Choquette of Johnston to Ray and Tracy Petrangelo, $475,000 on 12/03/2025

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2 Robert Cir: Steven A. Rogers of Johnston to Frank A. Giorgio, $540,000 on 12/03/2025

1 Elizabeth Ann Dr: Tod G. and Michelle R. Mahony of Johnston to James O. Mullins, $633,500 on 12/08/2025

4 Rosemont Ave: Webert Breton of Johnston to Rodney Louis, $400,000 on 12/05/2025

53 Scenery Ln Unit 53: Jillian E. Matheson of Johnston to Jacob Hart, $330,000 on 12/05/2025

Lincoln

9 Burwell St: Christine E. Benun of Lincoln to Jonathan and Michaela R. Ricaldy, $430,000 on 12/05/2025

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117 John St: Jairo and Lis Sanchez of Lincoln to Eduardo G. Saavedra and Celina R. Luces, $195,000 on 12/02/2025

1840 Old Louisquisset Pike: Joseph Holder of Lincoln to State Wide Properties LLC, $270,000 on 12/04/2025

323 Angell Rd: Lisa Salemeh of Lincoln to Susan Belshe and Jean J. Vanwyk, $620,000 on 12/09/2025

291 Albion Rd: Michael A. and Angelo E. Simeoni of Lincoln to Kevin C. Golden, $375,000 on 12/04/2025

1746 Lonsdale Ave Unit 10: Nicole Dalessandro and Terri Robinson of Lincoln to Nicholas and Nicole Riendeau, $310,000 on 12/08/2025

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Little Compton

44 Round Pond Rd: Dominique Sinagra of Little Compton to Hsl T and Michael D. Madnick, $2,130,000 on 12/03/2025

151 W Main Rd: Gregg D. and Donna M. Peckham of Little Compton to Jeremy Peckham, $400,000 on 12/05/2025

Middletown

202 Reservoir Rd: Alexis R. Markowski of Middletown to Keith and Elysa Edwin, $975,000 on 12/05/2025

10 Evergreen Ave: Devin M. Sheehan of Middletown to Sean T. Mansfield and Jocelyn Addee, $782,000 on 12/03/2025

188 Green Ln: Marques Joseph Est and Carolyn Forst of Middletown to Elevator Properties Inc, $475,000 on 12/05/2025

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114 Maple Ave: Savanna A. and Derek J. Jones of Middletown to Adam and Lindsey Kurowski, $520,000 on 12/09/2025

Narragansett

53 Pepper Bush Trl: Christopher T. Santilli and Mark Christina of Narragansett to Richard F. Votta, $777,500 on 12/01/2025

45 Leonard Bodwell Rd: Claire Rayner Lt and Daniel P. Lynch of Narragansett to John R. and Lauren E. Canevari, $950,000 on 12/01/2025

49 Westmoreland St: Francis E & H E Wilson RE and Brian Ellis of Narragansett to Todd S. Witherow and Dorothy L. Russo, $1,025,000 on 12/05/2025

31 Avice St: Joseph V & C M Depasquale and Joseph V. Depasquale of Narragansett to Andrew P. Costa, $875,000 on 12/01/2025

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193 Bonnet Shores Rd: Olsowy Lt and John Olsowy of Narragansett to David C. and Lianne Dimaio, $840,000 on 12/03/2025

18 Beach Row: Peter B Gram RET and William Gram of Narragansett to Robert A. and Ann M. Bonsall, $1,675,000 on 12/03/2025

660 Point Judith Rd Unit D2: Joseph A. and Donna J. Adams of Narragansett to Monica and Jeffrey A. Crozier, $485,000 on 12/05/2025

Newport

46 E Bowery St: Christopher G. and Sandra M. Oconnor of Newport to Southeastern Hldg LLC, $400,000 on 12/05/2025

115 Washington St: Clifford and Carey Cort of Newport to George A. Smith, $2,450,000 on 12/02/2025

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13 Vaughan Ave: Jared M. and Amy M. Minick of Newport to Kerri Oneill RET and Kerri Oneill, $927,500 on 12/03/2025

