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Parking lot collapses beneath plow in latest problem at North Smithfield’s new Town Hall

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – A roughly ten-foot-long crater now marks the corner of a parking lot at North Smithfield Town Hall, damage incurred on Monday, Feb. 14 as municipal staff worked to clean up after...

Resource Fair, Knit Wits & Cigar shop closing: Five things to know in Glocester...

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Special Needs Resource Fair The Northwest Special Education Region SELAC Committee will host a Special Needs Resource Fair on Tuesday, Feb. 15 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Ponaganset Middle School at 7 Rustic Hill...

Books wanted, Kitchen medicine workshop: Five things to know in North Smithfield this week

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Books wanted North Smithfield High School Senior Emma Harrop is seeking donations of new or lightly used baby and children's books for her senior project, which will benefit Books Are Wings in Pawtucket. Books Are...

School start survey, lacrosse sign ups: Five things to know in Burrillville this week

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Trash on schedule Despite a storm that managed to dump a new layer of snow on the region by Monday, Feb. 14, trash and recycling pickup will go on as scheduled according to Trash &...

Three minor subdivisions in Pascoag win Planning Board approval

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BURRILLVILLE – Requests from three property owners to subdivide lots in Pascoag were green-lighted unanimously by the Burrillville Planning Board this week, with two of the projects moving forward to include land that will...

Biden to sign bill renaming Slatersville Post Office after fallen soldier

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WASHINGTON, DC – Congress has approved legislation to name the Slatersville Post Office after a soldier from North Smithfield who died during a live-ammunition training exercise in 2017, and the legislation is now headed to...

Paolino, de la Cruz join call for suspension of state gas tax

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STATE HOUSE – Citing rising costs on everything from bacon to used cars, the state's Senate Republican caucus has introduced a proposal to eliminate the state gas tax in 2022 in an effort they say...