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Tarkiln Pond deemed harmful due to blue-green algae

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BURRILLVILLE — Rhode Island officials are warning people to stay clear of Tarkiln Pond because of a potentially dangerous blue-green algae bloom. The state departments of health and environmental management say all recreation, such as...

Burrillville Parks and Recreation announces fall programs

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BURRILLVILLE – The Burrillville Parks and Recreation Department is now accepting registrations for upcoming fall programming. Below is a complete list of programs being offered over the upcoming fall months. Children’s Guitar Lessons will be held for grades...

Rally tonight, Regunberg Town Hall: Five things you need to know in Burrillville this...

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Talk to Regunberg Rep. Aaron Regunberg will visit Burrillville this week to discuss the proposed power plant, energy policy, and other issues facing Rhode Island. A Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, Regunberg will visit the First Universalist...

Judge: Law unclear on Johnston’s sale of water to power plant

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BURRILLVILLE – Is it legal for the town of Johnston to resell water it receives from the Providence Water Supply Board to a private commercial developer in another town? The question is the focus of...

AG finds two violations by the Pascoag Fire District

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BURRILLVILLE – The state Attorney General's office has found the Pascoag Fire District guilty of two violations of the state's pubic access laws. The district failed to electronically post the agenda for a meeting held...

School registration, Rock contest: Five things you need to know in Burrillville this week

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School registration Thursday, Aug. 23 is the last day for summer registration for new students in the Burrillville School District. Families can register by appointment at the administration building at 2300 Bronco Highway, Harrisville on...

Town awards bid for Route 102 water project to Johnston-based contractor

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BURRILLVILLE – A $735,000 water line extension project that will improve fire safety for businesses in Industrial Park is soon set to begin, with the town council voting last week to award the contract...