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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 Jan. 24, Jan. 17, and Jan. 9 all around Rhode Island.
Commercial property on Franklin R McKay Road in Attleboro sold for $7,925,000.
Commercial property on Bald Hill Road in Warwick sold for $3,700,000.
A home on Second Street in Newport sold for $2,799,000. The home has five bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, 3,488 square feet of living space, and a 6,000 square foot lot.
See what homes sold in your neighborhood:
Attleboro
30 Franklin R Mckay Rd: 30 Fmk LLC of Attleboro to Franklin Mckay Realty LLC, $7,925,000 on 01/16/2026
46 Oak St: 46 Oak St LLC of Attleboro to Ryan J. Cook, $420,000 on 01/13/2026
73 Butterworth Dr: Adrian Fernandez and Jessica Ronick of Attleboro to Jason Lowe and Katherine Torres, $660,000 on 01/12/2026
295 Newport Ave: Brett M. Rider of Attleboro to Ramzi N. and Robin M. Bechara, $499,900 on 01/12/2026
136 Lindsey St: Francis and Brenna Slowe of Attleboro to Eduardo E. Fajardo, $515,000 on 01/12/2026
Newport Ave: Global Consolidated LLC of Attleboro to Solaris Homes LLC, $750,000 on 01/14/2026
155 Rocklawn Ave: Heritage Rlty Ent LLC of Attleboro to David J. and Pamela M. Achin, $779,500 on 01/14/2026
1 Jessicas Way: Jarealty Group Prop LLC of Attleboro to Teshera Tull-Yearwood, $665,000 on 01/14/2026
517 Newport Ave: John B. and Megan Feeney of Attleboro to Brenda K. and Caitlan P. St Laurent, $525,000 on 01/15/2026
330 Brown St: John Stella of Attleboro to Furtane Michel-Brillant and Reggie Michael, $585,000 on 01/13/2026
52 Curtis Ave: Joseph P. and Meaghan E. Ouellette of Attleboro to Luis Marroquin and Martha Sandoval, $440,000 on 01/15/2026
17 First St: Sheila M. Rosa of Attleboro to David E. and Cheryll J. Thompson, $651,000 on 01/13/2026
41 Garden St Unit A: Hermine Graham of Attleboro to Wendy Mailot and Jennifer Varney, $280,000 on 01/14/2026
Barrington
2 Simmons Rd: Michael T. Angelo of Barrington to Louie A. and Rachel K. Ferro, $610,000 on 01/14/2026
Block Island
682 Corn Neck Rd: 682 Sheeps Meadow LLC of Block Island to Kimberly A. Agricola and Michael C. Barta, $1,600,000 on 01/16/2026
Bristol
48 Constitution St: 48 Constitution LLC of Bristol to Stacy L. Stevens, $510,000 on 01/14/2026
N/A: J&m Home Buyers LLC of Bristol to Jonathan D. Stot, $665,000 on 01/13/2026
Burrillville
Jackson Schoolhouse Rd: Edith Ratcliffe of Burrillville to Jeffrey Brannan, $500,000 on 01/14/2026
130 Hill Rd: Melanie Marquis of Burrillville to Emily R. and Brian W. Rivers, $445,000 on 01/14/2026
38 Chapel St: Paul and Kasey Levreault of Burrillville to Rene and Paula Vitiello, $463,500 on 01/14/2026
790 Wallum Lake Rd: Thomas J Cash T and Thomas J. Cash of Burrillville to Blis Golf Investors LLC, $230,000 on 01/13/2026
Charlestown
18 Catalpa Ct: Overend Shirley A Est and Amanda A. Overend of Charlestown to John Sheil, $70,000 on 01/14/2026
Coventry
26 Anderson Ave: Dennis R. and Robert P. Chretien of Coventry to Hernan L. Martinez and Anya Longat, $425,000 on 01/14/2026
Maple Valley Rd: Dolores Kimmel T and Kristen E. Kimmel of Coventry to American Legacy Hm LLC, $145,000 on 01/15/2026
162 Log Bridge Rd: John D. and Trisha L. Salisbury of Coventry to Nathan and Gabrielle Salisbury, $210,000 on 01/16/2026
22 Edward St: Karl E. Yetter of Coventry to Mathieu Larosee and Lisa M. Foy, $320,000 on 01/16/2026
5 Circlewood Dr: Karyn Hildebrandt of Coventry to Joshua C. Busold and Hannah L. Metcalf, $497,000 on 01/15/2026
N/A: Robertson Sharon L Est and Timothy Obrien of Coventry to Alison Huffman and Reilly Repose, $134,600 on 01/14/2026
40 Wescott Way Unit 40: Apponaug Properties Inc of Coventry to Linda J Colucci T and Linda J. Colucci, $1,417,725 on 01/13/2026
18 Pine Way Blvd Unit 18: Patriot Builders Inc of Coventry to Nicholas J. Plesce, $489,900 on 01/16/2026
Cranston
80 Packard St: 80 Packard LLC of Cranston to Torres Premier Prop LLC, $135,000 on 01/16/2026
254 Farmington Ave: Berline H. Marshall of Cranston to Amelia N. Thornton and Melvina A. Davis, $312,500 on 01/14/2026
Independence Way: Bre Cranston Owner LLC of Cranston to Summit Capital LLC, $1,000,000 on 01/12/2026
17 Loring St: Cityview Homes Inc of Cranston to Christopher Voccio, $399,900 on 01/14/2026
45 Hamden Rd: Clive R Charest Lt and Kristen B. Benoit of Cranston to Joann Calise, $500,000 on 01/15/2026
16 Flynn Ave: Douglas R. and Brianna A. Belisle of Cranston to Jacob and Emily Langello, $425,000 on 01/16/2026
10 Sheffield Rd: Gary V. Tiberi of Cranston to Ronald L. and Karen J. Robert, $605,000 on 01/13/2026
