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Councilors, residents question latest property assessments in Glocester

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GLOCESTER – Glocester residents brought a number of complaints about recent reassessments, and what they referred to as unequal treatment of properties to the recent Town Council meeting. They blamed the assessing agency hired...

RIIL grants rule change: N.S. girls join Burrillville/ Ponaganset/Bayview hockey co-op

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NORTH SMITHFIELD/BURRILLVILLE/GLOCESTER – Last year, a parent of one North Smithfield hockey player started a petition, which garnered more than 2,000 signatures, asking the Rhode Island Interscholastic League to change the rules limiting co-op...

Youth night, Music on the Lawn: Five things to know in Glocester this week

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Fundraiser for local mom Family and friends of Moriah Roy, a 35-year-old Glocester native and mother of two, are seeking the public's help in her fight against metastasized breast cancer. Roy is reportedly currently seeking...

Property sales in Glocester between August 4 & August 11

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The following is a list of property sales recorded in the Glocester Town Clerk’s office between Friday, August 4 and Friday, August 11. 9 Pinecrest Drive Seller: Joseph & Rosemarie Falcioni, Cheryl Madonna, Joanne Brousseau & Doreen...

Glocester volunteers tackle 128 cemeteries, make case for full-time help

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GLOCESTER – Bill Brown and his crew of nine volunteers have spent the last five years finding and cleaning up the historical cemeteries of Glocester, all 128 of them. They cut and cleared brush...

RI DEM pilots reservation only parking program for Bowdish boat ramp

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GLOCESTER – The Department of Environmental Management has announced the launch of pilot program for boaters to reserve parking space at the Bowdish Reservoir Boat Ramp in Glocester starting immediately. Due to its location...

ARPA funds finance radio upgrades for fire departments in Glocester

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GLOCESTER – Thanks to a grant from American Rescue Plan Act funds, new radio technology for Glocester's fire departments will be eliminating many of the communication "dead zones" in town. Communications technology, as well...