129 Ruggles Ave: Joseph and Brittany Covill of Newport to Jeffrey and Margarita Kaplan, $2,150,000 on 12/02/2025

5 Gardiner St: Kristen and John M. Anderson of Newport to Dawn K. and Gregory T. Tobin, $895,000 on 12/05/2025

7 Caswell Ave: Patricia E Montagnino Lt and Patricia E. Montagnino of Newport to Paul Latour, $912,500 on 12/03/2025

45 Hammond St Unit 2: Joel A. Cohen of Newport to Peter A. and Kristina M. Colabelli, $605,000 on 12/04/2025

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259 Gibbs Ave Unit 2: Marisa C. Aubin of Newport to Emily and Carl Slusarczyk, $515,000 on 12/03/2025

North Attleboro

1060 Mount Hope St: Andrea Rickard T-2020 and James H. Rickard of North Attleboro to Nicholas Peberton, $490,000 on 12/05/2025

50 Kimberly Dr: Barbar E. Lewin of North Attleboro to Nicholas Martini and Nicole M. Childers, $490,000 on 12/04/2025

20 Lafayette St: Christian and Savannah Foster of North Attleboro to Connor J. Mcfaul, $475,000 on 12/04/2025

159 May St: David J. and Michelle A. Hughes of North Attleboro to Cathyann M. and David M. Pacheco, $640,000 on 12/05/2025

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46 Westside Ave: Debbie Clark and Donna Dunn of North Attleboro to Hadli Farrand, $466,000 on 12/05/2025

10 Sleepy Hollow Cir: Dunbar Sleepy Hollow Rt and Michael R. Dunbar of North Attleboro to Joseph D. Russo and Taylor Chretien, $750,000 on 12/05/2025

17 Peters Way: Kevin Barnes of North Attleboro to Jeffrey L. and Sherie L. Sylvester, $750,000 on 12/01/2025

6 East St: Mcs & Company LLC of North Attleboro to Printmaster Realty LLC, $585,000 on 12/04/2025

1 Emerson Way: Michael A. Lawing and Cheryl L. Larson of North Attleboro to Ingrid Hastedt, $607,500 on 12/04/2025

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44 Powder Horn Way: Olilvia Hallam and Tyler Philbin of North Attleboro to Savannah and Christian Foster, $699,990 on 12/05/2025

47 Juniper Rd Unit F9: Patrick R. Mccafferty of North Attleboro to Kuo Y. Liang, $205,000 on 12/03/2025

North Kingstown

95 Georgia Ave: Beth A. Basile of North Kingstown to Julianna Daggett, $50,000 on 12/04/2025

219 Brookhaven Rd: Beth A. Watson of North Kingstown to Morgan Kane and Anthony Kilroy, $650,000 on 12/05/2025

55 Dahlia Dr: David C. Fiche of North Kingstown to Steven Miozzi, $500,000 on 12/04/2025

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26 Hunts River Dr: Devon Pauin of North Kingstown to John P. Rooney and Susan P. Kingsbury, $465,000 on 12/03/2025

School St: Dorothy A. Bogoslawski of North Kingstown to Debra S. Disarro, $444,000 on 12/09/2025

80 Frenchtown Rd: Frenchtown Foods LLC of North Kingstown to Quinlan Proepries Iv LLC, $1,100,000 on 12/04/2025

186 Heritage Rd: John Deere of North Kingstown to Christina Lalter, $430,000 on 12/05/2025

17 Jamaica Way: John F. Hope of North Kingstown to Amy C. Hausnecht, $950,000 on 12/05/2025

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15 East Ct: Morgan F. Kane of North Kingstown to Michael C. Gaffney and Natalie C. Stiles, $490,000 on 12/04/2025

95 Georgia Ave: Peter F. Basile of North Kingstown to Julianna Daggett, $250,000 on 12/04/2025

10 Wyndham Way: Reynolds Farm Res Dev LLC of North Kingstown to Connor J. and Danielle Langford, $575,000 on 12/05/2025

15 Wyndham Way: Reynolds Farm Res Dev LLC of North Kingstown to Scot Haliberg, $430,000 on 12/04/2025

48 Wyndham Way: Reynolds Farm Res Dev LLC of North Kingstown to Scot Haliberg, $430,000 on 12/04/2025

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40 Web Ave Unit 221: Gary and Lauri Theroux of North Kingstown to David M. Williams, $410,000 on 12/03/2025

