Thursday, April 25, 2024

Glocester

Voters approve district budget, but more expenses may be coming for Foster-Glocester schools

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GLOCESTER – The annual financial town meeting for Foster-Glocester Regional Schools' budget took a little over a half hour before it was approved by a majority of the 56 voters in attendance. The vote...

Foster/Glocester schools hold the line on athletic fees for residents, despite pleas from council

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GLOCESTER – The Foster/Glocester Regional School Committee is holding the line on charging residents for use of their athletic facilities, despite objections from the Town Council. The fees were imposed last year for the first...

Financial Town Meeting, All About Seeds & Eggs at the Grange: Six things to...

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Financial Town Meeting The Foster-Glocester Regional School District's annual Financial Town Meeting will take place on Tuesday, March 19. The district is proposing a budget for the 2024/2025 school year with a 2.76 percent increase...

Chief: Council has authority to prohibit food trucks in Chepachet village

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GLOCESTER – Food trucks will remain in the center of Chepachet Village – at least for now. At a previous Town Council meeting Councilor Cheryl Greathouse questioned if Glocester Police Chief Joseph DelPrete could remove...

The weekend: Egg hunts & Saint Patrick’s Day fun among 33 things to do...

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Northern, RI – Welcome to The Weekend, northern Rhode Island, your weekly guide to all that's happening in our northwest corner of the state. This week, both the towns of Burrillville and Glocester have free...

Property sales in Glocester between March 1 & March 14

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The following is a list of property sales recorded in the Glocester Town Clerk’s office between Friday, March 1 and Thursday, March 14. 1363 Putnam Pike Seller: Jared Bobbett Buyer: John Georges & Nichole Donovan Price: $500,000 320 Huntinghouse...

League of Cities and Towns makes changes, case for participation by rural communities

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GLOCESTER – The Glocester Town Council previously questioned whether it was worth continuing their membership in the Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns, especially after the state legislature passed changes to zoning laws...