11 Red Robin Rd: Janine Arrico of Cranston to Julie Pallante, $480,000 on 01/12/2026
12 Harbour Ter: Kathleen A Mulkerin T and Kathleen A. Mulkerin of Cranston to Christopher N. Dawson, $720,000 on 01/14/2026
28 Eden Crest Dr: Lynda J. Soscia and John J. Saccoccia of Cranston to Revive Re Solutions LLC, $381,000 on 01/12/2026
121 Pawtuxet Ave: Mark Dana Russo Lt and Mark D. Russ of Cranston to Ronald Caliri, $340,000 on 01/14/2026
112 Villa Ave: Marysol D. Krikorian of Cranston to Matthew Barletta, $415,000 on 01/16/2026
234 Park Ave: Nathanael Gardener of Cranston to Elizabeth Novak and David P. Pearlman, $425,000 on 01/16/2026
1097 Pontiac Ave: Pablo and Ilana Calderon of Cranston to Aiag Mgmt LLC, $580,000 on 01/16/2026
105 Broadmoor Rd: Patricia J Hacking T and Donna F. Hacking of Cranston to Alfredo C. Rodas and Claudia Cante, $405,000 on 01/12/2026
31 Celestia Ave: Rosemary Kashk Irt and Ralph Ciunci of Cranston to Terri Chhay, $405,000 on 01/16/2026
92 Rhode Island St: Steven and Julie L. Piscopiello of Cranston to Benedetta Viti and Carmelinda Cenami, $616,625 on 01/13/2026
Doane St: Valentino and Kelly Cairo of Cranston to Verrecchia Const Mtmt LLC, $120,000 on 01/16/2026
74 Leslie St: Valley Const Inc of Cranston to Michael Lyons, $400,000 on 01/16/2026
10 Honey Lou Ct: Vojin and Olivera I. Gajic of Cranston to Teresa I. Pereira, $950,000 on 01/16/2026
Cumberland
11 Club Dr: Abigail Enterprises LLC of Cumberland to 11 Club Dr LLC, $25,000 on 01/12/2026
24 Pleasant St: Atwood Prop LLC of Cumberland to David E. Guzman and Claudia W. Toro, $425,000 on 01/13/2026
36 Martin St: Capital Investments Grp L of Cumberland to Berkeley Business Ctr LLC, $500,000 on 01/14/2026
33 Rosewood Ln: Jeffrey A. and Debra Cormier of Cumberland to Michael A Lampert RET and Melissa Varone, $685,000 on 01/14/2026
140 Abbott Run Valley Rd: Miller Prop LLC of Cumberland to Jeffrey A. and Debra M. Cormier, $1,200,000 on 01/14/2026
Dighton
826 Williams St: Deborah R. Moran and Nancy Mckenna of Dighton to John and James Cooper, $485,000 on 01/16/2026
East Greenwich
110 Rocky Hollow Rd: Brendan Mclaughlin of East Greenwich to Pmc Property Group LLC, $1,005,000 on 01/12/2026
N/A Lot 212: Imperial At Greenwich LLC of East Greenwich to Mario Cardoso, $336,610 on 12/01/2025
East Providence
59 Merritt Rd: Elysha and Joshua Santos of East Providence to Montana Samuels and Hanna Awwad, $425,000 on 01/15/2026
4 Spinnaker Dr: Frederick J. Rocco of East Providence to Tiffany and Scott Axtmann, $630,000 on 01/14/2026
200 Narragansett Ave: James P. Willette of East Providence to Austin Ritter and Samantha Mankin, $610,000 on 01/14/2026
36 Gerald St: Jennifer L. and Diogo R. Mello of East Providence to Bonnie S. and Siu C. Chan, $375,000 on 01/15/2026
30 Metacomet Ave: Metainvestments LLC of East Providence to Elizabeth Masterson and Samuel D. Romero Familia, $560,000 on 01/12/2026
63 Cul De Sac Way: Nottage Karen M Est and Jessica Fineran of East Providence to Scott Angily, $310,000 on 01/16/2026
10 Fairfield Ave: Peter W. and Sherry L. Hall of East Providence to Lisa C. Dominguez and Reyniel A. Lopez, $395,000 on 01/16/2026
6 Hilton Ave: Revive Re Solutions LLC of East Providence to Riley Nascimento and Conor Halpin, $470,000 on 12/30/2025
445 Waterman Ave: Sr Quattrucci Lewis T Est and Lorraine Dill of East Providence to Wendy Deleon, $370,000 on 01/14/2026
55 Circuit Dr: William A. Feeney of East Providence to Zachary Noonan, $400,000 on 01/12/2026
Fall River
1175 S Main St: Anderson F. Fern of Fall River to Tina L. and Anthony L. Latorella, $500,000 on 01/16/2026
409 Crescent St: Andrew E. Mendonca of Fall River to J&w Acquisitions LLC, $335,000 on 01/16/2026
270 Garden St: Chapman Priscilla A Est and Sara Spooner of Fall River to Edward Rapoza and Robert R. Chase, $266,000 on 01/12/2026
909 Dwelly St: Emerson Neves and Juliana D. Vailante of Fall River to Angelina and Ry Kroch, $520,000 on 01/13/2026
16 Bronson St: Jh Holdings Group LLC of Fall River to India I. Cote and Kiana F. Melendez, $587,550 on 01/16/2026
8 Bronson St: Jh Holdings Group LLC of Fall River to Stephanie Botelho and Michelle L. Pelton, $629,000 on 01/15/2026
709 Second St: Kelley and John F. Long of Fall River to Gilson C. Barbosa and Marqueila Goncalves, $760,000 on 01/13/2026
353 County St: Kma Realty TInc of Fall River to Alexandre Bruzarrosco, $495,000 on 01/16/2026
36 Mcclure Pl: Lucia M. Botelho of Fall River to Tetrault Real Estate LLC, $570,000 on 01/15/2026
