Friday, April 26, 2024

Entertainment

Painting with ponies, budget changes: Five things to know in Glocester this week

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Stuffed comfort This month, the West Glocester Fire Department has been collecting stuffed animal donations for After Fire Victims Outreach, a volunteer-run nonprofit that assists families in the area displaced by disasters. The organization is...

Political signs, Motorcycle Run & a Wicked Car Show: Five things to know in...

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Political signs The town of Burrillville has published an announcement regarding political signs during the 2022 election, noting that candidate ads cannot be placed on town property or state roads. All political signs must be...

Ranger Walkabout, early voting & a fall cleanup: Five things to know in North...

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Early voting Early voting for the 2022 primary election will begin on Wednesday, August 24 and run through Monday, Sept. 12 at North Smithfield Town Hall. Those who would like to cast a vote in...

The weekend: Northeast Groove & a Van Gogh painting brunch

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Northern, RI – "What's there to do this weekend?" you ask. We have a few ideas, and they're all close to home. Welcome to The Weekend, northern Rhode Island, our weekly roundup of all the...

Financial referendum, Twilight Woods Walk: Five things to know in Glocester this week

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Voting day The town of Glocester’s financial referendum will be held on Tuesday, August 16 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. with voting at the Glocester Senior Center at 1210 Putnam Pike. You must be...

Car show, pantry dates & coaches needed: Six things to know in North Smithfield...

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Car show After cancellation last week due to expected thunderstorms, The Beef Barn at 200 Industrial Drive has scheduled its first car show to be held Tuesday, August 16 starting at 5 p.m. on the...

Bucket drummers, tech support & Ben’s Lemonade: Eight things to know in Burrillville this...

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Ice Cream Party Jesse Smith Memorial Library will celebrate the end of summer on Monday, August 15 with ice cream and a a performance by the RI Bucket Drummers on the Riverwalk. The public is...