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EFSB meeting, Make waves for Kim: Five things to know in No. Smithfield this...

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Give bags Help out the North Smithfield Heritage Association while reducing plastic bag waste this month. For the mont of September, Stop & Shop will donate $1 to the association for every reusable "Give Bag"...

Mass. bike path gets one bridge closer to the North Smithfield border

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – The goal of creating a 48-mile dedicated bike path that runs from Providence, RI, to Worcester, Mass. moved forward this summer, with restoration of a key railroad bridge on the Blackstone...

Uncle Johnny, primary voting: Things to know in North Smithfield this week

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Primary voting Three candidates will seek to advance in the election of North Smithfield’s town administrator on Tuesday, Sept. 8, with the top two vote-getters to advance to the general election in November. Three ballot places...

Town reopening, gas release: Things to know in Burrillville this week

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Labor Day There will be no trash or recycling pickup on Monday, Sept. 7 as the town celebrates Labor Day, and pick up will be delayed one day for the remainder of the week. The holiday...

N.S. council to consider delay of second quarter tax payments

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – With some confusion among residents remaining over delays in receiving both property and vehicle tax bills, the Town Council will consider a putting off the due date of the second quarter...

Officials celebrate start of Route 146 repair; road set for completion by 2025

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – Rhode Island Department of Transportation Director Peter Alviti, U.S. Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse, Congressmen Jim Langevin and David Cicilline, and other state and local leaders gathered on the side...

Estimated tax bills on the way in Burrillville, vehicle rate decision delayed

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BURRILLVILLE – With many elements of how the upcoming fiscal year will play out still unclear, town officials will send out an estimated tax bill to residents next week, knowing that an amended bill...