This is the full version of the town spending plan for fiscal 2012 that is scheduled for town council review on June 23.
Local schools would receive the same amount from the town as in the current fiscal year.
The Johnston Town Council is scheduled to review the mayor's budget proposal on June 23 at 7 p.m. at the Municipal Court.
Three blood drives; summer reading kick-off and Kindermusic at Mohr; land trust meeting; summer camp sign-ups; and today in history: Just when you thought it was safe to swim...
Here are the highlights from news and events that took place in the General Assembly this week. For more information on any of these items visit http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/News/.
St. Rocco graduation; blood drive; summer camp sign-ups; zoning board; and today in history: Hendrix at Newport.
Sen. Whitehouse at Mohr; Class of '86 reunion; blood drive; farmer's market; and today in history: Why every scandal is a "-gate."
The payday lending industry is fending off questions from a broad range of community and political activists.
Banks would no longer be allowed to fingerprint non-customers who attempt to cash checks.
Activities at the library; summer activity sign-ups; business workshop; seeking Moms for a walking group; and today in history: How does it feel?
The committee tabled a scheduled vote on the bus contract at its June 14 meeting.
The Johnston School Committee is scheduled to meet tonight at 7 p.m. at Ferri Middle School.
Deb Ramos, President of the North Central Chamber of Commerce, calls on members to oppose tax increases.
The Council voted unanimously to upgrade equipment and allow union members with 5 years of service to serve on the retirement board.
Police and firefighters can serve on the board after five years of service.
Flag Day explained; how to observe it; local celebration; auditions for The Wedding Singer; and today in history: And you thought "America's Got Talent" was original.
The town council is expected to review the mayor's budget proposal.
The Johnston Council is scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. at the Municipal Court.
Town council meeting; free fitness class at The Bridge; summer camp sign-ups; Bingo in Cranston; and today in history: The lights at Fenway.
The state Department of Transportation posts its weekly list of projects and traffic pattern changes scheduled through Friday, June 17.
A weekly round-up of legislative action in the Rhode Island General Assembly.
JHS graduation; St. Rocco sports banquet; Nifty Nineties; farmers market in NoPro; and today in history: Remember the von Bulow trial?
Thunderstorms and high winds are forecast beginning at 3 p.m on June 9.
Places to go to cool down; driving tips; health advisories; weather forecast; and today in history: Spelling Bee winner.
The Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency issues an advisory on how to stay cool.
Officials are predicting a potential for severe weather today and tomorrow.
The right lanes of Route 6A East and West between I-295 and Atwood Avenue will be closed overnight.
The state Department of Transportation posts its weekly list of projects and traffic pattern changes scheduled through Friday, June 10.
Officials have issued a tornado watch and special weather advisory for Rhode Island.
Take a few minutes to reflect and pay respects to our military personnel.
Passes will still be available at 2010 rates through July 1 at state beach locations beginning May 28.
The state Department of Transportation posts its weekly list of projects and traffic pattern changes scheduled through Friday, May 27.
A Memorial Day observance is also scheduled for May 31.
State officials are expected to attend the meeting with business owners.
State Representative Frank Ferri, the owner of Town Hall Lanes, discusses recent efforts to legalize same-sex marriage.
Town employes are doing the work to turn the former library into a new courthouse.