Bids should be received by April 10.
The Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation is scheduled to begin a new system of sorting recyclable materials this summer.
Today is Monday, Apr. 2. Here are five things you need to know:
A community carnival was also permitted by council members.
Coventry’s Bond Rating will not be downgraded.
Adam Lake was also sentenced to GPS monitoring for life.
Current weather conditions may allow fires to spread more quickly than usual.
The deadline for Rhode Island's for-profit businesses approaches this week.
Nunes, Tanzi look to tap into local beer, wine industry for expansion to farmers markets.
This is the third time Blais has had disciplinary action taken against him since 1999.
Despite being a Saturday, voters can visit the Coventry Public Library to register.
A consortium of groups and individuals is calling on the Rhode Island General Assembly to support limits on the interest rate allowed on so-called payday loans.
A collection of various Coventry-related arrests and Grand Jury reports. The following information does not indicate a conviction.
Applications may be obtained at Coventry Town Hall or on the town's website.
Democrat Lou Raptakis says he will run for his old Senate seat — currently held by Glen Shibley.
The legislation would limit the amount juries can award plaintiffs for non-economic damages to $500,000.
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The tour for a "skilled economy" boasts the announcement of a push for Career and Technical Education funding.
The plans strive to bring tax equity to Rhode Island.
Veteran defense attorney Mary McElroy was named Chafee's nominee on Wednesday.
ASFMS girls basketball players were also recognized at Monday's Town Council meeting.
The audit showed Coventry's General Fund improving, but pensions pose an ongoing problem.
The funds would allow for major repairs and replacements at multiple Coventry schools.
If approved, the program would help the Town of Coventry and its taxpayers meet financial obligations.
The new contract is not expected to require tax increases.
New law would require individual grants to be included in the state budget.
Pending legislation may still affect process.
Committee members also voted to ratify a contract with the CTA.
Serpa stresses the importance of college planning.
Coventry Rep. Lisa Tomasso co-sponsors the bill.
Nunes says the bill would put city and town fire districts on the "same page".
Coventry Rep. Patricia Morgan supports the legislation that would lessen the burden on job creators.
Storm water improvements were also approved.
Education Commissioner wants state to excel in public education.
Poll workers will ask voters to show ID beginning with April 24 presidential primary.
The legislation would honor families who have lost loved ones in the military.
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The calendar is for submission of the 2012/2013 fiscal year budget in accordance with the financial provisions of the Town Charter and State Law.
Voters will elect delegates during April 24 presidential primary.
Monday, Feb. 20 — Presidents Day — is a Federal Holiday.