85 Reney St: Mark and Rhonda Pietrzyk of Fall River to Stacy and Alexander Keir, $325,000 on 01/16/2026
Branch St (NS): Richard T. Destosiers of Fall River to Charles J. Ogara, $35,000 on 01/12/2026
89 Lafayette St: Robert C. Andrade of Fall River to Matheus V. and Rosilene A. Santiago-Silva, $415,000 on 01/16/2026
83 Jencks St: Roscoe M. Stallworth of Fall River to Anaphor Realty LLC, $875,000 on 01/13/2026
277 Valentine St: Sarah L. and Timothy D. Martin of Fall River to Stephen R. and Shelley S. Ponte, $445,000 on 01/15/2026
18 Alden St: Yahweh Properties LLC of Fall River to Emanuel B. Lopes, $700,000 on 01/16/2026
1313 S Main St Unit 2: Edwin Rodriguez and Autume M. Estrada of Fall River to Paul A. Daghir, $359,900 on 01/15/2026
1928 N Main St Unit 4: May V. Matra of Fall River to Afanwi Tahsoh, $245,000 on 01/15/2026
5455 N Main St Unit 12A: Michael J. Baldi of Fall River to Bryan P. Mihcaelson, $257,900 on 01/16/2026
Foster
Moosup Valley Rd: Carl W. Kivisto of Foster to Jamie Goodison RET and Jamie Goodison, $750,000 on 01/12/2026
117 Plain Woods Rd: Stephen M. Sajkowski and Lori A. Adamo of Foster to Raymond Adamo, $100,000 on 01/12/2026
Glocester
N/A: David A. Bruscini of Glocester to Michael J. Lewis, $735,000 on 01/20/2026
972 Reynolds Rd: Wright Donna L Est and Karen A. Marques of Glocester to Francesco and Kristen Cassissi, $500,000 on 01/14/2026
Jamestown
625 N Main Rd: 620 LLC of Jamestown to Brian J. Rubino and Alexis Brayman, $650,000 on 01/14/2026
Johnston
150 Central Ave: Goldberg Semion Est and Irina Mendelevic of Johnston to Jacquin and April Holland, $678,000 on 01/20/2026
Lincoln
103 Old River Rd: Frank D. Soehnge of Lincoln to Julio O. Portillo-Derome and Ashley P. Derome, $660,000 on 01/15/2026
128 Old River Rd: Joseph E. and Barbara Ackaway of Lincoln to Thomas J. and Darla Mowry, $469,000 on 01/16/2026
55 Wilbur Rd: Jsa RET and Seta Accoui of Lincoln to Ronny J. and Aline L. Girouard, $1,300,000 on 01/20/2026
92 Wilbur Rd: Scott L. Dickinson and Wendy Field of Lincoln to 401homebuyers LLC, $450,000 on 01/20/2026
2 School St Unit 130: Lenden Chin of Lincoln to David and Sharon Miner, $425,000 on 01/13/2026
Middletown
Revolution Way: Prescot Point LLC of Middletown to Ac Builders LLC, $265,000 on 01/20/2026
Narragansett
64 Juniper Trl: 64 Juniper Trl LLC of Narragansett to Jaclyn Lloyd and Maggie A. Pennoyer, $850,000 on 01/14/2026
244 Kingstown Rd: Salvatore J. Torregrossa of Narragansett to Tyler Ryan Investments LL, $750,000 on 01/15/2026
232-C Sand Hill Cove Rd Unit 232C: James R. and Kristin L. Dozois of Narragansett to David and Colleen Mcsweeney, $1,175,000 on 01/14/2026
4 Lane 3 Unit 104: Michael F. Clements of Narragansett to Dana Palangio, $425,000 on 01/15/2026
Newport
104 Second St: 181 Honeyman Ave LLC of Newport to Brian and Heather Curci, $2,799,000 on 01/15/2026
43 Poplar St: Alan D. and Lois A. Green of Newport to Aidan Z. and Lisa M. Cafferty, $1,250,000 on 01/15/2026
27 Soar Way: Maple Ave LLC of Newport to Sabino X. Quino and Keishla X. Morales, $740,000 on 01/15/2026
36 Almy St: Todd S. Mcguire and Jessica L. Langella of Newport to Hilary A. Dunlavey, $1,050,000 on 01/15/2026
112 Harrison Ave Unit A: Evergreen Prop LLC of Newport to Merrill D. and Robert J. Debbs, $1,250,000 on 01/16/2026
8 Cottage St Unit 2: Jacqueline Jacoby RET 202 and Jacqueline Jacoby of Newport to George P. and Allen L. Antone, $810,000 on 01/15/2026
15 Hammersmith Rd Unit 31A: Peter & Linda Hantzis T and Peter C. Hantzis of Newport to Johnnie L. and Debra L. Simpson, $925,000 on 01/14/2026
North Attleboro
255 Mckeon Dr: Ana P. Mello of North Attleboro to Sean and Tracy Compton, $686,000 on 01/15/2026
258 Chestnut St: Lyons Kings LLC of North Attleboro to Govinda R. Pavuluri and Anusha Dhanekula, $555,000 on 01/15/2026
181 Paine Rd: Tracy B. Compton of North Attleboro to Michael and Kristy Pimentel, $730,000 on 01/14/2026
44 Montclair Dr: William R. Quinn and Tammy L. Schriever of North Attleboro to Daniel R. Shulman and Briana L. Shepherd, $528,500 on 01/12/2026
North Kingstown
165 Scrabbletown Rd: 1776 Realty LLC of North Kingstown to Kyle Melo and Hannah Schoeneman, $550,000 on 01/20/2026
31 Charles St: Grace C. and Nicholas Hume of North Kingstown to Marissa Netro, $462,000 on 01/14/2026
North Providence
2 Meadowbrook Rd: L & R Prop LLC of North Providence to Emma Desjardins, $601,000 on 01/16/2026
11 Glen St: Michael A. Goodson and Andrea L. Dechristofaro of North Providence to Denise M. Carpenter, $385,000 on 01/12/2026
