Mystery auditions, cooling center & Family Fun: Seven things to know in Burrillville this...
Cool off
Emergency Management Agency Director Michael Gingell has announced that those in need of a place to cool off amid this week's scorching temperatures can visit Jesse Smith Library at 100 Tinkham Lane. The...
Heat wave, water tag, All About Amy & a foraging hike: Eight things to...
Heat wave
Stay cool, North Smithfield! The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for our area from Monday, July 15 through 8 p.m. on Wednesday, July 17, with a heat index of up...
Glocester Recreation holds lottery for summer workers
GLOCESTER – Summer workers for the Glocester Recreation Department hit the lottery.
At a recent Town Council meeting, Recreation Director Robert Shields unveiled a new way of choosing hires from the list of applicants who...
Zwolenski drops out: Two remain in race for North Smithfield town administrator
NORTH SMITHFIELD – Town Administrator Paul Zwolenski has opted not to seek a second term, leaving just two candidates remaining in the race for North Smithfield's top office.
Zwolenski, who has held the position...
RIDOH, DEM lift advisory for Coomer Lake
GLOCESTER – The Rhode Island Department of Health and the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management recommend lifting the advisory restricting recreational activities at Coomer Lake in Glocester. The advisory was related to high...
Glocester voters to decide on $10.7 million police station bond August 6
GLOCESTER – Plans continue to move forward on the renovation of Glocester's police station, as the Tuesday, August 6 date for the referendum voting draws nearer.
"The building, effectively, will be brand new when we...
Burrillville council calls zoning decision on kennel license ‘a mistake,’ denies applicant
BURRILLVILLE – A decision by the Burrillville Zoning Board to go against legal advice – and grant a kennel license to an applicant who lives in a zone where the activity is prohibited –...