East Greenwich has been mentioned more than a dozen times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'ActiveRain Blogs' where it has more than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, East Greenwich had the highest popularity figure in October, 2016.

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“Citizen” James Varnum and His Fight for the Veterans of the Revolutionary War

[...] , a state representative to Congress and a major proponent of the measure. A resident of East Greenwich and a founder of the Kentish Guards, one of the earliest militia’s formed after the Gaspee [...]

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The Merci Train Visits Woonsocket: A French Connection

[...] , parts were vandalized and homeless people made fires inside to keep warm. In 1995, an East Greenwich couple, Fred and Betty Tanner, read about the train’s deplorable condition in the Providence [...]

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Walter Massie, a Remarkable Wireless Radio Pioneer

[...] at Point Judith, now restored and held by the New England Wireless and Steam Museum at East Greenwich (Brian L. Wallin) With four rooms (two up and two down) and paneled in dark pine, the [...]

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Filibuster, Fisticuffs and a Bomb: The Battle for the 1924 Rhode Island Senate

[...] gathered in the halls. Two senators, Arthur Sherman of Portsmouth and William Sharpe of East Greenwich, both Republicans, were sent to Rhode Island Hospital. Once the senate chamber was cleared Lt. [...]

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Early Accounts of Kent County by Travelers Near and from Afar

[...] In June of 1750, the General Assembly, meeting in Newport, incorporated the towns of East Greenwich, Warwick, West Warwick, and Coventry into ”the county of Kent. [2] Approximately four years [...]

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Top 20 Greatest Rhode Islanders of All Time: Counting Down from Number 15 to 11

[...] diversified businesses) James Mitchell Varnum (1748-1789), Revolutionary War general from East Greenwich, who was appointed a federal judge in the Northwest Territory and was an early Ohio pioneer [...]

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Top Twenty Greatest Rhode Islanders of All Time: Counting Down from Number Twenty to Sixteen

[...] General in the Truman administration James Mitchell Varnum, Revolutionary War general from East Greenwich, who was appointed a federal judge in the Northwest Territory and was an early Ohio pioneer [...]

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The Hurricane of 1938: An Oral History Told by Nancy Allen Holst, Forest Fire Warden and Pilot Part II: The Great Timber...

[...] the most. The local chapters and branches handled things pretty well—Westerly was splendid. East Greenwich had a tremendous job of resettling the whole of what they called Scalloptown, which was a [...]

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The Hurricane of 1938: An Oral History Told by Nancy Allen Holst, Forest Fire Warden and Pilot Part I: The Devastating D...

[...] got axes and went down the road and chopped our way out. I got out my fire truck and went to East Greenwich. By this time it was dark and East Greenwich was in complete darkness. I went to the fire [...]

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“Died in the Service of his Country:” A New Look at Rhode Island Civil War Death Records

[...] men and supplies that she was called to render.” (Banner image:  Sgt. Samuel Rice of East Greenwich had joined the Kentish Guards of the Rhode Island Militia at age twelve. He died May [...]

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Life Lessons on the Moonshine Lunch Run

[...] a week’s gear. Steve Efthyvoulou of Ledgewood, New Jersey, was up front. As Bob Fortuna of East Greenwich, Rhode Island, and I reminded Steve for days after, he got us into this predicament. His [...]

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