Wednesday, July 2, 2025

North Smithfield

Judge to review sentence of No. Smithfield man given two years for swearing

PROVIDENCE — Superior Court Judge Netti Vogel will reconsider the two-year sentence she gave to a North Smithfield man for swearing in her courtroom in 2017, according to a ruling last week in Rhode...

Dancing firefighters, clothing drive: Five things to know in North Smithfield this week

Welcome to the fire house A shout out to North Smithfield Fire & Rescue Services for a video released this week as a way to connect with local students. North Smithfield Elementary School Principal Jennifer Daigneault...

Administrator’s salary boosted to $90K, declarations set to begin in No. Smithfield

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – Those who hope to run for office in the November 2020 elections will soon begin filing declarations of candidacy, and in North Smithfield, there are many potential opportunities for those who...

Gallery: North Smithfield graduates bring parade to the people

NORTH SMITHFIELD – Members of the Class of 2020 waved from decorated vehicles on streets lined with locals who hoped to wish them well in advance of commencement services scheduled for this week. The parade...

North Smithfield residents, officials weigh in on death of George Floyd

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – As cities across the nation see marches, gatherings and memorials protesting the tragic death of 46-year-old George Floyd, residents and officials in North Smithfield reacted to the news this week. Floyd died...

Teachers, staff acknowledge outstanding students in Northmen Class of 2020

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – During North Smithfield High School's first virtually-held senior awards ceremony, testimony and accolades about the students were presented by a group that has come to know and respect the graduates over...

Windows at NSHS, funding for Halliwell create riff between town & school officials

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NORTH SMITHFIELD – Facing financial uncertainties caused by Covid-19 and a demolition/rehabilitation project that could cost the town more than $1 million, Town Administrator Gary Ezovski says he thinks the School Department should hand...