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East Greenwich

[ gren-ich ]

noun

  1. a town in central Rhode Island.


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Over the bar of a 200-year-old pub in southeast London hangs a sign: “For the people of East Greenwich, by the people of East Greenwich.”

At the Star in East Greenwich, Gadsby Peet admits that financially, things are “really tight,” even though the community-run pub needs to pay only for behind-the-counter staff, with no management costs, and there is no pressure to turn a profit.

Gloucester County prosecutors have said Lannon broke into the victim’s East Greenwich home and beat him to death with a hammer.

Robert Auclair, a certified financial planner in East Greenwich, R.I., advises retired clients who are considering a second home on the Southern coast to check out the climate by renting for a year first.

Sarah Jane Cavanaugh, 31, of East Greenwich, signed an agreement in U.S.

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