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Painting with ponies, budget changes: Five things to know in Glocester this week

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Stuffed comfort This month, the West Glocester Fire Department has been collecting stuffed animal donations for After Fire Victims Outreach, a volunteer-run nonprofit that assists...

Political signs, Motorcycle Run & a Wicked Car Show: Five things to know in...

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Political signs The town of Burrillville has published an announcement regarding political signs during the 2022 election, noting that candidate ads cannot be placed on...

Ranger Walkabout, early voting & a fall cleanup: Five things to know in North...

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Early voting Early voting for the 2022 primary election will begin on Wednesday, August 24 and run through Monday, Sept. 12 at North Smithfield Town...

Glocester voters reject budget: School safety, other initiatives in question

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GLOCESTER – It was a low turnout for a town-wide financial referendum held Tuesday, August 16, with Glocester voters rejecting a $32.8 million budget...

Town removes 100 tons of trash, spends $76K on cleanup of Quaker Highway property...

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – A contractor hired by the town recently removed around 100 tons of debris from a blighted property on Quaker Highway, in...

Developer proposes doubling size of NSHS parking lot – for free – and adding...

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – The developer that recently finished building bathrooms and a concession stand by the North Smithfield High School athletic fields has a...

Financial referendum, Twilight Woods Walk: Five things to know in Glocester this week

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Voting day The town of Glocester’s financial referendum will be held on Tuesday, August 16 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. with voting at the...