Kicking Off the Charitable Season with Giving Tuesday
Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday - these are well-known days to find great deals on material items, but of course, the holidays are [...]
Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday - these are well-known days to find great deals on material items, but of course, the holidays are [...]
In today's Westerly, we pulled a great article from our archives. COVID has changed how we live our lives - gyms & fitness centers took [...]
In mid-November in the year 1873, a package departed the Westerly Railroad Station bound for Washington D.C. The destination of this package was not just [...]
There’s nothing like a homecooked meal and homemade desserts on Thanksgiving, but for many of us these days, that’s just not a reality. Maybe you’re [...]
The following is part seven in Westerly Life’s “Behind the Murals” series discussing the history behind all of the recently created murals throughout downtown Westerly. [...]
The path at the Grills Preserve winds through the forest as a group of young students excitedly point out their new discoveries. “Look, there’s a [...]
When one thinks of professional wrestling as it exists today (of which this author is admittedly a large fan), it usually conjures notions of pageantry, [...]
It’s Thursday morning at the Pawcatuck Neighborhood Center and in walks Westerly resident Dan Lapointe, smiling. His cowboy boots clicking on the floor, and his [...]
Be sure to visit their Facebook page for hours and COVID guidelines. Our town and surrounding region is truly blessed with an abundance of spectacular restaurants [...]
Starlight illuminates the dark shapes moving under water on Napatree’s bayside as a group of volunteers wade through the shallows. The group is led by [...]
As we approach the 2020 Presidential Election, we are also nearing the 100th anniversary of the 1920 election, a monumental moment in the history of [...]
The Westerly Land Trust’s 31st property, formerly a small family farm, has remained relatively untouched from the way it looked in the depression-era 1930s’. It’s [...]