96 Nipmuc Trl: Viella Family RET and Lori A. Barrington of North Providence to Raina D. Orazio and James Friedman, $425,000 on 01/15/2026
27 Ferncliff Ave: Yizbet Camarena of North Providence to Kevin A. Cartagena, $635,000 on 01/16/2026
2160 Mineral Spring Ave Unit K111: Anthony G. Duva of North Providence to Odette Lorenzo, $189,900 on 01/12/2026
567 Smithfield Rd Unit 47: Louis E. Deboer of North Providence to Wendy A. Brrows, $236,000 on 01/13/2026
494 Woonasquatucket Ave Unit 209: Michael L. Lyons of North Providence to Edward Robitaille, $236,500 on 01/16/2026
North Smithfield
111 Sayles Hill Rd: James Carey of North Smithfield to Peter W. and Dianne J. Kaseoru, $475,000 on 01/14/2026
28 White Pkwy: James Doubleday and Makayla M. Lacroix of North Smithfield to Jillian M. Ferrante and David C. Antz, $476,100 on 01/13/2026
Log Rd: Joshua M. and Jessica A. Brien of North Smithfield to Timothy E. Oleary, $1,075,000 on 01/15/2026
246 Saint Paul St: Martin T. Sullivan of North Smithfield to Jake and Deneen Laprade, $450,000 on 01/12/2026
Pawtucket
178 Columbus Ave: 4 Cors Bldg Asso Of Post of Pawtucket to Bassam Kiriaki, $110,000 on 01/20/2026
193 Harrison St: Anatoli Ihnatsenka and Oleksandr Soldatenko of Pawtucket to Cristhian V. Flores and Blanca Cruz, $693,000 on 01/20/2026
110 Crest Dr: Campell Jane M Est and Robert S. Campbell of Pawtucket to Mark J. and Joseph M. Majkut, $400,000 on 01/15/2026
122 Dewey Ave: Gary F. Poers of Pawtucket to Theodore and Heather Fournier, $300,000 on 01/16/2026
47 Grace St: Hannah M. Penna of Pawtucket to Alicia C. Gomez, $475,000 on 01/14/2026
396 Williston Way: Manuel C. Ferreia of Pawtucket to Peter Ferreira and Mansueta Lajoie, $400,000 on 01/14/2026
62 York Ave: Prospect St Propeprties L of Pawtucket to Jalme E. Serrano-Montalvo and Marilyn M. Guzman, $400,000 on 01/20/2026
176 Central Ave: Stephanie B. Deleon of Pawtucket to Luis A. Gerena, $600,000 on 01/20/2026
424 Smithfield Ave Unit 1: Gateways To Change Inc of Pawtucket to Keith Roman, $180,000 on 01/20/2026
Portsmouth
88 Ormerod Ave: Connor M. and Hannah Eaton of Portsmouth to Caroline M. and Antonio F. Jorge, $525,000 on 01/14/2026
48 Mason Ave: George Sousa of Portsmouth to Family Investments LLC, $100,000 on 01/14/2026
Providence
31-37 Bowdoin St: 2639 Capital Invs LLC of Providence to Medina Prop And Invs LLC, $675,000 on 01/16/2026
2 Longwood Ave: Anya Longat and Hernan Longat-Martinez of Providence to Julie and Robert Engler, $385,000 on 01/13/2026
21 Cliff St: Baileys Enterprises LLC of Providence to Devin A. Nix, $110,000 on 01/13/2026
105 Metcalf St: Blessed Land LLC of Providence to Carlos T. Guerrero and Esther G. Rodriguez, $665,000 on 01/14/2026
90 Farm St: Domenic A. and Robert S. Cappalli of Providence to Laulat Badaru, $355,000 on 01/16/2026
106 Hartford Ave: Goneconte Irt and Janis A. Goneconte of Providence to High Quality Auto Body &, $420,000 on 01/13/2026
17 Alam St: Halil O. Ercelik of Providence to Degmora Investment LLC, $500,000 on 01/13/2026
508 Chalkstone Ave: Halil O. Ercelik of Providence to Degmora Investment LLC, $268,000 on 01/13/2026
118 Moore St: Joseph S. and Karisa M. Paravisini of Providence to Jennifer Dressen and Claudino Luciano, $680,000 on 01/13/2026
545 Douglas Ave: Kenneth M. Turchetta of Providence to S&j Property LLC, $450,000 on 01/15/2026
47 Alverson Ave: Luan Oliveira of Providence to Justin Perry, $610,000 on 01/16/2026
160 Canton St: Maria E. Cimini and Jay D. Weber of Providence to David M. Marcotte and Marissa M. Carey, $350,000 on 01/15/2026
827 Atells Ave: Martha M. Sales-Campos of Providence to Nelson E. Martinez and E R. Martinez-Dominguez, $700,000 on 01/15/2026
154-156 Gallatin St: Pedro K. Reyes and Argentina Villanueva of Providence to Ryan Saddler, $680,000 on 01/14/2026
616 Union Ave: Peter Troino of Providence to 622 Union Avenue LLC, $80,000 on 01/14/2026
66 Lawn St: Rhodehouse Imps LLC of Providence to Adaberlys A. De Nunez, $385,000 on 01/15/2026
31-37 Bowdoin St: Robert V. Castillo of Providence to 2639 Cap Inestments LLC, $535,000 on 01/15/2026
41 Henrietta St: Sarah N. Stelluto of Providence to Wendy R. Anchia and Dominic I. Vargas, $689,900 on 01/16/2026
151 Chace Ave: Susan V. and Todd V. Does of Providence to Sharon Kernan, $845,000 on 01/16/2026
34 Harold St: Tosbine LLC of Providence to Keynes and Mulaine Desir, $700,000 on 01/16/2026
255 Ohio Ave: Vicioso Homes LLC and Luis R. Vicioso of Providence to Esther Lara, $680,000 on 01/16/2026
622 Union Ave: Vics Tap Inc of Providence to 622 Union Avenue LLC, $665,000 on 01/14/2026
