East Greenwich officials are putting public meetings on video conference to help facilitate participation during the coronavirus pandemic.
The electronic waste drop off event scheduled for March 28 in East Greenwich has been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Dog license registrations renew during the month of April in East Greenwich.
Due to the coronavirus crisis, the presidential preference primary originally scheduled for April 28 has been postponed to June 2.
Getting your newborn a Social Security Number is important.
A complete list of East Greenwich municipal services implemented as part of the emergency declaration.
Social Security's online retirement planners are a great place to start mapping out your retirement plan.
The Information Technology department can be reached at 401-886-8670 if there is a question with how to sign up for these tools.
Social Security has served a vital role in the lives of women for over 80 years and women need to plan early and wisely for retirement.
The East Greenwich town manager presented the proposed capital improvement program for the fiscal period 2020-2021 through 2025 - 2026.
Registration for the 2020-21 school year will be March 2 and March 4 at the Swift Community Center.
March 29 is the last day to register to vote in East Greenwich for the April 28 presidential primary.
The 115th Military Police Company out of East Greenwich was deployed as part of Operation Spartan Shield.
Both bond questions were approved by large margins.
Here's everything you need to know before you head into the voting booth on Nov. 5.
In this "Sunday Political Brunch" we look at gun positions of the Democrat presidential candidates
For more than 80 years, our programs have contributed to the financial security of the elderly and the disabled.
If you receive a call from Social Security and aren't expecting one, you must be extra careful!
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The state recounted votes in six races and rejected the requests to recount eight others. The review did not change election night results.
The outgoing town council president says the $86 million unfunded pension liability works out to $20,000 on every home. And there's more.
Five Democrats have been elected to the East Greenwich Town Council, according to unofficial results from the state Board of Elections.
Results from the Rhode Island Secretary of State's office showed support for Gov. Gina Raimondo and Cranston Mayor Allan Fung.
Boston's an employment hub with a chance to reel in Amazon, says Rep. Joseph Shekarchi, RI House Majority Leader.
The office is closing for construction work. Real estate records will not be accepted after 1:30 p.m.
The candidate's yacht hit a rock and took on water, but his campaign is full steam ahead.
The state rep is president of AG&G, Inc., jewelry manufacturers in Johnston.
Gayle Corrigan is to be appointed, according to the agenda under the New Business section.
Trillo says the Dems are sensationalizing the situation at the Southern Border.
The town council has voted not to raise property taxes. For a single-family home, the median tax bill in East Greenwich is $9,573 in FY2019.
The governor has reportedly asked the state Attorney General's office to investigate the lawyer who missed the deadline.
The former Rhode Island governor and U.S. Senator said this morning he is not running for the U.S. Senate.
Joe Trillo, an independent candidate for governor, says yes.
Free college tuition isn't the answer, Trillo says.
The Republican says he will commit to a blind trust, if he's elected.
The discovery in April of a pressure cooker in the woods in West Greenwich led police to a teen suspect, but police could not press charges.
Giovanni Feroce missed a court date May 1 because he was traveling out of state, his campaign lawyer said. He will cooperate.
Trillo's first commercial spot is meant to introduce him to voters, his campaign said. The former state rep is running for governor.
Trillo plans to fund most of his campaign himself.
The executive order allows police to take guns away from people deemed a threat, if there is a legal way to do so, her office said.