The new restaurant is being built across from the Centre of New England on New London Turnpike in East Greenwich.
The following were agenda items approved at the Sept. 24 Town Council meeting.
The amendment proposed by Councilman Ted Jendzejec was not seconded at Monday's meeting.
In honor of National Voter Registration Day, we’re giving you all the information you need on how and where to register to vote.
Applications are now being accepted for one position.
This one-minute video shows you how to get a free identification card that you can use when voting in November.
Rhode Islanders are encouraged to continue taking precautions against mosquitoes.
The campaign stresses the importance of community involvement for the betterment of education.
Mother Jones released a video of Mitt Romney telling a private audience that 47 percent of Americans are dependent on the government and will never vote for him. Was this a ruinous gaffe, or has Romney told a hard political truth?
Race to the Top Steering Committee, Union Leadership, RIDE, and local foundations team up to support students and educators.
A high wind watch is in effect for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Town Council members discussed a variety of subjects at Monday's meeting.
Cote triumphs to retain District Four Town Council seat; Rapatakis prevails over Gorman on Sept. 11.
The following are poll results from the Sept. 11, 2012 primary election.
Wood Estates North and Westwood Estates residents are most affected.
Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate from Massachusetts, spoke at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night. What did you think of her speech?
As Summer winds down, New Englanders should still take precautions against mosquitoes.
From September 9 –September 22, 2012 the following operations will be in effect:
By William A. Walaska and David E. Bates
The RI Department of Health wishes everyone a safe and healthy beginning to the school year.
By James C. Sheehan and Michael J. Marcello
Raptakis says that Gorman's latest release changes nothing about the following facts:
Gorman sets the record straight; promises to remain focused on jobs, economy.
Redistricting and the new voter ID law are changing things up for this election.
Rhode Island will feel the impact of Hurricane Leslie this weekend.
Sen. Shibley serves on both the Senate Judiciary Committee and Senate Education Committee.
If elected, Gorman intends to help struggling small businesses.
The Committee has named Raptakis as its choice in the State Senate District 33 Race.
During his current term, Cote has advocated for improvements to education and schools and worked for no property tax increase over the last two years.
Raptakis has previously served 14 years in the state Senate.
Congressman Langevin has served in the House of Representatives since 2001.
The app will help residents prepare for a storm and stay connected during one.
The low-interest loan program was among several resolutions addressed at Monday's council meeting.
A seemingly forgotten town ordinance calls for residents to clear snow from neighboring sidewalks AND fire hydrants after a snowfall.
A summary of what you may have missed at the last School Committee meeting.
A recap of the Coventry Town Council's decisions at the last meeting.