UPDATE: State official cites recovery of medical chief who exposed himself to children
BURRILLVILLE – A doctor who lost his license in 2008 over multiple charges of open and gross lewdness – and served time in Massachusetts for the felonies – has been named chief of medical...
Eco-Depot, Seance revisited: Five things to know in Burrillville this week
Pascoag Library reopens
Pascoag Public Library at 57 Church St. is open to the Public beginning on Monday, Oct. 26 with hours onMondays from 1-7 p.m.; Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Fridays from...
Spooky Walk, Pickin’ at the Pavilion: Five things to know in No. Smithfield this...
Spooky Walk
The North Smithfield Public Library invites you to celebrate Halloween week with a fun – and socially distant – family activity. Ghostly and ghastly surprises await as you explore the library gardens and...
EPA on track for demolition of dilapidated Stamina Mills office
NORTH SMITHFIELD – It hangs over School Street, a run-down and crumbling reminder of the town's past as a center for industrialism, appearing ready to collapse at the slightest stir of wind.
And according to...
Blasting for solar array moves to former golf range Monday
NORTH SMITHFIELD – The company performing blasting to make way for a massive solar array on Iron Mine Hill Road will move their work to a south-facing slope on the property starting Monday, Oct....
With COVID-19 cases on the rise, virus hits No. Smithfield Town Hall
NORTH SMITHFIELD – At least one employee at North Smithfield Town Hall has tested positive for COVID-19, leaving a department short-staffed as others in the building were tested, sources tell NRI NOW.
The news comes...
House Republicans, Burrillville officials seek action from RI legislature
PROVIDENCE – The state House Republican caucus issued a fact sheet on nationwide action over budgets and the distribution of Coronavirus Relief Funds today, noting that Rhode Island is an outlier when it comes...