Open space and recreation are possible uses, supporters say.
Better communication is needed, some say at forum.
Board of Health members say the regulations were based on state wording.
Lawmakers are looking to pass a bill that would put pets on the list of distractions for drivers in Rhode Island.
School start and end times will change.
Residents need to be aware of regulations, board members said.
The developer did not return money for affordable housing, the suit claims.
Beach stickers are now available.
The governor is asked to look at how licenses are issued and how businesses review the immigration status of employees.
Size and fencing alterations are made to accommodate wood turtles.
The state representative asks how he has a license and Social Security number.
His uncle works at Five Star Liquors in Grafton.
He was granted a hardship license to drive to Five Star Liquors.
IDs will be checked on all alcohol customers, business owners say.
The town has received a AA rating for fiscal management.
The clinic will be held April 7 at the Grafton Municipal Center.
The state requires that accessibility work be done within deadlines to avoid fees.
A final forum is set to discuss that issue.
A bylaw change to allow six hens in residential areas is discussed.
The ballot for the spring election is official.
The keys will be turned over by July 17.
The Grafton resident, who has served since 1994, is seeking another term.
Working together and determining public interest are key, officials say.
The program saves the county $1.4 million, Sheriff Lew Evangelidis said.
Dog licenses expire this week, and there's an important election deadline.
Selectman say that Timothy McInerney has moved the town forward.
An 'unprecedented' meeting tonight will look at the issue.
Selectmen do not take action on a proposed bylaw change.
Selectmen have some questions about the proposed bylaw that allows six hens per household.
James Walsh said the incident was "blown out of proportion.''
It's standing room only at the first meeting.
The first discussion of mixed use zoning is held at the Community House.
During a protest in front of the Sudanese embassy in Washington Friday morning, police arrested Grafton's soon-to-be congressman, along with actor George Clooney and others.
Bringing mixed use zoning could create more of a community, supporters say.
The issue may be a ballot question in November, the representative tells selectmen.
Concerns are raised about teens hanging out at the store.
The former governor has a Super Tuesday in Massachusetts.
Obama is running unopposed, but a town committee is up for election.
Voters will choose the presidential candidate and the town committee.
All precincts will vote from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Grafton Elementary School.