180 Fishing Cove Rd Unit 180: Joy L. Tindall of North Kingstown to Carol Ethier, $490,000 on 12/05/2025

North Providence

50 Superior View Blvd: Ann M. Vaccaro of North Providence to Julie A. and Susan R. Silva, $320,000 on 12/01/2025

1 Oliver St: Benjamin Ricci of North Providence to Alyson H. Yeomans and Corey R. Dion, $325,000 on 12/02/2025

1 Modesta St: Christina S. and Noreen M. Kabbas of North Providence to Corene L. Tigges, $505,000 on 12/02/2025

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27 Gillen Ave Unit 205A: Bryant Scott M Est and Mark R. Bryant of North Providence to Luis Estrada, $135,000 on 12/04/2025

1560 Douglas Ave Unit F79: Clara A. Hardy of North Providence to Robert Nunez, $190,000 on 12/02/2025

9 Morrill Ln Unit 5: Kellie Barnes of North Providence to Christian and Noreen Kabbas, $300,000 on 12/02/2025

44 Knoll Pl Unit D: Shajina Theresa of North Providence to Keith A. Kollet, $335,000 on 12/01/2025

North Smithfield

16 School St: Christopher and Nathasha Xiong of North Smithfield to Carlos A. Fernandez, $585,000 on 12/01/2025

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494 Mattity Rd: Richard F. and Griffen E. Salley of North Smithfield to Megan Gould and Dariusz Puzanowski, $692,000 on 12/01/2025

Pawtucket

398 Broadway: 400 Broadway LLC of Pawtucket to Koann Therassistant Presi, $950,000 on 12/05/2025

433 Broadway: Baldwin Tire LLC of Pawtucket to Washington TCo, $635,000 on 12/04/2025

168 W Forest Ave: John P. and Lauren G. Caparco of Pawtucket to Javier F. Barnada and Rachel Ikerrigan, $435,000 on 12/09/2025

168 Argol St: Luis A. Giron of Pawtucket to Dani V. Mata and Angelica M. Solis, $393,000 on 12/09/2025

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5 Hanover Ave: Mello Properties Inc of Pawtucket to Finns Properties Ri LLC, $650,000 on 12/08/2025

248 Pine St: Summit Mfg Corp of Pawtucket to 248 Pine LLC, $750,000 on 12/08/2025

68 Slade St: Tremblay Ft and Mark J. Tremblay of Pawtucket to Tremblay Ft and Mark J. Tremblay, $521,000 on 12/08/2025

184 Argol St Unit 184: Robert F. Sheehan of Pawtucket to Juan C. Felix, $250,000 on 12/03/2025

Portsmouth

130 Hedly St: Betty L. Franklin of Portsmouth to Ronald L. Chase, $310,000 on 12/04/2025

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58 Stewart Dr: Brian A. and Jennifer L. Ribota of Portsmouth to Michael Peirson, $537,500 on 12/05/2025

1 Tower Dr: Carnege At One Tower Dr L of Portsmouth to Marina Village LLC, $200,000 on 12/03/2025

63 Clearview Ave: Chad A. Kristzas and Diane F. Dailey of Portsmouth to Davis Chandler, $665,000 on 12/09/2025

North Rd: Hog Igland Inc of Portsmouth to Marc C. and Donna J. Lamoureux, $32,500 on 12/05/2025

244 Turnpike Ave: Joseph D. and Karen L. Fahrney of Portsmouth to Jared and Amy Minick, $735,000 on 12/03/2025

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44 Buckwheat Ave: Portmouth Properties LLC of Portsmouth to John A. Corsi, $380,000 on 12/05/2025

Providence

58 Grand View St: 103 Evergreen LLC of Providence to Mk Builders LLC, $395,000 on 12/08/2025

454 Union Ave: Andy P. Urizar and Stephanie M. Jerez of Providence to Yinaldis M. Sanchez and Raffy J. Deleon, $460,000 on 12/08/2025

26 Atwood St: Atwood St Asso LLC of Providence to Ejk Properties Inc, $265,000 on 12/05/2025

271 Thayer St: Brown University of Providence to Re Johnston Family LLC, $3,700,000 on 12/03/2025

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31 Compton St: Cumberland Homes LLC of Providence to Colton and Melissa Macdonald, $414,900 on 12/03/2025

