"The investment would solidify Davisville’s position as the premiere marine commercial gateway to New England," writes Steven King.
North Kingstown won't get a new Town Manager quite yet.
Interviews are wrapping up and a final decision could soon be reached.
Months of debate finally culminated in a vote Wednesday night.
"Rhode Island citizens do not trust their government, especially the General Assembly," writes Sen. James C. Sheehan.
"Over two hundred citizens have petitioned the Town Council to stop the relocation of the Town Hall and the annex," writes Richard Welch.
It’s a shame when local government. . .gives up and looks to have a fire sale of prominent historic assets," writes Kevin Maloney.
U.S. Congressman David N. Cicilline of Rhode Island made the announcement minutes before a mass shooting in San Bernardino, California.
"It would be folly to ignore the warnings regarding its condition" write Council Members Carol Hueston, Kerry McKay and Jason Albuquerque.
GIna Raimondo's office said there is no reason to make a decision at this time since the federal government has not yet asked for RI's help.
"What’s the harm in continuing the discussion? What’s there to hide?" asks letter writer Donna Hutchinson.
A local developer's plan to drastically transform the former Wickford Elementary School begins the first of many public hearings this week.
The council voted 3-2 in executive session to appoint Thomas Mulligan as interim Town Manager.
The bill guarantees Jews the right to observe their faith without interference from landlords or condo associations.
But Rhode Island isn't out of the weeds yet and future deficits loom.
The move is estimated to save millions.
Better yet: what do you want in the search firm the Town Council hires to help conduct the new manager search?
Rick Benjamin, the state poet, is stepping down Jan. 1 after accepting a job in California.
The Town Council voted in executive session earlier this week to consolidate town functions into one facility for a short term lease.
The town is planning on moving Town Hall functions to Wickford Junction.
Disability advocates marked 25 years since the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed in 1990.
There could be lane closures and other impacts.
The town needs thoughtful residents who want to serve.
Governor Gina Raimondo issued the order on Monday to pay respect to the five military members killed in Tennessee on Thursday.
Governor Gina Raimondo said cybersecurity is a "cutting-edge" industry and the state is poised to benefit.
Grab your crayons, kids. It's time to enter the Beetle Drawing Competition.
The start of a major undertaking to update the town's master planning document is Thursday night.
"Instead of just talking about what we should be doing, we’ve actually done something concrete," writes RI Sen. James C. Sheehan.
The Rhode Island congressional delegation issued statements Tuesday that said the deal with Iran will keep the world safer, if implemented.
Richard Welch: "I hope that we look at all applicants not just those from the rotating fraternity of town managers and administrators."
"Where are the employees we’re working to attract going to live?" asks Rhode Island Housing Director Barbara Fields.
Col. Christopher P. Callahan has been named the next Commanding General of the Rhode Island National Guard.
The salary increase due to lawmakers July 1 won't be hitting the North Kingstown and Exeter state rep's wallet.
By Rhode Island General Treasurer Seth Magaziner.
The bills, sponsored by U.S. Rep. David Cicilline, would restrict gun access to children, criminals and people with "serious mental illness"
The Brewster Board of Selectmen offered the job to North Kingstown Town Manager Michael Embury on Tuesday.
If the Senate approves a companion bill on Wednesday, the state's minimum wage would increase to $9.60.
". . .the Ethics Commission does not entertain “frivolous and reckless complaints," writes Frank DiGregorio.
The West Davisville Bridge could be named after the late Second Lt. Matthew Coutu, who was killed in 2005 while serving in Iraq.
Embury is one of five finalists for a job over the border.