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Solar project key to Nasonville redevelopment plan moves forward

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BURRILLVILLE – A proposal to build a 2.71-megawatt solar array on a vacant property adjacent to Western Hotel & Pizza has received preliminary approval from the Burrillville Planning Board, and is now moving forward...

Movie night, soccer deadline: Five things to know in North Smithfield this week

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Paving For those not aware, St. Paul Street is scheduled to be paved today, Monday, July 12 and drivers can expect delays and closures, and will need to find an alternate route. Questions can be...

School supplies drive, food trucks assemble: Five things to know in Burrillville this week

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School supplies drive Burrillville Helping Burrillville and the Burrillville Rocks group are teaming up to raise funds for local families in need of school supplies for the upcoming school year. Those who would like to...

N.S. zoners to hear case for composting at appeal of cease & decease order...

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – The owner of a farm on Buxton Street ordered to stop accepting dumped materials – including food scraps – from outside sources for production of compost will appeal the decision before...

Yoga, Tree-Hugger Tuesday & concerts begin: Five things to know in Burrillville this week

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Cribbage league Spritzers will hold sign ups for the Pascoag Summer Cribbage League on Tuesday, July 6 starting at 6:45 p.m. Speaking of summer leagues, a reminder that Burrillville Parks and Recreation is accepting registration...

Art Committee, ‘Days’ arrive: Five things to know in North Smithfield this week

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Flowers honor passing North Smithfield Fire & Rescue Service recently planted flowers and plants in front of the Firefighter's Monument at Station 1 on Providence Pike. The beautifying was done with the help of donations...

N.S. council passes budget plan with 2.4 percent increase for schools

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – The North Smithfield Town Council passed a fiscal plan for the year Monday night with a total spending increase of $723,502 over the previous year, including a 2.4 percent increase for...