15 Pinehurst Ave: Danilo J. Mena of Providence to Dimitri and Cherele Gentile, $730,000 on 12/05/2025

76 Prospect St: David M. Amero and Matthew J. Dixon of Providence to Brenda Roy and Alan Kowalczyk, $1,920,000 on 12/05/2025

199 Gallup St: Domingo M. and Elisa Delgado of Providence to G E. Mancebo-Jesurin, $580,000 on 12/08/2025

16 Superior St: Eloisa F. Lopez of Providence to Victor N. Cuello, $650,000 on 12/08/2025

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1182 Chalkstone Ave: Elsa L. Gaskell of Providence to Gerson B. Cruz-Barrientos, $335,000 on 12/03/2025

20 E George St: George D. Konidaris and Megan L. Roppolo of Providence to Nicholas A. Cicchitelli, $695,000 on 12/05/2025

193 Waterman St: Great LLC of Providence to Wayland Square Ests LLC, $1,175,000 on 12/03/2025

7 Peguot St: Greenwich Bay Hldg LLC of Providence to Arianna L Wolanksi T and Collin A. West, $660,000 on 12/03/2025

640 Elmgrove Ave: Harrison E. Dulgarian of Providence to Benjamin Cooper and Jaclyn Delamatre, $1,850,000 on 12/08/2025

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166 Lancaster St: Hassler Ft and Lisa Hassler of Providence to Vera V. Kelly and Daniel C. Wack, $1,080,000 on 12/04/2025

18 Whipple St: Holly Leite of Providence to Daniel M. Pires, $550,000 on 12/05/2025

26-28 Baltimore St: Jc Enterprise LLC of Providence to Emmanuel Coronado and Hilcia C. Vasuez, $719,000 on 12/08/2025

N/A: Jeanine and Sergio M. Mendez of Providence to Faical Rayani and Rong Li, $714,000 on 12/05/2025

62 Overhill Rd: Jordan Gushwa and Sarah Lauck of Providence to Frederico C. Carpaneda and Julianna Fernandez, $925,000 on 12/04/2025

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18 Wyatt St: Julian L. Thomas and Aleandria D. Belcher of Providence to Elsio M. Dos-Santos and Anita Goncalves, $480,000 on 12/05/2025

40 Gladstone St: Lunas Hm Improvement LLC of Providence to Shavonda Ready, $365,000 on 12/05/2025

49 Pembroke Ave: Macari Ft and Michael A. Macari of Providence to Marceline G. and Marcelino G. Alves, $780,000 on 12/08/2025

76 Elton St: Marilyn Ardente RET and Mark D. Ardente of Providence to Jonathan Kaufman and Benjamin Wood, $875,000 on 12/05/2025

160 Slater Ave: Mitchell Levy of Providence to Asma Farhin and Farhan A. Siddiue, $1,550,000 on 12/08/2025

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212 Roosevelt St: Quinn Robert T Sr Est and Colleen Quinn of Providence to Properties Franco Buy & S, $260,000 on 12/03/2025

14 Stonelaw Ave: Rosalie Chirico and Josephine Lafrance of Providence to Amy F. Delaney, $429,000 on 12/08/2025

171 Canton St: Sandra L. Madden of Providence to Luis Correla, $262,000 on 12/03/2025

30 Covell St: Smith Hill Homes LLC of Providence to Andrea Rios, $490,000 on 12/04/2025

124 Chapin Ave: Ursula Yaffe of Providence to Meliksah Duman and Olivia Baldiwn, $813,000 on 12/05/2025

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52 Calais St: Wright Barbara A Est and Anthony Gianfrancesco of Providence to Mary R. Garcia, $350,000 on 12/03/2025

39 Fallon Ave: Zachary V. Wilcox of Providence to Natalie A. and George D. Risho, $500,000 on 12/05/2025

1 Brighton St Unit 1: Benjamin Modica of Providence to Nev Harkness, $236,250 on 12/04/2025

209 Early St Unit B: Laura J. Agosto of Providence to Ricardo Rojas, $100,000 on 12/03/2025

Rehoboth

134 Bay State Rd: Doris A Bergham RET and Zoe A. Kelliher of Rehoboth to Brandon Albanese and Isha L. Westgate, $565,000 on 12/03/2025

