Rhode Island
Gold Star Families monument unveiled at RI Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery
EXETER, R.I. (WPRI) — For Rhode Island Gold Star Households, this Memorial Day was further particular.
Gov. Dan McKee unveiled a model new monument in the course of the forty eighth Annual Memorial Day Commemoration devoted to the households of those that made the final word sacrifice.
The Gold Star Households monument, positioned within the Rhode Island Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery in Exeter, honors households “who sacrificed a beloved one for our freedom.”
“We’re a greater state, a stronger state, because of the service of the women and men who’ve served from our state,” McKee stated. “We’re right here to recollect the troopers who by no means returned residence and to recollect the households who stare at an empty chair on the eating desk.”
Lynn St. Germain-Lundh, whose son Sgt. Brian St. Germain died in 2006 whereas serving his second tour in Iraq, was among the many many Gold Star relations who took half in Monday’s ceremony.
She urged everybody to recollect what Memorial Day is actually about.
“To Gold Star Households, day by day is Memorial Day,” St. German-Lundh stated. “Assist me, assist us, make the definition of Memorial Day imply extra than simply some phrases put down on paper.”
“Once you put up a Gold Star monument, when you might have commemorations like this on the cemetery, you’ll be able to’t assist however really feel that they’re serving to you keep in mind the lack of your family members and people who went earlier than and after them,” she continued.
Subsequent yr, the annual Memorial Day ceremony will happen subsequent to the monument.
Rhode Island
Rhode Island’s Farrell, Brown’s Lilly collect hoops hardware. Here’s what they won
Brown men’s basketball coach Mike Martin speaks after a Bears win Sunday
The Bears recorded 27 assists and 15 made-threes, the most assists in at least a decade, the close out the College Hill Classic on Sunday night.
Kino Lilly Jr. and Tyonne Farrell took home some hardware as college basketball season cruised past the halfway point of its opening month.
Lilly was named the Ivy League Player of the Week and Farrell repeated as the Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week. The guard from Brown and forward from the University of Rhode Island received their respective honors on Monday afternoon.
Lilly posted three 20-point games in as many nights for the Bears at their College Hill Classic, which was played at the Pizzitola Center. He hit for 26 points in an opening Friday win over New Hampshire and collected 20 in a closing Sunday victory over Sacred Heart. Lilly was 14-for-29 from 3-point range and posted 13 assists.
Lilly set a Brown program mark in the middle game against Holy Cross, surpassing JR Hobbie as the all-time leader in 3-pointers. Hobbie connected 257 times from beyond the arc in his 115 games, a career that ran from 2013-17. Lilly is currently at 264 makes from deep through 91 career games, starting with the Bears in 2021.
Farrell recorded a first career double-double in a blowout of Franklin Pierce, totaling 10 points and 10 rebounds in the 105-73 triumph. Farrell added six assists and two steals in just 22 minutes, as the Rams pulled away in the second half. He was a plus-22 in the box score.
Farrell is the first URI freshman to win consecutive conference rookie honors since E.C. Matthews grabbed four straight in 2013-14. That string was broken by teammate Hassan Martin — both cornerstones were among the first recruiting class brought in by former coach Dan Hurley. Farrell looks to have the makings of an impact talent for the Rams, starting each of his first three career games.
Brown will be back in action on Saturday at Canisius. URI returns sooner, hosting Lafayette in a 7 p.m. tip on Wednesday. The two teams will renew their rivalry series on Dec. 10 on the East Side.
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Rhode Island
Rhode Island gas prices tick down 3 cents over past week
PROVIDENCE — Motorists in the northeast have enjoyed watching prices continue to inch lower at the pump as gloomier demand forecasts grip global petroleum markets.
Rhode Island
2 From Newport Accused Of Selling Cocaine In Town
NEWPORT, RI — Two people from Newport were arrested Thursday after police said they were caught with cocaine.
Glenda Mendez, 48, and Edgardo Torres, 26, were charged with possession with intent to sell a controlled substance. Mendez was also charged with using a firearm when committing a crime of violence.
Newport police said they learned Mendez and Torres were selling cocaine in the city and got warrants to search both their homes. During the search, officers seized 16 grams of cocaine, a SIG Sauer 9-mm semi-automatic handgun, and two loaded magazines, police said.
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