20 Dewey St: Walczak Donna D Est and Rj Conneelly of Providence to Sean Scannelli, $500,000 on 01/16/2026
43 Chapin Ave Unit 2: Citadel Holdings LLC of Providence to Leonardo M. Reis, $243,000 on 01/15/2026
65 Weybosset St Unit 202: Tzu C. Hsu of Providence to Robert Hamel, $220,000 on 01/15/2026
Rehoboth
267 Chestnut St: Family Homes Const Co Inc of Rehoboth to Scott A. Parker and Kerry Mello-Parker, $915,000 on 01/15/2026
15 Bucklin Dr: Real Estate Prop Serv LLC of Rehoboth to Rikin Patel, $1,100,000 on 01/12/2026
69 Tremont St: Zachary W. and Christie J. Stebbins of Rehoboth to Christine Davignon and Jonathan Vizena, $573,000 on 01/16/2026
Scituate
17-19 Ives St: Equity T Co of Scituate to Matthew J. Pires, $529,900 on 01/16/2026
165 Bungy Rd: Karen A. Nolan of Scituate to Alicia Shickle and Joseph Stroscio, $699,500 on 01/16/2026
Seekonk
9 Hidden Hills Dr: Shawn J. and Lisa D. Khan of Seekonk to Alyssa A. Toth and Nicole A. Blades, $1,005,000 on 01/16/2026
Smithfield
27 Esmond St: Crescenzo and Shannon Conti of Smithfield to Mjv Enterprises LLC, $470,000 on 01/15/2026
2 Fairview Dr: Joseph A. and Toni L. Robert of Smithfield to Andrea and Michael Goodson, $642,500 on 01/12/2026
6 Wadsworth Ave: Michael J. and Mary A. Boyle of Smithfield to Richard Marques and Elizabeth S. Clark, $405,000 on 01/15/2026
29 Julien St: Monica Medeiros of Smithfield to Janel S. and Nicholas K. Milette, $430,000 on 01/15/2026
19 Rimwood Dr Unit 19: Stanley H Fishbein Lt and Stanley H. Fishbein of Smithfield to Nancy C. Gallagher, $595,000 on 01/15/2026
Somerset
462 Harbor View Blvd: Joao and Mario Benjamin of Somerset to Rodolfo F. and Maria A. Felizola, $610,000 on 01/14/2026
95 Samson Ave: Mark Ginis of Somerset to Paulo Fontes, $515,000 on 01/16/2026
South Kingstown
333 South Rd: George A & J L Mcdonough and George A. Mcdonough of South Kingstown to Scott and Kathleen M. Daly, $349,000 on 01/12/2026
38 Eisenhower Pl: Herbert L. and Jonathan D. Smith of South Kingstown to Sandra A. Nicholls, $515,000 on 01/14/2026
4964 Tower Hill Rd: State Of Ri of South Kingstown to Philip Lynch, $97,576 on 01/13/2026
24 Peninsula Rd: Travis Frank M Est and Richard Travis of South Kingstown to Richard and Lyse-Anne M. Lepine, $950,000 on 01/14/2026
Swansea
20 Sherbourne Ave: Timothy P. and Sarah E. Reynolds of Swansea to James T. Smith, $359,900 on 01/15/2026
Warren
Birch Swamp Rd: April M. Fiordelisi of Warren to Joseph L. Fortin, $11,680 on 01/14/2026
Warwick
480 Jefferson Blvd: Arc Hrpwari001 LLC of Warwick to Piedmont Jefferson LLC, $2,500,000 on 01/14/2026
336 Bald Hill Rd: Arista Bhr LLC of Warwick to 336 Bald Hill Road Rt and Marc J. Bloostein, $3,700,000 on 01/16/2026
66 Railroad Row: Cynthia L. Lafrance of Warwick to Matthew Parente, $300,000 on 01/13/2026
107 Glenwood Dr: Donald J. and Stephanie L. Kennedy of Warwick to Tessa Keough and Steven Rosa, $440,000 on 01/15/2026
120 Gould Ave: Donna Cleveland of Warwick to Evan Oconnor and Emily Deluca, $392,000 on 01/12/2026
37 George Arden Ave: Doris M. Lucia of Warwick to Michael Wright, $340,000 on 01/16/2026
19 Remington St: Joseph P. Kenny of Warwick to Littlefield Str LLC, $585,000 on 01/12/2026
23 Clara Ave: Lalli Lt and Peter F. Lalli of Warwick to Donald J. and Stephanie L. Kennedy, $575,000 on 01/16/2026
10 Rogers Rd: Leanne M. Nadeau of Warwick to Savit Sayavong, $568,500 on 01/12/2026
33 Hargraves St: Matthew J. Turner of Warwick to Steven E. Figella, $332,000 on 01/15/2026
78 Timberline Rd: Maureen Oneill of Warwick to Jennifer L. and Brian K. Maloney, $724,900 on 01/12/2026
82 Primrose Dr: Molly E. Mcdonnell of Warwick to Tracy and Paul Stierer, $540,000 on 01/16/2026
71 Northup St: Nicholas C. Garafalo and Amber D. Budmark of Warwick to Jennifer M. Chieco and Garfield A. Douglas, $470,000 on 01/15/2026
66 Dory Rd: Re Margolis Hldg LLC of Warwick to Juliana H. Oliveira and Scott J. Jacober, $1,700,000 on 01/16/2026
100 Paine St: Richard C. and Heather M. Austin of Warwick to Michael D. Anzalone and Rachael Zeltzer, $479,000 on 01/15/2026
32 Country Club Dr: Sara M. Dinardo of Warwick to Kevin Andrade, $450,000 on 01/12/2026
400 Cole Farm Rd: Sean P. Brown of Warwick to Guissep Delacruz, $475,000 on 01/14/2026
185 Tidewater Dr: Stacy A. Oliveira and Kathleen A. Fragopulos of Warwick to Kim Jollimore and James A. Roth, $520,000 on 01/14/2026
44 Stowebridge Ln: Stonebridge Crossing Dev of Warwick to Jane E. Salisbury and Michael R. Moseman, $704,000 on 01/13/2026
16 Taylor Ln: Zachary L. Magnone of Warwick to Andrew and Alice Reigstad, $650,000 on 01/15/2026