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130 Summer St: Jason R. and Colleen Arena of Rehoboth to Tim and Jillian Matheson, $759,900 on 12/05/2025

15 Winthrop St: Kevin J. and Lisa M. Medeiros of Rehoboth to Jessica Kleinschmidt and Chad Moody, $520,000 on 12/04/2025

7 Brayton Woods Dr: L&s Realty LLC of Rehoboth to William B. Abisalih and Paloma M. Tamminga, $1,300,000 on 12/02/2025

Richmond

7 Avery Way: Christa T Merlino Lt and Christa M. Merlino of Richmond to Karen J. and Gary A. Bellows, $800,000 on 12/01/2025

6 Excalibur Dr: Jeremy E. and Ekaterina Sylvester of Richmond to Donlad R. and Joanne R. Lapp, $600,000 on 12/02/2025

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14 Crestwood Dr: Majed A. Owainat of Richmond to Connor J. and Courtney A. Sheridan, $455,000 on 12/03/2025

1 Jupiter Ln: Nicole J. Chevrette of Richmond to Lauren Bush, $340,000 on 12/05/2025

Scituate

475 Danielson Pike: Edwin F. Warner of Scituate to Helio and Nancy M. Melo, $775,000 on 12/05/2025

17 Country Side Ln: Robert J. and Kathleen D. Meching of Scituate to Rachael and Brenden Pappas, $480,000 on 12/05/2025

Seekonk

524 County St: Carol A Riemer RET and Carol A. Riemer of Seekonk to Jeffrey R. and Kelsey L. Macdonough, $479,900 on 12/01/2025

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679 County St: Jimenez Ft and Maritza E. Jimenez of Seekonk to Benna E. and Charlene M. Ferrell, $750,000 on 12/02/2025

39 John Alden Rd: Kenenth and Susan Worthen of Seekonk to Carlos M. Oliveira and Kimberly A. Nelson, $570,000 on 12/01/2025

22 Balmoral Ct: Matthew L. Pires of Seekonk to Southeastern Hld LLC, $345,000 on 12/02/2025

Smithfield

258 Log Rd: Edward P. and Edward A. Duffy of Smithfield to Samuel R. Silveira, $15,000 on 12/02/2025

1309 Douglas Pike: Joan Bucci and Judy Monahan of Smithfield to Rhode Island Custom Bldrs, $750,000 on 12/04/2025

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34 Latham Farm Rd: Joseph C & Trudy Tumidajs and Joseph C. Tumidajski of Smithfield to Ivan Solo and Jasmin Colon, $655,000 on 12/02/2025

15 Higgins St: Kathleen E. Potter of Smithfield to Michelle Scudder, $280,000 on 12/02/2025

3 Deer Run Trl: Kristopher K. and Antoinetteo Thomson of Smithfield to Robert Campese, $365,000 on 12/01/2025

N/A: Minot Ledge Dev LLC of Smithfield to Knkg Hldg LLC, $1,832,135 on 12/01/2025

455 Farnum Pike: Rhode Dev LLC of Smithfield to Christopher Rivas and Shanty N. Pineda, $680,000 on 12/02/2025

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12 Bayou Dr: Summit Prop Partners Lllc of Smithfield to Alex and Jessica B. Branca, $490,000 on 12/02/2025

2703 Pinewood Dr Unit 2703: Robert and Myra Dionne of Smithfield to Emily Veresko, $335,000 on 12/04/2025

1 Desiree Ct Unit B: Zangrilli Ft and Joseph S. Zangrilli of Smithfield to Toni and Joseph A. Robert, $575,000 on 12/01/2025

Somerset

130 Randall Ave: Arastou Mahjoory of Somerset to Douglas R. and Haley B. Mongeon, $470,000 on 12/04/2025

3527 Riverside Ave: Beau L. and Gail M. Evans of Somerset to Vasilios and Agoro Liakos, $540,000 on 12/04/2025

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21 Bradley Ave: Carolyn J. and Claire J. Goudreau of Somerset to Eric J. Medeiros, $485,000 on 12/03/2025

82 Perry Ave: Eleanor Y. Allen of Somerset to Arthur and Jacqueline Pereira, $520,000 on 12/05/2025

95 Caroline Ave: Hayes Claire M Est and Richard E. Wolff of Somerset to Jesse Wilde and Lisa Dillon, $575,000 on 12/04/2025

