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Saturday, October 18, 2025
The folks at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International are offering three distinct coastal community properties priced between $1 million and $2 million.
These properties are located in some of the most sought-after communities in the Northeast.
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32 Arrowhead Drive | Tiverton | $1,970,000
Listed by Ellie Wickes
Set in the desirable Winnisimet Farms waterfront neighborhood, this four-bedroom, three-bathroom home has been almost completed after having been taken down to the studs, adding a great new addition, and being remodeled to perfection by a local, custom design/build firm. Elegant high-end finishes and true luxury touches everywhere. New primary suite on the main level with volume ceilings and a stunning ensuite marble bath. Upstairs, there are three spacious bedrooms with water views. The generous living room has a fireplace with built-ins and a wet bar. The dining room has a fireplace as well and room for a cozy sitting area. Both rooms open out to a covered farmer’s porch facing the water. A Chef’s kitchen offers premium appliances and looks out to the Sakonnet River. Add a screened porch, an inground pool (and full pool bathroom too), a large impressive walk out recreation/bunk room and you have paradise. Located just across the drive from the Association’s private waterfront, where you can gather to swim, kayak, and play. A mooring can be obtained by contacting the Harbor Master. Live the waterfront lifestyle with easy access to local beaches, the hip ‘Four Corners’ area with shops and eateries, and all that the Farm Coast has to offer.
17 Shore Road | Bristol | $1,695,000
Listed by Cheryl Andreozzi
Westerly Facing Water View Contemporary – Experience sophisticated coastal living in this stunning Bristol Highlands mid-century modern contemporary, where every room captures a view of nature. The interior design opens seamlessly to the living area and deck, showcasing dramatic westerly sunsets and deeded access to the water. This four bedroom, three and a half bathroom residence has been thoughtfully and completely renovated to blend modern elegance with timeless architectural design. The new state-of-the-art kitchen features top-of-the-line appliances, custom cabinetry, and designer finishes perfect for entertaining. New bathrooms feature beautiful floating vanities and high-end fixtures. Other recent updates include refurbished floors, a new heating system, a new central AC, a new hot water heater, a beautiful stone driveway, and an outdoor shed. The open layout is designed for entertaining, with multiple living spaces, abundant natural light, and easy indoor-outdoor flow. Large windows frame sparkling water views, creating a serene and peaceful backdrop for daily life. Option to join the Bristol Highlands neighborhood association, which offers exclusive access to a private dock, beach, clubhouse, and tennis court. The East Bay bike path is just steps away- enjoy a short bike ride or walk to downtown Bristol, or travel north to Providence.
62 Spartina Cove Way | South Kingstown | $1,795,000
Listed by The Soby-Roberts Team
South County’s coastal living at its finest, 62 Spartina Cove is the epitome of elegance, comfort, and seaside adventure. This immaculate four-bedroom, four-bathroom residence offering 3,300 square feet of thoughtfully designed space in one of South Kingstown’s most desirable communities. Gracious nine foot ceilings, abundant light, and elegant finishes create an inviting atmosphere throughout. Two primary suite options, one conveniently located on the first floor and another upstairs with a private balcony for morning coffee or evening stargazing. The main level centers on a warm gas fireplace and a gourmet kitchen flowing seamlessly to the outdoors. Step outside to an extraordinary outdoor living area, complete with a tranquil water feature, striking stone fireplace, lush landscaping, and a picture-perfect shed, ideal for entertaining or unwinding in privacy. The lower level offers an option to finish for additional living or recreational space. Spartina Cove residents enjoy acres of preserved open space, private walking trails, and two association boat slips, all within walking distance of Billington Cove and close to local marinas. Just minutes to South County’s beaches and village life, this home perfectly combines elegance, comfort, and coastal charm.
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha will release on Wednesday findings from a multiyear investigation into child sexual abuse in the Diocese of Providence.
According to the attorney general’s office, the report will detail the diocese’s handling of clergy abuse over decades.
While the smallest state in the U.S., Rhode Island is home to the country’s largest Catholic population per capita, with nearly 40% of the state identifying as Catholic, according to the Pew Research Center.
Neronha first launched the investigation in 2019, nearly a year after a Pennsylvania grand jury report found more than 1,000 children had been abused by an estimated 300 priests in that state since the 1940s. The 2018 report is considered one of the broadest inquiries into child sexual abuse in U.S. history.
Neronha’s investigation involved entering into an agreement with the Diocese of Providence to gain access to all complaints and allegations of child sexual abuse by clergy dating back to 1950. Neronha’s office said in 2019 that the goal of the report was to determine how the diocese responded to past reports of child sexual abuse, identify any prosecutable cases, and ensure that no credibly accused clergy were in active ministry.
Rhode Island State Police also helped with the investigation.
Rhode Islanders who plan to join in the global celebration of Irish culture can choose from big and small events, including a parade in Providence.
The March 17 holiday falls on a Tuesday this year, and many big events will be held the weekend of March 14-15. Originally a modest, religious feast day honoring the patron saint of Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day today is a vibrant, boisterous holiday observed by millions of people regardless of their heritage.
The Providence parade is March 21.
We’ve rounded up 10 more events to help you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. But first, are you planning an event this spring? Feature it, so nearby readers see it all across Patch — including in roundups like this!
Here’s your guide to St. Patrick’s Day fun in Rhode Island:
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A Rhode Island husband and wife in their 50s were identified as the two people killed in a Swansea car crash Friday night.
Carlolyn Carcasi, 54, and James Carcasi, 53, of Bristol, Rhode Island, were killed in the Feb. 27 crash, the office of Bristol County District Attorney Thomas Quinn said in a press release Monday.
The crash occurred at the intersection of Route 136 and Route 6 in Swansea, Quinn’s office said.
Police in Cranston, Rhode Island identified the driver who allegedly hit the couple as Demitri Sousa, 28. Sousa allegedly shot and killed a man in Rhode Island nearly four hours before the crash, Cranston police said.
At around 12:18 a.m. Friday, Swansea police spotted Sousa’s Infiniti barreling down Route 6, Swansea officials said previously.
The couple was driving southbound on Route 136 when the Sousa crashed into the side of a Subaru Ascent. Both cars had “catastrophic damage,” and the Subaru was engulfed in flames, Swansea fire and police officials said.
Both occupants of the Subaru were declared dead at the scene, Swansea officials said.
Sousa was transported to a local hospital, where he is being treated for serious injuries. He is expected to live and will be held in Cranston police custody until he is medically cleared, police said Sunday.
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