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Spooky spirits, Northmen Night & ghost hunting: Nine things to know in North Smithfield...

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Holiday trash Town Hall was closed Monday, Oct. 14 in observance of the Columbus Day and trash and recycling pick up will be delayed one day for the remainder of the week. The week of October...

Pink Out, spooky mini-golf & a drag show: Eight things to know in Burrillville...

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Pink out Help the Burrillville High School girls volleyball team raise funds for the fight against breast cancer at their annual Pink Out on Tuesday, Oct. 15 from 4 to 8 p.m. in the foyer...

Beer tasting, Infinite Groove & PHS recognition: Seven things to know in Glocester this...

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Open house Ponaganset High School will hold an Open House on Thursday, Oct. 10 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the school at 137 Anan Wade Road. Parents and students are invited...

Creepy Carnival, Cuts for a Cause & helping hurricane victims: Eight things to know...

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Cross country meet Visit Eccleston Field at 60 Callahan School St. on Wednesday, Oct. 9 for a cross country meet with teams from Callahan & Steere Farm Elementary Schools as well as Burrillville Middle School...

Open burning, dinner & comedy: Five things to know in North Smithfield this week

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Exit closed A reminder, in case you missed it, that the exit to Sayles Hill Road from Route 146 is now closed Monday through Friday between the hours of 7 to 9 a.m., and 3...

Glocester Scarecrow Festival continues to grow in 2024, with event coming October 19

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GLOCESTER – The Glocester Scarecrow Festival is alive and well – and growing. "Every year it grows a little more," said coordinator Lew Pryeor. "I think having people dressing up as scarecrows this year, that's...

Hunting, comedy & Music on Main: Seven things to know in Glocester this week

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Hunting season The hunting season for deer and wild turkey at the Williams Mills Conservation Area begins on Tuesday, Oct. 1 and will run through May 18 of 2025. Hunters must follow Rhode Island Department...