Back to the Future, Summer meals: Five things to know in Burrillville this week
Small Business credit available
The Burrillville Town Manager's office is reminding local businesses that the Internal Revenue Service is still sponsoring the Employee Retention Credit. The refundable tax credit is for qualified small employers who...
Latest lotto winner takes home $10K from Cady’s Tavern
GLOCESTER – The Rhode Island Lottery announced another big win in northern Rhode Island this week after a Wakefield man played Keno at a Glocester roadhouse.
Jamie True won $10,250 playing Keno Plus at Cady's...
Mende, 91, named Grand Marshal of Ancients & Horribles parade
GLOCESTER – The annual Ancients and Horribles Parade will be led by a special Grand Marshall this year: Korean War Veteran Commander Richard Mende, 91.
"All you basically do is lead the parade," downplayed Mende....
50th race, Summer Solstice & Family Fun Day: Five things to know in Glocester...
Summer solstice
The Southern New England Witch Dancers will be celebrating the Summer Solstice on Wednesday, June 21 in the Century 21 parking lot at 1760 Putnam Pike. Parking is allowed across the street in...
Family Fun Fridays, Broadway Bound: Five things to know in Burrillville this week
Family Fun Fridays
Spring Lake Beach has announced the start of Family Fun Fridays, to be held on select Fridays throughout the summer at the Burrillville beach at 50 Old Hillside Drive. The first event...
Blood Drive, Reflection on the Common: Five things to know in North Smithfield this...
Yoga
The North Smithfield Parks & Recreation Department's second outdoor yoga session of the season – originally scheduled for Monday, June 26 – has been rescheduled to today, Monday, June 19. Yoga will take place...
‘Expect the unexpected,’ at Glocester’s 97th Ancients & Horribles Parade
GLOCESTER – Organizers for the annual 4th of July Ancients and Horribles Parade are hoping to begin the events with a bang in 2023 – literally.
This year fireworks are planned for Saturday, July 1, kicking...