East Greenwich Town Council President Sue Cienki said the Town is disappointed with Judge Susan McGuirl's ruling and may appeal.
The Ocean State has a higher percentage of structurally deficient bridges than anywhere else.
No parking on Main Street from 10 p.m. Tuesday until 6 a.m. Wednesday.
A supporter of President Trump, Trillo is making his run as an Independent.
The police union local says Kent County Water is on scene.
The Town Council reappointed Gayle Corrigan as Town Manager.
Town Council President Suzanne Cienki on Friday posted a statement on the town's website about the issues that contributed to tax hikes.
The Town Council was forced to cancel its meeting because an overflow crowd turned out and could not be accommodated in the meeting room.
Judge Susan McGuirl's decision is not yet online, but the Providence Journal and WJAR say the judge said the appointment is invalid.
Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (CA-12) is in Warwick for a tour of CCRI's advanced manufacturing training site.
The 'One Town' plan, an effort to save money by consolidating Town and school services, is on the joint meeting agenda.
The Town Council said the teachers union and the firefighters union disrupted the meeting Monday night.
Monday night's council meeting also includes a joint meeting with the school committee.
Financial consultant Gayle Corrigan has been named acting Town Manager, East Greenwich Town Council President Sue Cienki said Monday.
Taxpayers will not see an increase in their bills for the first time in 30 years.
The budget is due June 10, so decisions are likely going to be made this week.
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A Facebook event was planned to let Sean Todd know they didn't think his tweet was funny. But he says he supports the march.
Patricia Morgan, R-West Warwick, says some teachers and schools no longer celebrate any holidays for fear of legal reprisals.
The Town received $32,400 to repair sidewalks and improve the street trees on Main Street.
Five are running, including two incumbents and three newcomers.
“To say that I have a vested interest in the Town would be an understatement," said Andy Deutsch.
Giarrusso, who describes himself as an outspoken critic of state spending and one-party government, filed his papers today.
There will be a special election in addition to a regular election in East Greenwich this November, posing a dilemma for candidates.
Decision not to seek reelection coincides with his appointment as chairman of the board of directors of Rhode Island Public Radio.
Robert Watson, a former longtime East Greenwich representative, is facing vandalism and disorderly conduct charges.
One day after a big rally in Warwick, Donald Trump is poised to cruise to victory over John Kasich and Ted Cruz.
Police mailed a summons after an investigation spurred by a mother who saw the unmistakable license plate.
The law, which offers immunity to people who call for medical aid, revives a law originally passed in 2012 that sunsetted in 2015.
The Town Council is meeting tonight to tackle a variety of topics.
"It is now left to the Governor as the last line of defense to be the ultimate champion of an effective judicial merit selection system."
A total of 605 votes were cast at the polls Tuesday.