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Regunberg makes pitch to Burrillville voters

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BURRILLVILLE – Aaron Regunberg believes that Rhode Island's lieutenant governor should serve as a watchdog over the state legislature, acting as the people's advocate and holding others in power accountable. Regunberg says it's a different philosophy...

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...

Democrats lead the way in spending for District 23 seat

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PROVIDENCE – Candidates in the race to fill retiring Sen. Paul Fogarty's District 23 seat reported disparities in funding on campaign finance forms submitted to the Board of Elections 28 days before the September...

Woods ends campaign for Council, but his name will be on the ballot

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BURRILLVILLE – A vocal opponent of the proposed Clean River Energy power plant and member of the town's Planning Board has declared that due to personal reasons, he will not be running for a...

Tax comparison, new hearing schedule: Five things to know in Burrillville this week

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Town keeps taxes down A chart comparing 2018 tax rates among northern Rhode Island communities shows that despite increases, Burrillville's tax rates are still below average. The town's rate of $18.20 per $1,000 falls roughly...

Free genealogy, found cash, political events: Five things you need to know in Burrillville...

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Plant your family tree Pascoag Public Library will host Planting Your Family Tree: How to get started in Genealogy Monday, July 23 at 6 p.m. at the library at 57 Church St. The presenter will...

‘We don’t bite…. we vote’: Flanders to visit Burrillville

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BURRILLVILLE – A group of local residents, who say they're tired of feeling as though officials at the state level do not represent their interests, have put together a series of town hall-style meetings...