64 Midland Rd: Marissa L. Aguiar of Somerset to Maria M. Mendes and Jose A. Monteiro, $540,000 on 12/03/2025

239 Maple St: Nancy E. Baker of Somerset to Shannon L. King, $665,000 on 12/01/2025

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105 Bradley Ave: Roso Investment Rt and Ronald Oliveira of Somerset to Arlene and Robert Correia, $285,000 on 12/04/2025

337 Lepes Rd: Sarah J. Hucks of Somerset to Kristin A. and James P. Mcnaughton, $515,000 on 12/05/2025

281 Massachusetts Ave: Shannon L. King of Somerset to Viiu K. and Marc J. Messier, $535,000 on 12/01/2025

76 Bourn Ave: Stephanie R. Clark of Somerset to Dylan T. Ranger, $565,000 on 12/05/2025

8 Tower Hill Rd: Suzanne Vieira of Somerset to Stephanie A. Charette and Anthony Amore, $590,000 on 12/03/2025

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South Kingstown

31 Winter St: Donald R. and Joanne R. Lapp of South Kingstown to Rachel K. Jorgensen and Mailyn S. King-Jorgensen, $600,000 on 12/01/2025

4 Potters Cir: Envine LLC of South Kingstown to Valerie M Whitehead Lt and Valerie Marie Whitehead, $830,000 on 12/03/2025

115 Dam St: Hannah Horan of South Kingstown to Lucas W. and Angela P. Murray, $375,000 on 12/05/2025

200-A Pond St: Joseph Pearce T and Karen A. Follett of South Kingstown to Anotonio and Marguerite Salvatore, $2,100,000 on 12/03/2025

200-B Pond St: Joseph Pearce T and Karen A. Follett of South Kingstown to Anotonio and Marguerite Salvatore, $2,100,000 on 12/03/2025

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200-C Pond St: Joseph Pearce T and Karen A. Follett of South Kingstown to Anotonio and Marguerite Salvatore, $2,100,000 on 12/03/2025

150 Green Hill Ocean Dr: Nora Matz and Amanda Amadel of South Kingstown to Matthew C. and Susan M. Dowling, $1,400,000 on 12/02/2025

201 Gravelly Hill Rd: Phillip and Rosemary Summers of South Kingstown to Cooper P. Robinson and Kira Mccully, $575,000 on 12/05/2025

12 Pine St: Rachel Jorgensen of South Kingstown to Kelsey A. Dugan and Elliot B. Engelman, $530,000 on 12/01/2025

76 Hartford Ave: Steven G. and Holly Odonnell of South Kingstown to Harry P. and Joan Norman, $1,750,000 on 12/05/2025

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150 Camden Ct Unit 150: Linda Hayes of South Kingstown to Mary D. and Anthony J. Sarubbi, $775,000 on 12/01/2025

Swansea

52 Bushee Rd: Brian H. Levesque of Swansea to Joseph H. Teixeira and Ann Montagano-Teixeira, $280,000 on 12/03/2025

35 Lazywood Ln: Roberto N & C Andrade Irt and Cidalisa M. Andrade of Swansea to John A. Hubert and Ana Holdings, $489,000 on 12/05/2025

Tiverton

15 Rocky Ave: Blue Sprice LLC of Tiverton to Cody Pacheco, $365,000 on 12/05/2025

482 Bulgarmarsh Rd: Christopher J. Souza of Tiverton to Daniel Blount and Angela Materlli, $520,500 on 12/05/2025

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81 Stone Church Rd: Kerryann Denardo-Kovacs of Tiverton to Stephane Uhl, $530,000 on 12/05/2025

Warren

9 Buffalo Ave: Pro Bldrs Ri LLC of Warren to Michele C. Skinner, $525,000 on 12/04/2025

Warwick

14 Delaware Ave: Anchor Mgmt LLC of Warwick to Sabrina F. Rao, $380,000 on 11/24/2025

35 Saratoga Rd: Andersen Dana M Est and Lauren J. Yabut of Warwick to Mark E. Robertson and Maiya Q. Satchell, $469,000 on 11/21/2025

319 Arlington Ave: Brian A. Tetreault and Bryan J. Start of Warwick to Lillian R. Cataldi-Simmers, $400,000 on 11/19/2025

