NSEMA Center now up and running; More help still needed
NORTH SMITHFIELD – It's been a whirlwind week for North Smithfield Town Administrator Paul Zwolenski.
Zwolenski, who has only been in the role since December, learned last Wednesday that COVID-19 vaccinations would be made available...
Early voting, town polling locations out for ballot on $400 million in state bonds
BURRILLVILLE/NORTH SMITHFIELD – Rhode Island voters will soon decide if the state should borrow some $400 million to address issues ranging from clean water and transportation, to higher education and affordable housing, at a...
Property sales in North Smithfield between Jan. 26 & Feb. 1
The following is a list of property sales recorded in the North Smithfield Town Clerk’s office between Tuesday, Jan. 26 and Monday, Feb. 1.
Laurelwood Adult Condominiums, Unit 155
Seller: Laurelwood Partners, LLC
Buyer: Robert & Mary...
Pandemic leads to complicated tax season
W9s and other forms are arriving in mailboxes as tens of millions of American taxpayers prepare to hand over a percent of hard-earned money to the government – or to receive a refund.
Federal stimulus...
de la Cruz to deliver Republican response to State of the State
PROVIDENCE – Senate Minority Whip Jessica de la Cruz, will deliver the Rhode Island Republican response to the governor’s State of the State address on Wednesday, Feb. 3.
“In a diverse state like ours, people...
Parking ban, PD phone outage: Five things to know in N.S. this week
NSPD phone lines down for the early morning Feb. 10
The North Smithfield Police Department has announced that on () Feb. 10 from 3 a.m. to 5 a.m., they will not be able to receive...
First set of vaccinations administered to N.S., Burrillville seniors
NORTH SMITHFIELD – The first set of vaccinations for North Smithfield and Burrillville residents ages 75 and older were administered on Saturday, Jan. 30 at Smithfield High School, to a list of residents put...