22 Dewey Ave Unit 2: Todd C. and Regina D. Dionne of Warwick to John J. Nardolillo, $202,000 on 01/14/2026
West Greenwich
234 John Potter Rd: Mako Enterprises LLC of West Greenwich to Elevator Prop Inc, $120,000 on 01/12/2026
West Warwick
202 River Farms Rd: Antonette Boyajian T and Donna C. Rizzo of West Warwick to Marilyn D. Blais, $415,000 on 01/09/2026
904 Main St: Elevator Properties Inc of West Warwick to Troy Pavao and Kayla Marley-Pavao, $360,000 on 01/02/2026
39 Matteson Ave: Jaime M. Gonzalez-Vega and Sofia De-Sousa of West Warwick to Samuel R. Crawford, $365,000 on 01/07/2026
565 Quaker Ln Unit 101: Anniemac Private Equity C of West Warwick to Kristen M. and Jason Garbett, $325,000 on 01/07/2026
26 Silver Cup Cir Unit 26: James C. Lang of West Warwick to Marie and Anthony Darezzo, $420,000 on 01/09/2026
500 E Greenwich Ave Unit 116: Norma M Perry RET and Norma M. Perry of West Warwick to Edward and Lenonora G. Prasol, $179,500 on 01/08/2026
5 W Valley Cir Unit 5: Residences At West Vly In of West Warwick to Patricia N. and Robert C. Mcgovern, $489,560 on 01/08/2026
500 E Greenwich Ave Unit 116: Sylvia N. Chase of West Warwick to Edward and Lenonora G. Prasol, $179,500 on 01/08/2026
Westerly
28 Whipple Ave: 28 Whipple Ave Realty LLC of Westerly to Judith A. Hllier, $590,000 on 01/20/2026
14 Springbrook Rd: Elevator Properties Inc of Westerly to Theresa Allen and William Sherron, $415,000 on 01/20/2026
178 Watch Hill Rd: Richard C Panciera RET and Joyce E. Panciera of Westerly to Wilson B. and Claudia Langworthy, $70,000 on 01/14/2026
Industrial Dr: Thomas M Piccolo T and Patrice A. Keena of Westerly to Wh Properties Inc, $450,000 on 01/12/2026
8 Seawinds Ter Unit 8: Michael and Dana Bisconti of Westerly to Eileen Lassek, $595,000 on 01/20/2026
Westport
135-C Sunrise Ave: Dessert Ft and Dawn Dessert of Westport to Sunrise Ave 135 C Rt and Senta Burton, $815,000 on 01/15/2026
1881 Main Rd: E S. Ferrari of Westport to Lewis and Corinne Frazer, $1,595,000 on 01/16/2026
118 Carlotte White Rd Ext: Leopoldine M Elias Irt and Jennie R. Elias of Westport to Kevin F. and Stephanie A. Boulay, $455,000 on 01/16/2026
65-E Cummings Ln: Stephanie S. and Peter Choo of Westport to Joseph D. Oconnor, $261,460 on 01/14/2026
8 Strawberry Ln: Thomas and Maria C. Vansaun of Westport to James A. and Karen K. Amaral, $395,000 on 01/16/2026
Woonsocket
503 Manville Rd: Mongeon Ft and Edward J. Mongeon of Woonsocket to Carlo Carlozzi, $612,000 on 01/20/2026
Rhode Island
Proposed tax hike would hurt small businesses and our communities | Opinion
RI House speaker answers why RI won’t ‘pause’ millionaires tax push
House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi fielded a question on whether lawmakers might pause efforts to pass a millionaires tax.
Rhode Island is built on the strength of small, family-owned businesses. They are the backbone of our economy, the employers of our neighbors, and the reason our communities have character and opportunity. I know this not just as a legislator, but as someone who works every day in a family business alongside the people I care about most. That’s why I am concerned about the impact of the proposed “millionaires tax” on businesses and our communities.
While it may sound like a measure aimed at a narrow group of high earners, the reality is far different. Many family-owned businesses – especially those structured as pass-through entities – report their business income on personal tax returns. That means this tax doesn’t just target “millionaires” in the traditional sense; it directly impacts small and mid-sized businesses that reinvest their earnings into payroll, equipment, expansion and employee benefits.
In my case, our family business is a private ambulance service. Every day, we are responsible for delivering critical care to Rhode Islanders, particularly seniors and our most medically fragile neighbors. That responsibility comes with significant costs. Ambulances, lifesaving medical equipment, and the technology needed to support our crews are expensive, and they must be maintained and updated regularly to meet the highest standards of care.
Tax increases like this directly impact our ability to make those investments. These are not abstract tradeoffs – they have real consequences for the level of care we can provide. For businesses like mine, margins matter. Every dollar that goes out the door in taxes is a dollar that can’t be used to hire another worker, increase wages, buy new equipment or sponsor the local Little League team. These are real decisions that affect real people.