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78 Keeley Ave: Christopher D. and Bethany G. Chappell of Warwick to Bryan C. Araujo, $400,000 on 11/21/2025

121 Lloyd Ave: Cunha Firt and Michael Cunha of Warwick to Rachel A. Poethke, $416,300 on 11/18/2025

860 Centerville Rd: Debralee Bowen of Warwick to Enrique Manco and Martha Thorpe, $400,000 on 11/19/2025

144 Hoxsie Ave: Gina Grover and Alfred China of Warwick to Ian S. Berkeley, $355,000 on 11/21/2025

59 Recess Ln: Holden Dev LLC of Warwick to Santosh Pudasaini and Ranju Timilsina, $580,000 on 11/24/2025

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8 Dartmouth Ave: Jack T. Manouelian and Olivia P. Thornton of Warwick to Charlotte and Benjamin Jackson, $475,000 on 11/18/2025

40 Buttonwoods Ave: Jacob K. and Colleen Rinn of Warwick to Keith and Carrie Malvesti, $400,000 on 11/20/2025

8 Jackson St: John and Kaydee E. Paquette of Warwick to Javier Cardenas and Nancy Medina, $437,700 on 11/21/2025

15 Anthony St: Kelly Drake of Warwick to Jayce A. and Ronald Thompson, $398,000 on 11/20/2025

141 Major Potter Rd: Leo F. Smith of Warwick to Melissa and Michael Marzec, $770,000 on 11/24/2025

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325 Inez Ave: Lgc Hm Improv & Masonry I of Warwick to Katherine Akikie, $600,000 on 11/24/2025

2 Barren Hill Dr: Marjorie A. Scholle of Warwick to Gerard D. Levesque, $316,000 on 11/20/2025

342 Warwick Neck Ave: Matthew L. and Jacey Martinez of Warwick to Nicole Krause and Brian R. Lagergren, $363,000 on 11/24/2025

93 Easton Ave: Melissa A. Randall of Warwick to Jeni L. Hotaling, $330,000 on 11/20/2025

110 Spofford Ave: Michael and Melissa Marzec of Warwick to Kevin R. Allard, $455,000 on 11/24/2025

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64 Deerfield Dr: Michael T. and Kathleen Berry of Warwick to Christopher and Susan Dowling, $460,000 on 11/21/2025

9 Dunbar Ct: Michelle A. Armstrong of Warwick to James M. Harrell, $338,000 on 11/20/2025

145 Burbank Dr: Millspaugh Joyrene Est and Lisa M. Zimmermann of Warwick to Kyle and Nicole A. Blanchette, $350,000 on 11/21/2025

105 Kristen Ct: Mjd Prop LLC of Warwick to Aurelie G. and Frederic Chanfrau, $989,900 on 11/24/2025

40 Defiance Rd: Nina M. Mcgurrin of Warwick to Francis and Julie Finn, $442,000 on 11/21/2025

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101 Farmland Rd: Paulette L. Young of Warwick to Global Sales Grp LLC, $292,000 on 11/24/2025

53 Uphill Ave: Prime Re Invest LLC of Warwick to Kimberly Cullen, $385,000 on 11/21/2025

60 Waycross Dr: Richard G. and Carol A. Deming of Warwick to Devon M. Mckenna and Stephanie Pena, $385,000 on 11/21/2025

5 Sweetwater St: Robert E. and Helen M. Ormond of Warwick to Joshua and Gisselle James, $365,000 on 11/20/2025

89 Bethel St: Roso Inrt and Ronald Oliveira of Warwick to Jane E. Robin, $370,000 on 11/21/2025

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9 Glenco Rd: Steven J. Browning of Warwick to Joyce L. Nardolillo, $332,000 on 11/20/2025

1150 Greenwich Ave: Timothy J. and Laurie A. Miga of Warwick to Maria Lamas, $550,000 on 11/24/2025

125 Theodore Ave: Whitman Paul A Est and Melissa Harrison of Warwick to Renee Rodrigues, $190,000 on 11/19/2025

212 Greeley Ave: Zainyeh Anthony M Est and George A. Zainyeh of Warwick to Rhode Island Airport Corp, $500,000 on 11/21/2025

