Five things to know this week in Burrillville: The Christmas Edition
With limited town meetings this week, (the only government gathering listed on the Secretary of State's website is for the Pascoag Fire District – agenda found here) and regular events cancelled due to COVID-19,...
Toys available, Town Hall art: Five things to know in North Smithfield this week
Town holiday hours
Several town offices will closed this week in the days leading up to, and following Christmas Day on Friday, Dec. 25.
Town Hall will be closed on Thursday, Dec. 24, as well as...
Gallery: Truck, Jeep parade escorts Santa through Burrillville
It was a massive turnout of both Jeeps and spectators Saturday night for a parade that spread Christmas cheer along roughly seven miles of Burrillville roadway.
More than 100 decorated vehicles and local fire departments...
More than 100 vehicles to escort Santa in ‘rolling rally’ Saturday night
BURRILLVILLE – It won't be Kris Kringle's normal route through Burrillville, and those who hope to greet him are being asked not to gather in crowds.
But Santa Claus is still coming to town on...
New Oakland Park, street hockey rink a big hit with visitors
BURRILLVILLE – Quietly constructed over the summer through the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Burrillville's newest park is now offering local visitors access to some attractions not found elsewhere in northern Rhode Island.
Oakland Park...
Caroling fundraiser, E-waste drop off: Five things to know in No. Smithfield this week
E-waste drop off
The town will host an e-waste drop off at the garage at 281 Quaker Highway on Saturday, Dec. 19 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Items accepted at no charge include computers, laptops,...
Fall concert, office demolition: Five things to know in No. Smithfield this week
Demolition set to begin
With tree clearing now complete, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is expected to begin demolition of the dilapidated Stamina Mill office building on School Street this week.
Activity at the site began...