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Two solar projects proposed near intersection in Nasonville

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BURRILLVILLE – The Burrillville Planning Board has granted master plan approval to two solar projects proposed in Nasonville on currently vacant land surrounding Western Hotel & Pizza. The larger of the two, a 2.71 megawatt...

Proposal to create tree ordinance cut down in North Smithfield

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – Town Administrator Gary Ezovski called the proposal reactionary, and likened it to making a law to determine what color residents could paint their houses. The Town Council voted to reject a request...

Troop 1 fundraiser, Bronco looks to score 1,000: Five things to know in Burrillville...

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Troop 1 fundraiser Serios Pizzarama will host a chowder and clam cake fundraiser for Boy Scouts Troop One of Pascoag from 4:30 to 8 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 17. The donation for the event is...

Ham radio training, Reynolds’ last day: Five things to know in North Smithfield this...

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In-progress screening Director Christian de Rezendes will host a pre-screening of his documentary series about the history of the country’s first mill village, Slatersville on Thursday, Feb. 20 starting at 6:30 p.m. at Heritage...

School repair bond of $7 million to go before Burrillville voters

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BURRILLVILLE –  The Town Council has sent the issue of financing Burrillville school improvements to the General Assembly, asking for authorization to put the question of taking out a $7 million bond for needed...

Newberry legislation would require civic literacy in schools

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PROVIDENCE – Rep. Brian Newberry, a Republican representing District 48 in North Smithfield and Burrillville, has submitted a bill which if passed, would require the commissioner of elementary and secondary education to adopt a...

DEM grants N.S. administrator permit for solar project on his land

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – Town Administrator Gary Ezovski's plans to install an 840-kilowatt solar farm on land he owns off of Greenville Road moved forward this week, with the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management...