Dean’s list students, cemetery clean up: Five things to know in No. Smithfield this...
Curbside yard waste collection begins April 12
Curbside yard waste collection begins in North Smithfield on Monday, April 12 and will run through Friday, June 11. Yard waste is collected on the same day as trash...
Gallery: Bunny, locals greet visitors at drive-thru Easter event
NORTH SMITHFIELD – An event on Saturday allowed local families to visit with the Easter bunny and even receive some holiday treats, all while maintaining a safe distance to avoid spreading the virus.
Police, fire...
Vaccine effort sees locals step up, volunteers plan for phase-out after months in action
NORTH SMITHFIELD – Over the past two months, Diane Wojcik estimates she's spent 30 hours a week volunteering with the town-focused COVID-19 vaccination effort.
She's not alone, and the group's work is still not quite...
Illinois company pays $30 million for North Smithfield Stop & Shop property
NORTH SMITHFIELD – NL Grocery II Exchange paid $30,699,049 to a division of Massachusetts-based Winstanley Enterprises for a 61,428 square foot retail building leased to Stop & Shop Supermarket, according to a deed recorded...
Video & Gallery: Locals hold virtual birthday parties as North Smithfield turns 150
NORTH SMITHFIELD – Celebrations were held at locations across town on Wednesday, March 24 as locals marked the 150th anniversary of the date North Smithfield officially became an independent town.
While distancing guidelines and limitations...
A legacy with village roots: Slatersville pre-screening sheds light on contributions of John Fox
NORTH SMITHFIELD – His philanthropy ultimately contributed to the education of the likes of Thurgood Marshall and Martin Luther King, but his connection to the village of Slatersville has remained mostly unknown.
John Fox Slater...
St. Jean says prom, graduation will take place this year in North Smithfield
NORTH SMITHFIELD – With the final group of students who want to be in the classroom expected to begin four days a week of in-person learning starting next week, Supt. Michael St. Jean says...