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de la Cruz officially announces run for congressional seat

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CRANSTON – Republican Sen. Jessica de la Cruz formally launched her campaign for the 2nd Congressional District seat on Wednesday, at a press conference that was followed by visits to several small businesses across...

Jones to challenge Newberry with run for District 48

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – A current member of the North Smithfield School Committee has announced his intent to run for state representative, mounting a challenge to a Republican who has represented North Smithfield and Burrillville...

Two northern RI legislators to run for congressional seat

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BURRILLVILLE/NORTH SMITHFIELD – A current state senator from North Smithfield and a former state representative from Burrillville – from opposing political parties – announced this week that they will be among those campaigning...

N.S. Democratic Town Committee announces support for bond questions

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NORTH SMITHFIELD — The North Smithfield Democratic Town Committee has released a statement of support for the seven bond questions slated to appear before voters on the Special Election ballot. The bond referenda, which will...

Early voting, town polling locations out for ballot on $400 million in state bonds

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BURRILLVILLE/NORTH SMITHFIELD – Rhode Island voters will soon decide if the state should borrow some $400 million to address issues ranging from clean water and transportation, to higher education and affordable housing, at a...

N.S. Democratic Town Committee elects slate of officers

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NORTH SMITHFIELD — During their first organizational meeting in years, the North Smithfield Democratic Town Committee has elected a slate of officers and is ready to get to work. The meeting was a mix of...

de la Cruz wins second term with landslide victory in District 23

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BURRILLVILLE – District 23 Sen. Jessica de la Cruz will continue her work in the Rhode Island General Assembly following a landslide election win this week over Democratic challenger Paul Roselli. With nearly all votes...