BioBlitz, Scout breakfast & a Spring Fair: Six things to know in Glocester this...
BioBlitz
The Rhode Island Natural History Survey and the Glocester Land Trust have planned a BioBlitz at Steere Hill & Phillip's Farm on June 6 and 7 and an orientation tonight, Tuesday, April 29, will...
Planning Board rejects application for synthetic turf field in Burrillville
BURRILLVILLE – Planning Board members voted on Monday to reject an application for installation of artificial turf at Burrillville High School's Gledhill Field, leaving unclear the future of a project where construction is already...
Family Fair, Roger Williams & a Spring Dinner Dance: Six things to know in...
Ziti & meatball fundraiser
The Downtown Pascoag & Neighborhood Association will hold a ziti and meatball fundraiser to benefit the Burrillville High School boys soccer program on Monday, April 28 from 5 to 7 p.m....
Soil testing, 5K & a Spring Artisan Fair: Seven things to know in North...
Yard waste
Spring pickup of yard waste in town began on Saturday, April 26. Yard waste will be collected on Saturdays for all residents, excluding Saturdays that end in a holiday week. The...
Judge removes hold on Burrillville turf field; Hearing on project to go before Planning...
BURRILLVILLE – A state Superior Court judge has denied a preliminary injunction preventing installation of a synthetic turf field at Burrillville High School, effectively allowing the project to move forward after a nearly eight...
Deficit spending, changes in school proposal questioned at Glocester budget hearing
GLOCESTER – Glocester taxpayers got a preview of the upcoming town budget at a recent hearing held at Ponaganset High School. The proposed municipal budget amounts to $9,107,526, an increase of $167,507 or 2...
Shelter at Zambarano set to close in late June
BURRILLVILLE – A facility providing living space for dozens of unhoused Rhode Islanders over the past year and a half will close its doors on Monday, June 30, according to the state Department of...