Coventry Representative Michael Chippendale is a member of the newly formed Commission.
A flood watch is in effect from 5 p.m. Wednesday to Thursday morning.
The CHS Girls Volleyball team was also recognized for their championship win.
Officials are in favor of utilizing alternative energy options.
Proposed modifications have administrators worried about an uncertain future for Career and Tech programs.
Bids will be accepted at Town Hall until Dec. 6.
In time for increased travel associated with the upcoming holiday season, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) announced this week it will be providing travel time information on I-95 on weekends.
USPS issues release to help you get your packages mailed on time for the season.
If everything goes to plan, the Hall of Fame could be in full swing as early as next fall.
The state House of Representatives and Senate held full sessions today to consider a bill that would make significant changes to the state's retirement system.
The grant money would be used to fund multiple projects throughout Coventry.
Council proclaimed November "Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month" at Monday's meeting.
Solect Energy Corporation presented their plan at Monday's meeting.
Refurbished Anthony Village Green now spotlights 217 veterans from "The Great War."
Decides against Energy-Efficiency Project
Residents are urged to understand that the 2 p.m. broadcast is only a test.
Applications are now being accepted for two positions.
School administrators want to collect information to help those serving the country.
A local tour operator stands opposed to the state's new tourism tax as talks mount for its repeal.
A $325,000 DEM grant will fund the purchase in western Coventry.
Three businesses are on a state list of the top 100 unpaid tax bills.
The Town is accepting bids for police vehicles and plow blades.
$4.3 million in grants will be awarded on Wednesday.
Operation Clean Government's annual meeting on Friday, Nov. 4, has the Rhode Island general treasurer as its keynote speaker.
Exits in East and West Greenwich will be affected.
Coventry Police are scheduled to hold the local drive to collect expired and unused prescription drugs at the Town Hall Annex Police Training Room on Saturday.
Victualling, additional hours and various liquor licenses were on the agenda.
Redistricting, winter sand, drainage and several other contracts were approved.
The Rhode Island General Assembly announced the creation of a website that will contain legislation, videos, PowerPoints and documents relating to ongoing work on pension reform.
Committee tables vote on a measure supporting pension reform at the state level.
First of three hearings to focus on teachers, state employees and MERS general employees.
The state Department of Health announced the Nike All-American sandwiches were sold at the Coventry Walmart and could be contaminated by listeria.
By Representative Deborah Ruggiero
The company may face over $200,000 in fines.
Weigh in on this hot-button issue.
Motions from members of the public shaped the outcome of Monday night's meeting.
“Guide to Cycling in the Ocean State” lists new bike paths.
The Town received the schedule and estimated early completion date from State officials late last week.
In recent op-eds published in several local news sources, Representative Nicholas Kettle weighed in on public education and teacher unions. This response was written by a South Kingstown educator and submitted on her behalf.