Supporters of this proposal often frame it as a fairness issue. But fairness should also mean recognizing the role that employers play in creating opportunity. When government makes it more expensive to operate a business in Rhode Island, we risk pushing investment – and jobs – elsewhere. Policies like this don’t exist in a vacuum; they shape decisions about where businesses grow and where families choose to put down roots.
We don’t have to guess what would happen if we raised taxes here – we can just look to Massachusetts. They passed a millionaires tax and the latest data shows a steady stream of high earners leaving for lower-tax states like New Hampshire and, you guessed it, Rhode Island. We could take advantage of Massachusetts’ mistake and build on the momentum we have built in recent years. We’ve seen the benefits of thoughtful policy decisions that encourage investment and support job creation and tax revenues are up. But progress is fragile. Policies like the millionaires tax risk undoing that work by sending the message that success will be penalized rather than encouraged.
As both a business owner and a legislator, I believe strongly that we can – and must – strike a better balance.
We can support public services, invest in our communities, and maintain fiscal responsibility without resorting to policies that put our local businesses at a disadvantage. We can grow our economy by creating an environment where businesses want to stay, expand and hire.
Let’s focus on solutions that strengthen our economy, support our workforce, and ensure that family-owned businesses like mine and so many others across our state continue to thrive.
Rhode Island’s future depends on it.
Jacquelyn Baginski is a state representative from Cranston.
Rhode Island
RI Lottery Mega Millions, Numbers Midday winning numbers for May 8, 2026
The Rhode Island Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at May 8, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Mega Millions numbers from May 8 drawing
37-47-49-51-58, Mega Ball: 16
Check Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Numbers numbers from May 8 drawing
Midday: 9-8-9-7
Evening: 7-9-8-9
Check Numbers payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Wild Money numbers from May 8 drawing
10-13-15-16-30, Extra: 09
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Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from May 8 drawing
14-16-21-43-51, Bonus: 03
Check Millionaire for Life 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 Millionaire for Life top prize of $1,000,000 a year for life and second prize of $100,000 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.
- Millionaire for Life: 11:15 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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TGIF: Ian Donnis’ Rhode Island politics roundup for May 8, 2026
The tectonic plates of Rhode Island politics keep shifting, but does the state really change? Thanks for stopping by. You can follow me through the week on Bluesky, threads and X. Here we go.
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1. STORY OF THE WEEK
Fifteen years after starting his first term in the Rhode Island House of Representatives, Chris Blazejewski has ascended to the pinnacle of power, winning an overwhelming 65-10 vote Thursday to become the new House speaker. Blazejewski’s path was paved when he teamed up with Joe Shekarchi on the leadership team after Nicholas Mattiello lost his state rep seat in 2020. Over time, a few things stand out about the 46-year-old lawyer variously known as Chris, Blaz, and Blaze. He has impressive academic credentials, including two degrees from Harvard. Blazejewski is known for his devotion to his wife, Ami Gada, and their two young children, Aria and Liam. Blazejewski represents a safely Democratic seat based in Fox Point. He was a loyal ally to Shekarchi, patiently biding his time. At his essence, Blazejewski has an appreciation for progressive politics, but he’s also an institutionalist steeped in the culture of the House of Representatives and grounded by the fiscal challenges of Rhode Island’s budgetary outlook. A fanciful skit for the bygone Providence Newspaper Guild Follies could feature Blazejewski pursuing a utopian scheme – perhaps nationalizing Rhode Island’s strategic reserve of coffee milk. Back in the real world, though, a number of factors – including the array of Democratic views in the House and the state’s structural deficit – seem likely to temper the new speaker’s progressive impulse. In the first question he took after his win, Blazejewski told me his core values as a Democrat include helping working people, improving healthcare and public education, protecting the environment and guarding against federal overreach. The devil is in the details, of course, and the proof of how Blazejewski influences state policy will be in the pudding. He’ll have his initial test next month when the House rolls out its version of the budget, with a big potential impact from President Trump’s spending bill.
2. WINDS OF CHANGE
Speaker Blazejewski is 17 years younger than his predecessor and he’s one of just six state representatives left from the incoming class of 2010. (The others are Reps. David Bennett of Warwick, Teresa Tanzi of South Kingstown, Ray Hull of Providence, Robert Phillips of Woonsocket and GOP House Leader Michael Chippendale of Foster). His ascent reflects generational change and how progressives have nudged the House in a more progressive direction over the last 15 years. Blazejewski’s predecessor in District 2, David Segal – once dubbed the hippest guy in state government – was among those who came to the House chamber to congratulate him. Segal was part of an early boomlet of progressive wins in the House, along with Chris Fierro and the late Ray Sullivan. But none of them stayed long. Instead, the growing proportion of women lawmakers over time has fueled a move away from the socially conservative/pro-2A Democratic center of gravity that formerly typified the House. That also explains how former House Majority Whip Katherine Kazarian of East Providence made history this week, beaming in her new role as the first female majority leader in the House. “I have a feeling, Katie,” Blazejewski said in his speech from the rostrum, “that this is not the last of your firsts.”
3. REALITY CHECK
The passing of the torch from Joe Shekarchi to Chris Blazejewski mixed celebration and bittersweetness in the House chamber. For Blazejewski, it’s the culmination of a long journey. It’s also the end of an era for Shekarchi, whose voice broke with emotion as he gave a parting speech reflecting on more than five years in what is sometimes called Rhode Island’s most powerful political post. He took credit for changing the House culture “into a more positive member-driven body where all perspectives are heard, respected and valued.” Speaking to what he sees as his legacy, Shekarchi cited progress on housing, healthcare, education funding, pay equity and other issues. There was a buzz of goodwill in the House chamber for the departing speaker and the new team rising in power. But Rhode Island’s thorniest challenges – the housing crisis, insufficient drivers of economic growth, under-performing public schools, and lower insurance reimbursement than in neighboring states – never remain far away.
