It's Tuesday - check out these things to know:
Mayor Leo Fontaine votes against delay, police department to continue filling slots though overtime.
Traffic will be diverted to Exit 9 (Rte. 146).
U.S. Senator Jack Reed announces "Our Town" grant for arts, economic development.
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Happy Monday, Woonsocket - Here are some things to know:
Local company joins John Deere, MillerCoors, HP, and Best Buy in breaking ties with lawmaker-business partner group.
Panel OKs $4,620 for year's supply of medical gloves for WFD.
Start the week off right with today's things to know.
Anita McGuire-Forcier: Committee members playing political games Instead of working to fix school department budget.
This arrest information was supplied by the Attorney General's office. An indictment does not indicate a conviction.
It's Tuesday, Woonsocket - here are today's things to know.
Budget Commission approves payment schedule using $12 million in advanced state aid.
Business woman rallies local businesses, volunteers to aid city.
Congressman to attend specialty snack and gift shop's grand opening at 11 a.m.
Commission to seek $7 million in cost savings, commercial tax rate set to 27 percent.
It's another weekend in the city - here are some things to know:
Chief Justice John Roberts is the swing vote in a 5-4 decision to uphold the president's health care plan.
Colorado firm will upgrade city's wastewater treatment facility for $36.6 million.
A new law requires parental or medical permission for every other tanning visit by people under 18 years old — what do you think?
The week is mostly over, but there are still some things to know.
Rep. Spencer Dickinson says law will make city's fight a state matter.
Welcome to Wednesday - here are today's things to know:
DPW encourages people to log their recycling efforts online for coupons, contest.
It's totally Tuesday, Woonsocket - here are some things to know:
E-mail memo from Committeeman Chris Roberts warns move could disrupt efforts to solve deficits.
Move allows school department to pay all vendors, pending Commission approval.
The state-appointed Budget Commission approved Woonsocket's $122-million budget proposal, but continues to look for cuts and more revenue. Public safety vacancies are left unfilled.
Earlier, the state-appointed Budget Commission approved the School Committee's request to bring 63 laid-off teachers back to work.
Welcome to the start of another week, Woonsocket - here are some things to know.
Vimala Phongsavanh cast sole vote against request for state takeover of schools.
Letter to Education Commissioner Deborah Gist says WED can't balance budget.
Panel votes to wait for the School Committee's approval before calling educators back.
Public speaking portion of meeting draws suggestions for next steps to fix deficit.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Woonsocket
Stalemate between Woonsocket delegation and Governor unresolved at session's end.
State director of revenue working with Woonsocket Delegation to win their support.
Grass, weeds, small branch pickup ends next week.
About $900,000 owed to the company for school bus services.