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Trash delay, 10-Week Club: Five things to know in Burrillville this week

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10-Week Club The Burrillville Schools Alumni Education Foundation is running a 10-Week Club to raise funds for student scholarships and teacher grants that support and enrich educational opportunities for Burrillville students. There will be a...

Little League, back to school clinic: Five things to know in North Smithfield this...

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Little League  North Smithfield Little League Fall Softball and Baseball registration is now open. NSLL fall ball softball and baseball is a great way for players to try softball and baseball or gain additional experience,...

Tropical storm Henri tracks west toward RI border

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NORTHERN RI – Locals are advised to prepare for potential flooding and high winds as Tropical Storm Henri makes its way toward the state, with landfall expected on Sunday. According to the latest update...

Cicilline hears of small business challenges during visits to Wright’s Dairy

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – U.S. Rep. David Cicilline visited Wright's Dairy Farm on Monday, Aug. 16 to discuss the challenges facing small businesses on the road to recovery, including labor shortages, supply chain issues, and...

Final concert, Snack Pack needs help: Five things to know in Burrillville this week

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Lemonade stand raises shelter funds Ben's annual Lemonade Stand, held Saturday, Aug. 7, on Maureen Circle, raised a record-breaking $3,871 for the Burrillville Animal Shelter, funds used to purchase food, medicine and other needed supplies...

Concerts rescheduled, Anything but Brotherly: Five things to know in No. Smithfield this week

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Screening # 9 The Museum of Work & Culture will present Slatersville Preview Screening #9 on Friday & Saturday, Sept. 3 & 4 at 1:30 p.m. Critically-acclaimed filmmaker, Christian de Rezendes will present a special screening of the historical...

Place, Newberry & de la Cruz named to redistricting committee

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PROVIDENCE – Three Republicans from northern Rhode Island are among the 12 lawmakers named to a committee expected to redraw Rhode Island's political boundaries in the upcoming months. Reps. Brian Newberry and David Place, and...