Town to hold public hearing on changes to animal cruelty law
BURRILLVILLE – An effort to increase the fines for extreme cases of animal neglect and cruelty moved forward last week with members of the Town Council scheduling a public hearing on proposed changes to...
Route 146 paving delayed until 2024
NORTH SMITHFIELD – Despite appeals from legislators, the State Planning Council has officially approved a delay to plans to repave a badly damaged stretch of pavement on Route 146 for two more years.
The segment...
History tour, diabetes session, fall programs: Five things to know in Burrillville this week
Harrisville history tour
Join Blackstone Heritage Corridor Volunteers-In-Parks and Burrillville Historic and Preservation Society for a free walking tour of Harrisville on Wednesday, Sept. 4, from 6 to 8 p.m. The tour will include the...
Council honors longtime business owner
BURRILLVILLE – A small business owner who went out of his way to take care of patrons was recognized Wednesday for nearly four decades of service to the town of Burrillville.
The Burrillville Town Council...
Around the valley: High Surf, Scarecrows and Gypsy
There’s always a lot happening in the Blackstone Valley. Below is a list of upcoming events and things to know in the region.
Panera delivery
LINCOLN – If you use services Doordash, Grubhub and Uber Eats...
Packing snacks and back to school: Five things you need to know in Burrillville...
Today is Monday, Aug. 26 and here are five things you need to know.
Snack packing session
The Burrillville Weekend Snack Pack program will host a packing session to prepare for the upcoming school year on...
Watson, Lussier aim to bring transparency, sound management to Pascoag Fire board
BURRILLVILLE – Saying they hope to bring ethics, sound management and transparency to the Pascoag Fire Commission, residents Cindy Lussier and Chris Watson have announced their intention to seek a seat on the board.
The...