Rea bill would sunset state’s meal & beverage tax
PROVIDENCE – The impact inflation is having on full service meal prices, compounded with the state’s meal and beverage tax, may disincentivize patrons from dining out – on top of the recent transportation hurdles Rhode...
‘The Mulberry effect’ wins over visitors: Growing Glocester vineyard given Joan M. Scorpio Award
GLOCESTER – Mulberry Vineyards was recently awarded the Joan M. Scorpio Award for Outstanding and Dedicated Service to the Association and Community by the Glocester Business Association. The winery continues to grow since its...
Place bill seeks to attract and retain healthcare professionals in RI
PROVIDENCE – In an effort he says aims to help bolster timely access to medical professionals in Rhode Island, Rep. David Place, a Republican representing District 47 in Burrillville and Glocester, has submitted the...
Parent’s Night Out & pantry stocking: Five things to know in Glocester this week
Parent's Night Out
Glad Tidings GTeens & (I)mpact Youth will hold Parents Night Out on Friday, Feb. 23 from 5-8 p.m. at the church at 111 Victory Highway. Kids from infants through 5th grade are...
Property sales in Glocester between January 30 & February 16
The following is a list of property sales recorded in the Glocester Town Clerk’s office between Tuesday, Jan. 30 and Friday, Feb. 16.
231 Cranberry Ridge Road
Seller: Gary Baker
Buyer: Blaine Baker
Price: $390,000
1803 Snake Hill Road
Seller:...
The weekend: 30 things to do, with crafting, music, gun courses & more in...
Northern, RI – It's a long, President's Day weekend and the start of winter break for Rhode Island students, and there's plenty happening in northern Rhode Island.
Welcome to the return of, The Weekend, our...
Developer calls for installation of hydrants in Chepachet Village
GLOCESTER – Al Costantino wants to install a dry fire hydrant in the new complex he is constructing at 14 Money Hill Road, near the center of Chepachet Village. At the recent Glocester Town...