Sunday, December 3, 2023

North Smithfield

Property sales in North Smithfield between October 23 and November 2

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The following is a list of property sales recorded in the North Smithfield Town Clerk’s office between Monday, Oct. 23 and Thursday, Nov. 2. 40 Old Louisquisset Pike, Unit 1204 Seller: Mustapha Gharace Buyer: Avinash Tomar Price: $500,000 180...

Letter: N.S. bond ballot question should be rejected

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Town residents are in the process of voting, with a November 7th deadline, for a congressional candidate, and locally, for a town bond to build a new police station, with an amount not to...

Lottery announces winners from North Smithfield & Burrillville

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Northern RI – Two locals who purchased lottery tickets at locations out of town last month scored wins according to a release from the Rhode Island Lottery. A man from North Smithfield wagered $5...

Developer proposes gas station/convenience store on former Beef Barn property

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – A highly visible property that's been vacant since Beef Barn Restaurant moved to Industrial Drive could see construction of a convenience store and gas station if a project discussed before the...

Mattress fundraiser, early voting & a National Park Walk: Five things to know in...

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Early voting Early voting in now underway for the special election scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 7. The ballot in North Smithfield includes the Congressional District 1 election and the $18,000,000 police station bond question. To...

Letter: Please consider the truth when deciding on a new police station

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In an attempt to convince voters the proposed North Smithfield Police station bond for $18 million is unreasonably expensive, one residentcompared it to the proposed Glocester Police station, which that individual says costs only...

With $18m bond vote pending, locals debate financial impact; NSPD to offer tours of...

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – Town officials and representatives from Tecton Architects held a final public informational session this week on the upcoming vote on whether or not the town should take out an $18 million...