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Property sales in Burrillville between Oct. 2 and Oct. 10

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The following is a list of property transfers recorded in the Burrillville Town Clerk’s office between Tuesday, Oct. 2 and Wednesday, Oct. 10. 163-165 Laurel Ridge Ave. Seller: Wayne Bolton Buyer: Kyle Peahl Price: $250,000 375 South Main St. Seller: Roger Duquette Buyer: Ashley Taylor Price: $234,900 24 Alan Ave. Seller: Eric & Heather Chaput Buyer: Stephen & Jessica Saben Price: $325,000 130 Black Hut Road Seller: Constance Gonsalves Buyer: Patricia Decoteaux Price: $230,000 2810 Wallum...

In 8th year, Burrillville woman’s breast cancer fundraiser takes on new meaning

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BURRILLVILLE – Erin Todisco-Place says that when she first decided to organize a charity event to raise money for breast cancer research in 2009, she wasn't exactly sure why. "It sounds corny, but I originally started because I wanted to do something to make a difference for people," Todisco-Place said. "I always donated to different charities, but you get that...

Pink Out, Open House and the last day to register: Five things to know this weekend in Burrillville

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Softball tournament Nicole McConnell Foundation 10th Annual Coed Softball Tournament will be held on Saturday, Oct. 6 starting at 7 a.m. at Hauser Field. The event will include at least 3-4 games with a one pitch format. Last year, more than 300 players, spectators and volunteers participated. For more information, visit https://shawncgmcconnell.wixsite.com/nmfoundationinfo. Open House The Burrillville Historical & Preservation Society will hold its...

Could disc golf become Burrillville’s next attraction?

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BURRILLVILLE – It's a sport that's growing in popularity, and there's a fan base that would like to see a course built right in Burrillville. Disc golf is similar to traditional golf in terms of rules, but significantly less expensive, and a growing number of courses have been popping up in public parks and private facilities across the country. Players...

A village of snakes: New signs will highlight the history of Pascoag

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BURRILLVILLE – It was once a Native American village, known for the snakes that would hide in its rocks and ledges. In the mid-1800s, it was home to large textile mills that shaped the character of the surrounding land and its inhabitants. Now, the village of roughly 4,600 people is on a path toward revitalization, with town officials focused on bringing new...

Property sales in Burrillville between Sept. 25 and Oct. 2

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The following is a list of property transfers recorded in the Burrillville Town Clerk’s office between Wednesday, Sept. 25 and Tuesday, Oct. 2. 473 Chapel Street Seller: Timothy Johnson Buyer: Katelyn Houle Price: $230,000 52 West Shore Lane Seller: Paul & Leslie Lavallee Buyer: Kathryn San Souci Price: $185,000 999 Victory Highway Seller: Stephen & Melanie Barrette Buyer: James Meglio & Kyle Duphily Price: $286,000 140 Steere Farm Road Seller: David & Judy...

Burrillville primed to go electric: New town car, charging stations approved by Town Council

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BURRILLVILLE – The town of Burrillville will soon own a 2018 Nissan Leaf S pending a grant from the state Office of Energy Resources – a fully electric vehicle used to promote Rhode Island's goal of moving toward a cleaner environment. The car will be leased for three years with the help of a $7,500 rebate from OER. The total cost...