A total of nine single-family homes will be built in the Bella Woods Vue development.
The school committee deferred decisions on a new bus contract and budget changes until July 21.
The town's advisory board for developments is scheduled to meet tonight at 7 p.m. at the senior center.
The Johnston School Committee is scheduled to meet tonight at 7 p.m. at Ferri Middle School.
The North Central Chamber is teaming up with state officials to present today's workshop.
Harry Potter at Mohr; business workshop; school board and planning board meet; and today in history: the Stones start rolling.
Crafts and genealogy at Mohr; summer bash for the senior center; two blood drives; town council meets; and today in history: ground control to Major Tom...
The state Department of Transportation posts its weekly list of projects and traffic pattern changes scheduled through Friday, July 15.
The July 10 race is expected to include Central Avenue, Killingly Street, and Pocasset Avenue.
A wrap-up of the 2011 session, up to the Assembly's adjournment on July 1.
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management issued an ozone alert for July 6.
Johnston Town Hall hadn't received any requests as of 11:30 a.m. on July 5.
People who owe car and tangible taxes from 2001 through 2009 will be able to pay what they owe without penalty.
The outdoor pool in Cranston begins its summer season today.
A media campaign and community barbecue are in the works, according to Chairman Joseph Golomboski.
Despite exemption that "eviscerates" "important rights", governor OKs law.
The state Department of Transportation posts its weekly list of projects and traffic pattern changes scheduled through Friday, July 8.
Trash from outside of Rhode Island will still be banned.
A weekly round-up of legislative action in the Rhode Island General Assembly.
But state Sen. Frank Lombardo said the bill may re-emerge later this year.
Here's a list of e-mail addresses and phone numbers for the members of the Rhode Island House of Representatives who represent Johnston.
Johnston Sen. Frank Lombardo III, who voted against a measure to impose binding arbitration for teachers contracts, said the bill's prospects are less than certain.
The town's three representatives and one state senator all voted to approve the bill.
The Rhode Island Senate approved civil unions on June 29, about a month after the House passed the measure, sponsored by a Johnston representative.
The Johnston school board also approved a number of contracts and recalls for teachers who had been given layoff notices.
Stories at Mohr; weekly Walk with Cops; track & field cookout; Tea Party meets; and today in history: Sing a song of sixpence? No more.
A year after the Rhode Island General Assembly passed a law allowing certain kinds of fireworks, Johnston is home to three temporary sellers.
Story time and grill time at Mohr; ballroom dancing at the senior center; historical society meets; summer sports sign-ups; and today in history: A throwback to the hair metal days.
The Valero gas station at 135 Putnam Pike is set to host a car wash — with hand-drying by local officials.
The governor also says local tourism councils should share a message about the state.
Yoga an stories for littlies; blood drive at the senior center; Rotary Club in North Providence; tennis and soccer sign-ups at Johnston Rec; and today in history: not even close.
Basketball camp; magic and crafts at Mohr; update on student performance; swimming in NoPro; and today in history: Way, way before HD.
The state Department of Transportation posts its weekly list of projects and traffic pattern changes scheduled through Friday, July 1.
Scenes from the town council meeting where the 2012 budget was passed — including a confrontation between Mayor Joseph Polisena and a business owner.
The spending plan goes into effect on July 1.
Lots of things for the kids; a mystery lunch at the Senior Center; and today in history: You thought this year's Stanley Cup finals ran late.
JohnstonPatch goes inside the numbers of the proposed fiscal 2012 budget.
Budget hearing tonight; walk with cops; Chamber events; Friends of Mohr meet; and today in history: The end of the longest baseball game.
Joshua Avila and Nilanda Sutoummalee received a Civic Leadership Award from the Rhode Island secretary of state on June 17.