Saturday, April 20, 2024

Government

RI DEM to acquire Cub World as part of 930 acre purchase of Boy...

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BURRILLVILLE – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management has signed a purchase and sales agreement to acquire some 930 acres of land in Burrillville from the Boy Scouts of America, including a former...

Car Show, transgender forum & Pack 9 planning: Five things to know in Glocester...

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Pack 9 parent meeting Cub Scout Pack 9 Harmony/Fogarty Elementary School will hold a parent meeting at The Trap at 10 Smith Ave. in Smithfield on Wednesday, Sept. 20 starting at 6 p.m. Newcomers are...

Outrageous pumpkins, first bond forum & pickleball: Five things to know in North Smithfield...

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Family game night North Smithfield Public Library will host a family game night on Wednesday, Sept. 20 starting at 6 p.m. at the library at 20 Main St. in Slatersville. No registration is required for...

Glocester Emergency Management director warns residents to be prepared

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GLOCESTER – With the threat of hurricane season looming, including a possible hit from Hurricane Lee, Glocester Emergency Management Director Gerard "Gerry" Mosca is concerned about whether residents are prepared for a disaster. "My biggest...

State recreation areas in Glocester closed over EEE concerns

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GLOCESTER – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management has temporarily closed all state-owned recreation properties in town following findings of Eastern Equine Encephalitis in several mosquito samples. In an announcement on Wednesday, Sept. 13,...

N.S. voters will decide November 7 on $18 million bond for new, single-story police...

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – If town voters approve a ballot question at a special election on Tuesday, Nov. 7, North Smithfield will take out an $18 million bond to construct a new, single-story police station...

Major retires after 34 years in Glocester’s tax assessment office

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GLOCESTER – Sandra Major has left the building. The tax assessor's office of the Glocester Town Hall, to be exact. "It was an emotional next day," admitted Town Clerk Jean Fecteau. "It isn't every day...