Yard waste, tax study: Five things to know in North Smithfield this week
Camp Phoenix survey
The staff at Camp Phoenix are looking to get feedback to determine if there is enough interest in attending the camp for it to feasibly open this year with the new COVID-19...
Door vote, Boy Scouts collect flags: Five things to know in Burrillville this week
Fair cancelled
The 29th annual Burrillville Family Fair, originally scheduled for Saturday, June 20, has been cancelled. The Burrillville Parks and Recreation Department announced the news this week, noting that organizers look forward to seeing...
Tree cutting, conservation dominate debate on Gold solar
NORTH SMITHFIELD – While planners admitted that the project is far more unique and collaborative than others that have come before them, a discussion about a proposal to install a solar array on the...
Coffee & Cream obtains liquor license
NORTH SMITHFIELD - A North Smithfield eatery that is currently closed due to state restrictions on dine-in services will have some new offerings once it is finally allowed to reopen.
Coffee & Cream owners Jonathan...
Council approves contract for N.S. police; Residents pledge support
NORTH SMITHFIELD – Resident Maureen Allam pointed out this week that while the rest of the world practices social distancing amid a pandemic, police officers come face-to-face with the virus regularly.
"They can't always stop...
Code Red: Resident questions use of Burrillville emergency system
BURRILLVILLE – Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, town officials have used a system set up for emergency alerts to communicate with residents.
Messages have included resources for residents as town officials work to help curb the...
Late night thefts, budget hearing: Five things to know in Burrillville this week
Spirit challenge
The games may be cancelled, but high school sports fans can still show their spirit. The Rhode Island Interscholastic League is presenting a Spirit Challenge this week, where participants can vote for their...