Surviving the Hurricane of 1938 – Part 1
On September 21, 1938, the most destructive storm in the history of New England struck without warning: the hurricane of 1938. This is a story [...]
On September 21, 1938, the most destructive storm in the history of New England struck without warning: the hurricane of 1938. This is a story [...]
Personally, I find fall the perfect time to go for a long walk, aka, a “hike,” if you will. I hate to sweat, so summer [...]
“FORMER SLAVE FIRST TO VOTE” read the headline in the Westerly Sun on November 2, 1920. The individual the headline referred to was Mrs. Anna Thornton Williams, [...]
Read the Metis Disaster part 1 and part 2 first. As news of the wreck spread that weekend, a large crowd of onlookers lined East [...]
Read Part I: The Collision First >> By 7:45 a.m. that morning, a large crowd of onlookers had gathered on East Beach and began to [...]
On January 21, 1898, an announcement was published in the Westerly Sun saying that Professors C.W. Wales and H.L. Gifford of Easton, Pennsylvania would open [...]
The buzz of the tattoo machines carving black lines and shading into the skin of brave clients echoes throughout the Irish Rose Tattoo shop in [...]
The following is part eight in Westerly Life’s “Behind the Murals” series discussing the history behind all of the recently created murals throughout downtown Westerly. [...]
A downtown fixture for the better part of a decade, Amigos Taqueria Y Tequila is known for its modern Mexican dishes, its plentiful sangrias, and [...]
It was Friday, August 30, 1872, and the end of another idyllic summer in Watch Hill. The Ocean House and the other large hotels were [...]
The only sounds are the cries of gulls and breaking waves. Kevin McBride, Ph.D. archeologist and University of Connecticut Associate Professor, is standing at the [...]
I’m sitting at the stern of the charter boat Thunderfish owned by undersea explorer Captain Bill Palmer, looking at the shore of Watch Hill less [...]