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  2. The Call (Woonsocket) - Wikipedia

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    The Call is an American daily newspaper published seven days per week in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, covering northern Providence County, Rhode Island, and some adjacent towns in Massachusetts. Originally an afternoon newspaper known as The Evening Call , the Woonsocket paper has published seven mornings a week since the 1990s.

  3. Woonsocket, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.woonsocketri.org. Woonsocket ( / wʊnˈsɒkɪt, wən -/ ⓘ wuun-SOK-it, wən- ), is a city in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 43,240 at the 2020 census, making it the sixth largest city in the state. Being Rhode Island's northernmost city, Woonsocket lies directly south of the Massachusetts state ...

  4. Jeffrey Mailhot - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey S. Mailhot (born November 9, 1970), also known as The Rhode Island Ripper, is an American serial killer who murdered three prostitutes in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, between 2003 and 2004. [1] After strangling his victims to death, Mailhot dismembered their corpses with a saw, placed them in garbage bags, and threw them in dumpsters.

  5. WOON - Wikipedia

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    WOON (1240 AM) is Woonsocket, Rhode Island's oldest radio station, having taken to the air on November 11, 1946, as WWON, a callsign it kept until the current WOON became available in 1992. The change in call became effective on February 3, 1992. On June 26, 1949, WWON added a sister station with WWON-FM on 105.5 MHz, later moving to 106.3 MHz.

  6. Dynamite sandwiches are local to Woonsocket. How did ... - AOL

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    While there may be differing opinions on the origin story, there is agreement on where the name came from. "They say that somebody was in the restaurant one day and just said, 'They are hot as ...

  7. World War II Veterans Memorial State Park - Wikipedia

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    Website. World War II Veterans Memorial State Park. World War II Veterans Memorial State Park is a public recreation area located in the city of Woonsocket, Rhode Island. [4] The park occupies land known as the Social flatlands where textile mills operated along the banks of the Mill River until the early years of the 20th century.

  8. The Times (Pawtucket) - Wikipedia

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    The Times. The Times is an American daily newspaper published Mondays through Saturdays in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, covering eastern Providence County, Rhode Island, and some adjacent towns in Massachusetts. It was owned by RISN Operations and is currently owned by Triboro Massachusetts News Media. In October 2023, Triboro Massachusetts News ...

  9. Hachi: A Dog's Tale - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $46.7 million. Hachi: A Dog's Tale is a 2009 American drama film and a remake of Kaneto Shindo 's 1987 Japanese film Hachikō Monogatari. The original film told the true story of the Akita dog named Hachikō who lived in Japan 1923-1935. This film is an American adaptation of a true story set in 1985 Japan about a professor and his ...