A first-class stamp has risen to 49 cents, up from 46 cents.
The Warren Planning Board to host a 'public information meeting' tonight in Warren Town Hall.
The staff and trustees of Barrington Public Library want your feedback on a survey they can use to create a new 5-year plan.
Barrington School Committee member Scott Fuller again attacks the Common Core State Standards; interprets follow-up effort to limit its placement on meeting agenda as effort to silence his dissent.
The Barrington Parks and Recreation Commission meets tonight, Jan. 23, in the Senior Center.
The boost in water rates will mean about a $20 a year or 39 cents a week increase in the cost for an average residential user.
About 40% of the enrollment would need to be young people in order to keep premiums down, experts say.
State Housing Appeals Board was to have made a decision last week but it has been delayed until March 4.
Last year's government shutdown is being blamed for the 10-day late start.
The Bristol County Water Authority proposes to boost rates by another 4 percent in fiscal year 2015.
Barrington and Warren state representative said State of State Address ignored cut in sales tax, which could give RI small businesses a competitive advantage.
'We were hearing,' said Warren Town Planner Caroline Wells. "Now we're reviewing."
Read the governor's final State of the State address here.
The Special Legislative Commission to Study the Funding for East Bay Bridges will meet Wednesday, Jan. 15, at 4 p.m. in Room 35 of the State House.
The NK state senator and former assistant attorney general says he would return AG's office to "fundamentals."
Barrington councilors vote 3-2 against asking for 'declaratory judgment' on controversial 8 percent tax rate for affordable housing developments in RI.
The library has created a brief survey for you to take that gauges your satisfaction with its resources.
Most terms on Barrington boards and commissions run for three years
The third raise in as many years would bring the state's lowest wage to $9 an hour.
Healthcare workers are now required to wear masks when dealing directly with patients.
Positions on the conservation commission, harbor commission and library trustees have been filled by the Barrington Town Council.
The Barrington Town Council votes unanimously to direct the town manager to try to negotiate a deal with the private school for an annual PILOT.
The Barrington Town Council unanimously approves a 'workshop' to discuss funding and the design with the planning and appropriations boards and business.
E-file and Free File can speed refunds, IRS says.
The Barrington Town Council meets at 7 pm in the School Committee Meeting Room in Town Hall.
The Barrington Recreation Department is sponsoring a contest to pick a new name for the 'Tiny Tots' summer camp.
Get ready to pay a little bit more to mail a letter in the new year.
The deadline to submit an application to serve on a board or commission is Dec. 31.
You have three weeks starting Jan. 6 to put our your dead Christmas tree for disposal in Barrington.
The Barrington Parks and Recreation Commission to ask neighbors what they think about another volleyball court in the park at Bullocks Cove.
Barrington High School senior Alex Raad proposed a skateboard park at Legion Way as his senior project.
Finance director in East Greenwich named to fill post held previously by Dean Huff.
The Barrington Parks and Recreation Commission meets tonight at the Bay Spring Community Center.
Forecast for snow into the evening puts halt to meeting of Barrington board.
The Barrington Housing Board of Trustees meets tonight in the Senior Center to decide if it wants to try to acquire homes and make them affordable.
The State Housing Appeals Board is expected to decide on 'The Residences at the Preserve' by Jan. 10.
RIRRC and two separate companies that operate at the landfill are named in the Conservation Law Foundation's lawsuit.
Schindler Elevator Corp. is rebuilding both elevators at a cost of approximately $181,000.
The Barrington Town Council is still looking to fill vacancies.
Hearing on the appeal by North End Holdings of Planning Board rejection continues on Friday afternoon on Capitol Hill.