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Chepachet scout hopes to install bat boxes, info panel at Burrillville bike path

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BURRILLVILLE – A scout will Troop 44 Glocester has plans to erect at least four bat boxes by the duck pond on the bike path in Harrisville as part of an effort to obtain his Eagle Scout rank. Deagan Roux of Pascoag presented his proposal to the Burrillville Town Council this month, noting that the 15 by 12 inch...

Mullaney retires after three decades of primary care at Well One

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BURRILLVILLE – A family nurse practitioner who has served the Burrillville community for more than three decades has seen her final patient, retiring from Well One this year after 31 years at the Pascoag-based medical center. Joan Mullaney was honored this month with a citation from the Burrillville Town Council, with friends and colleagues thanking the doctor for her longtime...

Property sales in Burrillville between January 8 & January 16

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The following is a list of property sales recorded in the Burrillville Town Clerk’s office between Monday, Jan. 8 and Tuesday, Jan. 16. 1040-1044 Victory Highway Seller: Christine Mohan (trustee) Buyer: BAJ Properties, LLC Price: $610,000 0 Victory Highway Seller: Craig & Martin Cardon (trustees) Buyer: Joelle Dussault Price: $60,000 2252 Victory Highway Seller: Craig & Martin Cardon (trustees) Buyer: M & A Family Realty, LLC Price: $336,000 104 Grove St. Seller: Makahla...

Inside the Town Trader – the oldest building in Chepachet

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GLOCESTER – What's it like living in the oldest building in the Chepachet Historic District? Wait, make that one of the oldest buildings in the state, portions of which date back to 1690, putting it into the top few oldest in Rhode Island...? Just ask Charlie Wilson, owner of the Town Trader Antique Shop, which has sat next to Chepachet...

Sunday cartoon: Drop low & go

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BURRILLVILLE – If you hear a smoke alarm sound that alerts everyone in your apartment or home that there is a fire, one of the most important things to remember is the phrase, “drop low and go!” If you drop low and go, you stay below the smoke above your head and can breathe cleaner air. Once you crawl...

Property sales in Glocester between January 2 & January 12

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The following is a list of property sales recorded in the Glocester Town Clerk’s office between Tuesday, Jan. 2 and Friday, Jan. 12. 26 Hamilton Hill Road Seller: Brenden Gauch Buyer: Carlos Cabrera & Sara Aldana Price: $375,000 105 Sandy Brook Road Seller: Randy Collins Buyer: Lincoln & Jacqueline Seddon Price: $210,000 44 Chestnut Hill Road Seller: Tara Kruzewski (executrix) Buyer: Choice Properties, LLC Price: $231,000 283 Snake Hill Road Seller: Daryl Heneault...

Get the Lead Out: New state laws, rental registry, on track to surprise multi-family homeowners

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – In the final days of the Rhode Island General Assembly's 2023 legislative session last June, amendments to three laws were passed that will change the way the state regulates multifamily properties. Adjustments to lead paint laws, in particular, are now on track to surprise many landlords who may not be aware of the regulations - and...