East Greenwich

10-Year-Old Lands 41-Pound Striper 10-Year-Old Lands 41-Pound Striper

Capt. Jim White of White Ghost Charters in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, wanted to share the following story involving his precocious grandson, Devon “DJ” White. DJ is 10 years old and already an accomplished angler. He logs more hours...

» June 1st, 2012
10 Great New England Daytrips 10 Great New England Daytrips

Looking for a new place to take your boat or kayak this summer? Maybe something off the beaten path, bit unusual? A great spot to pull up and grab a bite to eat? A quiet place to paddle and...

» July 25th, 2011
Narragansett Bay Spring Striper Fishing with Capt. Jim White Narragansett Bay Spring Striper Fishing with Capt. Jim White

Capt. Jim White is widely regarded as one of the top guides in Rhode Island. He has been fishing the state’s salt and fresh waters since he was a kid, and has spent the last 20 years guiding anglers...

» June 10th, 2011
Focus on: East Greenwich, Rhode Island Focus on: East Greenwich, Rhode Island

East Greenwich (incorporated in 1677) is the 8th oldest town in Rhode Island and boasts a rich maritime history (the town’s coat of arms bears an hourglass, for the observatory at Greenwich, England, and 2 ships anchors). It’s a...

» September 13th, 2010
East Greenwich Names and Numbers East Greenwich Names and Numbers

Getting There Charts: NOAA 13221 East Greenwich is located on the western shore of Narragansett Bay, just southwest of Warwick, with which it shares Greenwich Bay, and roughly 10 nautical miles north of Wickford. Boaters approaching from the east,...

» September 13th, 2010
Fishing East Greenwich, Rhode Island Fishing East Greenwich, Rhode Island

East Greenwich is a great jumping-off spot for inshore anglers who wish to access other parts of Narragansett Bay. However, there’s no need to roam too far, as some fine fishing exists right inside Greenwich Bay and its tributaries,...

» September 13th, 2010