Consultant: Five times more water must flow through Harrisville Dam
BURRILLVILLE – A historic, century-old dam will likely need additional work – even after the current $1.8 million maintenance project is complete – according to Public Works Director Jeffrey McCormick.
Consultants recently told McCormick that five times more water should flow through the Harrisville Dam, a standard town officials noted would be impossible with the current design.
"This is going to...
Op-ed: It’s time to update Rhode Island’s gun laws
It's time to update Rhode Island's gun laws.
Before you reflexively retreat to your comfortable pro-Second Amendment or pro-gun control corner, consider the following: First, while Rhode Islanders can own other firearms, they are not permitted to own stun guns or tasers. Second, any Rhode Islander denied a license to carry a concealed firearm has no choice but to take...
Through the pandemic, there’s still one Silver Lining for northern RI seniors
NORTH SMITHFIELD/BURRILLVILLE – For the past year, many seniors who live alone have found themselves isolated, as fear of a global pandemic has left them unable to run errands and do daily chores, and often without companionship.
It's a problem that one local small business entrepreneur and her team say they are helping to address with Silver Lining Concierge Service.
Silver...
Next expansion to Burrillville classroom learning planned for April
BURRILLVILLE – Expanded in-classroom learning for Burrillville's older students won't take place until early April at the soonest, according to Supt. Michael Sollitto during a status update for members of the School Committee on Tuesday, Feb. 9.
Students at the middle school and high school currently have the option of attending two days a week, under an expansion that just...
Second storm in three days blankets the region
BURRILLVILLE/NORTH SMITHFIELD – Just days after a Super Bowl Sunday storm covered northern Rhode Island with more than nine inches of snow, a second bout of winter weather blew through the region Tuesday, Feb. 9, covering the area with another roughly three inches.
The storm created slippery, wet conditions for the evening commute and an overnight freeze is expected, with...
Place legislation would phase out corporate giveaways
PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island Deputy Minority Leader David Place, a Republican representing District 47, has joined forces with Sen. Sam Bell, a Democrat from District 5, to launch a new initiative aimed at limiting corporate giveaways used to lure companies from neighboring states.
The pair is seeking to enlist Rhode Island in an interstate compact that protects public investments now,...
BLT raffle drawing, book release: Five things to know in Burrillville this week
Shovelers needed
The Ashton Court Tenants' Association is in need of volunteers to help elderly and disabled residents during snow storms. Those who can assist with shoveling and clearing off cars in the future are asked to contact Hylda Zommer at (401) 696-4997.
Raffle drawing
The Burrillville Land Trust will be drawing a winner in the raffle of 100 scratch tickets on...