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When the Atlantic Shark Institute reached out to Paul McPhee to create an original painting that would be used to create RI’s shark plate, he immediately had a vision. “I knew I wanted it … more
Having surpassed the 600 threshold for preorders to start production, Gaspee Days Committee Charity Plates will start appearing on cars on Saturday, Oct. 14. That’s the date when those who … more
Some of your neighbors are hungry, but a little bit of hope has popped up along Memorial Avenue in Johnston. “It’s not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving.” … more
Today, the Atlantic Shark Institute (ASI) announced that their charity Shark Plate has now surpassed 5,000 orders, and the desire for the new plate has shown no signs of slowing down. Orders for … more
The Gaspee Days Committee has been looking for the spark to get people to show off the historic event it celebrates and it looks like they have it – a picture of the HMS  Gaspee in … more
Those who have fond memories of Rocky Point as an amusement park and enjoy it today as a public park can now get plates to show off their attachment. The first 185 of the plates, which had been … more
For many, it’s been almost six years since they paid $42.50 to get a Rocky Point license plate. Now the plates are here and will be given out at a distribution event from 10 a.m. to noon at the … more
By JOHN HOWELL Action in the waning hours of the legislative session could give Rhode Island motorists a range of new license plate designs to choose from while showing off some of their favorite … more
“We hate this license plate.” That is the title of an online petition that has just about 6,000 signatures at the time of publication. The petition, which is … more
By ALEX MALM Like many people, state Rep. Joseph Solomon first learned about automatic license plate reader cameras when a camera was installed on the Warwick side of Pawtuxet Village over the … more
By ARDEN BASTIA Rhode Islanders love to show off their sports teams, their special causes, state locations and their colleges, so it's no wonder legislators have approved the issuance of "charity plates" to groups ranging from the Boy Scouts to more
By DANIEL KITTREDGE An effort to address food insecurity in Rhode Island while providing a boost to independent local restaurants during the pandemic continues to grow. Plates with Purpose began when two women - one from North Providence, one from more