Supt. Mercurio's report to the School Committee includes enrollment info and an update on Meadowbrook.
Debt service and fewer business users continue to drive up costs.
Contractor decides to place parking within the allowed setback, eliminating the need for Zoning Board relief.
Bob Bolton, Dean Fachon, and Anthony Giarrusso discuss the EDC, gay marriage, and the role of the minority.
Two Sarah’s Trace residents – already suing the School Department over damage they say was caused by construction of the new Cole Middle School – call police to report new vibrations.
Caleb Chafee, son of Gov. Lincoln Chafee, has been charged with violating the state's social host law.
Over the weekend, Patch polled several prominent local Republicans and Democrats in a Patch survey about their thoughts on Gov. Mitt Romney's selection of Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan as a vice president selection.
The deadline to register to vote in the primary election is Sunday, Aug 12.
The debate, at the Varnum Armory, will take place Thursday, Aug. 23, the same day as the August Main Street Stroll.
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The two-house development is planned for the end of Sonnet Drive.
There's a new stop sign on Church Street at Rector Street, approved by the Town Council last Monday.
The ordinance comes after several complaints about possible damage to the $6 million turf field.
Brad Bishop comes to the Council from the Planning Board, where he served for 8 years.
Five candidates, including three Republicans, are vying for House Dist. 30; three candidates, including two Democrats, in race for Senate Dist. 33 race.
Town Council votes 3-1 in favor of putting the non-binding referendum on the ballot despite some vocal dissent.
Members also each spoke briefly about Henry Boezi, their colleague until his death Saturday.
The bridge on Davisville Road is just south of Frenchtown Road near Route 4.
The Providence Journal reports the U.S. Attorney filed the complaint Thursday.
Paul Martin says he needs to overcome health problems, doesn’t count out a run for town office in two years.
After two-plus years of extensions, Council expresses frustration.
Paul Martin and Tony Jones fail to turn in enough signatures; Bill Wray withdraws.
Councilman Jeff Cianciolo suggests putting that question as a non-binding referendum on the November ballot.