4. NEXT STEP
Roger Williams University School of Law professor Michael J. Yelnosky is the most outspoken critic of former Speaker Joe Shekarchi’s application to move directly to the Rhode Island Supreme Court from the General Assembly. Shekarchi said he has studied the revolving door law and is convinced it doesn’t apply to the Supreme Court. A complaint filed by Yelnosky with the state Ethics Commission may be taken up during the commission’s next meeting, on June 2. A number of prominent people, including Gov. Dan McKee and candidate Helena Foulkes, have said they don’t see a problem with Shekarchi’s application. Speaking from the rostrum Thursday, Speaker Blazejewski said he believes Shekarchi will make a great justice.
5. THE MILITARY
The Pentagon’s recent $25 billion estimate for the cost of the war in Iran doesn’t come close to resembling the true amount, according to Stephanie Savell, director of the Costs of War Project at Brown University. “That is just the very smallest tip of the iceberg,” Savell said during a One on One interview with me this week. The bigger point is the huge amount of economic cost being accumulated by the U.S., she said, with no end in sight. Savell said the U.S. now owes $31 trillion in debt, largely from post-9/11 wars and a series of tax cuts, and she said 15% of the federal budget goes for that each year. “I have to get in front of my college students and tell them ‘Our leaders have made a decision to saddle you with a tremendous amount of debt that’s gonna affect all of the things that you care about,’” Savell said. We also talked about drones, Rhode Island’s defense sector, whether other forms of spending are more efficient and more.
U.S. Rep. Gabe Amo joined CNN to talk about the cost of gas.
Stephanie Savell, director of the Costs of War project at Brown University, says much of the United States’ massive defense budget could be better spent on education, health care and green energy
6. CITY HAUL
Providence City Councilor Ana Vargas pulled in the biggest campaign fundraising of her career – more than $16,000 – as the council was approaching a vote on rent stabilization. Landlords flooded her campaign account, as my colleague Ben Berke reports, and she took their side in two votes. As Ben reports, “Prior to the rent control debate, Vargas had been one of the city council’s least prolific fundraisers, raising an average of $873 per quarter. She began 2026 with just $426 in her campaign account, and received only two campaign contributions all of last year.” Vargas declined an interview request and she did not respond to additional requests for comment.
Providence City Councilor Ana Vargas supported rent control during her election campaign. As she prepared to vote on it, she received the largest political donations of her career
7. BARGAIN HUNT
Democrat Wil Gregersen got in touch after going unmentioned in last week’s column in an item on first-quarter fundraising by candidates for governor. As Gregersen noted, he has more in his campaign account ($473.60) than some of those who were mentioned. “I’m serious about my candidacy,” he wrote. “Money is corrupting, and I’m purposely staying off the usual path candidates take to get elected.” Gregersen, a librarian in Warwick, proposes single-payer healthcare, a publicly owned energy utility and more – without explaining how he would pay to do this. Candidates like Gregersen and independent candidate for governor Paul Rianna Jr. run in every statewide election cycle, attracting a small amount of votes. Like it or not, campaign fundraising is a big part of our politics – a situation intensified by the U.S. Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision in 2010. The only counter-example in recent Rhode Island history is the late Robert “Cool Moose” Healey, who won 21% of the vote for governor in 2014 while barely spending any money. But that was after a half-dozen or so runs for statewide office and Healey understood how to use schtick to gain wider recognition. Something he told me in 2002 about the challenge facing third-party candidates seems apt for those hoping to run a statewide campaign without significant fundraising: “It’s about being outside the mainstream, being able to challenge the status quo. As one person said to me, `You can’t beat City Hall, but you can piss on the steps.’”
8. THE KIDS ARE NOT ALRIGHT
The latest data from Rhode Island KIDS COUNT shows that more Rhode Island children (16.3%) live in poverty than the national average. The rate in Newport, a city known more for tourism and Gilded Age mansions, is 32%. “We see kids with mental health challenges, challenges in school, difficulty in school, mental behavioral health,” KIDS COUNT Executive Director Paige Parks told Luis Hernandez in an interview. “It all stems from poverty.” She urges state lawmakers to continue to invest in early childhood programs and Rhode Island Works, a workforce development program for low-income families.
9. RI POLI-MEDIA PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
State Rep. Julie Casimiro (D-North Kingstown) is not seeking re-election, and former Sen. James Sheehan – motivated by the controversial sludge proposal – may run for the seat. Casimiro had been considered a top target for the League of Rhode Island Businesses …. Nick Fede, who spoke with me for a previous story about the challenge facing small brewers in RI, has won election as president of American Beverage Licensees, a leading national trade association …. Haley Gervino is the new executive director of the Rhode Island Coalition Against Gun Violence. A graduate of Providence College and Brandeis University, she serves as VP of operations for Sisters in Public Health …. Will this be the year when Drinking Liberally seeds new statewide leaders? Speaker Blazejewski hosted the bygone beer-and-chat series at the Wild Colonial back in the day. Another host was Kim Ahern, one of four Democrats running for AG …. Danica Iacoi, who served as chief legal counsel for former Speaker Nicholas Mattiello, is back in that role with Blazejewski.
10. OLD SCHOOL
Eighty percent of Americans think there should be age caps on serving in Congress, according to a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll. As NPR’s Elena Moore reports, “The current Congress is now the third-oldest in U.S. history, and has seen five members die since last March. Each was 65 or older. For some voters, the widening age difference between them and members of Congress is contributing to an already growing disconnect that they feel with leaders.”
11. KICKER
Betting has become inextricably intertwined with professional sports, with predictable results. Now, as NPR’s Luke Garrett reports, campaign staffers are getting in on the action, making thousands by betting on their own candidates. What could possibly go wrong, eh? U.S. Rep. Seth Magaziner said his office has implemented a prohibition on participating in prediction markets or wagering on political, legislative, regulatory, geopolitical or other outcomes.
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