931 Williamsburg Cir Unit 931: Beatrice B. Sylvestre of Warwick to Arthur G Lowe Jr T and Arthur G. Lowe, $311,500 on 11/24/2025

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1 Willow Glen Cir Unit 126: James R. Lane of Warwick to Courtney and Kevin Merker, $281,000 on 11/21/2025

9 Eagle Run Unit C: Qiushi Lin and Xiaoqun Don of Warwick to Defne Ozturk and Emma O. Spann, $390,000 on 11/20/2025

West Greenwich

1 Henry Clay Ct: Richard K. and Lori E. Reynolds of West Greenwich to Kristen N. and Cory J. Bernardo, $687,500 on 12/03/2025

500 Victory Hwy: Timothy W. Bouchier of West Greenwich to Tracy M. Russell, $585,000 on 12/05/2025

420 Robin Hollow Rd: Tracy M. and John L. Russell of West Greenwich to Anthony R. Piscopio and Michaela Hawkins, $584,000 on 12/05/2025

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21 Cedar Ridge Ln Unit 21: Bellows Ft and Gary A. Bellows of West Greenwich to Susan D. Caulfield-Mciver and Edward M. Mciver, $665,000 on 12/01/2025

West Warwick

65 Border St: Bradley J. Lucas and Cassie M. Borg of West Warwick to Mark Baker, $480,000 on 12/09/2025

45 Judy Ter: Edgar Medina and Ashley L. Digregorio of West Warwick to Mason J. Provoyeur and Isabella M. Dasilva, $450,000 on 12/04/2025

30 Birchwood Ln: Stephen Pokraka of West Warwick to Rena V. Demers, $455,000 on 12/04/2025

91 Ayde Rose Ave Unit 91: Five Five Plus LLC of West Warwick to Kristine E. Mota, $489,900 on 12/02/2025

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Westerly

3 Riverview Ave: Agb Construction LLC of Westerly to Charles D. Collins and Peggy Horigan, $565,500 on 12/05/2025

6 Tidewinds Ln: David W. Purrington and Julie K. Orsinger of Westerly to Erik Sterliing and Christine Harrington, $560,000 on 12/05/2025

277 High St: John P. Rooney and Susan P. Kingsbury of Westerly to Isabella Ferraro and Troy Bron, $525,000 on 12/05/2025

64 Friendship St: Joseph Luzzi of Westerly to West Post LLC, $460,000 on 12/05/2025

70 Bowling Ln: Joy Fellowship Assemply G of Westerly to Wendy A. Keenly, $150,000 on 12/09/2025

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5 Ichabod Ln: Kevin C. Prue of Westerly to Zachary Carzake, $415,000 on 12/08/2025

9 Apache Dr Unit C: Fengzhe Li and Huahua Piao of Westerly to John Beaulieu, $238,000 on 12/08/2025

Westport

1749 Main Rd: Theodore C. and Susan B. Laskaris of Westport to Hunt Lt and William R. Hunt, $450,000 on 12/04/2025

767 Main Rd Unit 1: Lep Rt and Peter A. Saulino of Westport to Gmn Main Road LLC, $525,000 on 12/05/2025

Woonsocket

56 Arland Ct: Brissette Ft and Peter G. Brissette of Woonsocket to Evelyn Sanchez, $505,000 on 12/04/2025

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45 Phillips St: Dennis Boubonniere and Trang Nguyen of Woonsocket to Amy Favali, $415,000 on 12/04/2025

97 Warwick St: Jeremy M. Edens of Woonsocket to Jaime V. Hernandez, $520,000 on 12/08/2025

56 Providence St: Legacy Developers Corp of Woonsocket to Ethan D Investments LLC, $240,000 on 12/08/2025

102 Willow St: Michael E. Cloutier of Woonsocket to Ashley Hernandez, $300,000 on 12/02/2025

Park Ave: Michael E. Cloutier of Woonsocket to Ashley Hernandez, $100,000 on 12/02/2025

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295 Providence St: Oreana Brown of Woonsocket to Remi H. Lanoie, $405,000 on 12/05/2025

321 Dulude Ave: Tina M. and Raymond Turcotte of Woonsocket to Muhammad Shoaib, $460,000 on 12/02/2025

76 Fall St: Wayne Dutch of Woonsocket to Sarah Bennette, $395,000 on 12/02/2025



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