
![]() Valley Breeze | Navigant Credit Union will take over CCU's Manville building Valley Breeze Coventry Credit Union will be shutting down this outlying branch to concentrate operations in the Kent County area, while Navigant continues to solidify its base in northern Rhode Island. This will be the NCU's 10th branch, while two more, in Chepachet ... |
Normand O. Holcomb Woonsocket Call After being discharged from the Navy, he worked at Manville Jenkes Mills in Manville, RI. He then went on to Draper Corporation in Hopedale , MA and retired from there after many years. He married Rhonda Pearson in 1980 and moved to Naples, ME in 1985. |
![]() New England Hockey Journal | Small College Journal: UMass-Boston living on both edges New England Hockey Journal “We're in a position where our guys expect to win every night,” said UMB coach Peter Belisle (Manville, RI). “We get so jacked up for Norwich or Castleton. Our first period against Castleton was our best period of hockey all year. |
Joseph E. Provost Woonsocket Call Born in Manville, he was a son of the late Elie P. and Marie A. (Jolly) Provost. He was a resident of Woonsocket for most of his life. Mr. Provost was a graduate of Mt. St. Charles Academy and also earned his degree from Roger Williams College. |
Deborah A. Fausel Corning Leader Sisters: Linda Bump of Newington, CT, Kathy & Doug Dufour of Vernon, CT, Donna & Bob Guilbeault of Attleboro, MA and Joyce & Roger Lambert of Manville, RI Brothers: Richard & Becky Gilbert of Attleboro, MA, Tom & Liz Gilbert of Brunswick, ... |
TOM WARD Cumberland's fire districts can't consolidate fast enough Valley Breeze Many districts across Rhode Island would be thrilled with such a windfall, but it's not enough for Cumberland Hill, which already sits on a $1.7 million surplus in its coffers. How much is enough? Contrast that with the Valley Falls Fire District, ... |
Rhea R. Bouchard Woonsocket Call Some of her most treasured memories were of her days as both a Girl Scout and Brownie leader in Manville where she had resided twenty years prior to moving to North Providence. She is survived by four daughters, Rhea Powers of Cumberland, ... |