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Brien submits bill for ‘Christmas in July’ tax holiday

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STATE HOUSE — Rep. Jon Brien, an independent representing District 49 in Woonsocket and North Smithfield, has introduced legislation that would create an annual sales...

Grant of $57K will fund construction of pavilions at Steere Hill Farm, Hawkins Pond...

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GLOCESTER – Two properties featuring walking trails maintained by the Glocester Land Trust will soon have new pavilions thanks to a $57,000 grant through...

School district financial meeting, comedy show: Five things to know in Glocester this week

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Financial meeting The Foster/Glocester Regional School District's 65th annual financial meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 21 at 7 p.m. at Ponaganset High School...

Egg Hunt, tryouts & a figure skating show: Five things to know in Burrillville...

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Wendy Andrews scholarship The Friends of the Jesse M. Smith Memorial Library are offering a $500 scholarship in memory of long-standing chairperson Wendy S. Andrews,...

Coaches, sports equipment & community appeal: Five things to know in North Smithfield this...

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Utility work Overnight utility work began once again on Sayles Hill Road in the area of Anchor Subaru on Sunday, March 19. According to town officials,...

Worst road in RI? Burrillville council pleads for state action on Victory Highway

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BURRILLVILLE – In 2012, the deteriorated stretch of state roadway running from Sandhill Road to Route 107 was considered high priority for reconstruction by...

North Smithfield secures $375,000 COPS grant; Debate on future of police station continues

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – The federal Justice Department’s Office of Community Policing Services has awarded the town a grant of $375,000, funding officials say will...