Members decide to wait for General Assembly's decision on supplemental tax.
Inspection will happen from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Resolution by Rep. Doreen Costa asks governor to abandon battle to keep Pleau from federal jurisdiction.
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Bill was held till Woonsocket delegation weighed in with their support.
Ward told members of joint Council, School Committee working session that bill could get second shot.
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Council President says Finance Committee must move bill quickly for city to avoid state intervention.
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Mayor, Council President answer questions about need for supplemental tax bill.
Discussion to be televised on Capitol TV.
Members sorted though line items totaling at least $66 million Monday.
Plastics Group of America is purchasing property for expansion.
Saturday working session examines line items in determining final figure.
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Jules Desurmont Worsted Mill will be renovated, used by Plastics Group of America.
Top three presenters in Globe Park Science Fair show off their experiments.
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Accountant on loan from city has retired, will no longer work for schools.
Sister of David Main says legal fight is preventing proper prosecution.
Chafee says he's confident in next stage of legal contest.
Collection ensures that state’s household hazardous waste is properly disposed.
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First Circuit Court of Appeals rules against Governor in state's rights contest.
Woonsocket Rep. says organization is misunderstood.
Fish in freshwaters without fishing license or trout conservation stamp Saturday, Sunday.
A few personal expressions of support for preserving the Place Jolicoeur Memorial.
Draft budget will be ready May 11, Committee declines to ask for Donoyan's ouster.
Woonsocket, Lincoln venues will open in July.
Mayor Fontaine speaks about history of Place Jolicoeur Monument.
Throngs crowd Place Jolicoeur to oppose demand to remove cross from monument.
Statement comes hours before rally to preserve memorial, web site in face of demands of Freedom From Religion Foundation.
Both say a budget should be ready by May 11.
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Officials working to ensure apartment houses have alarms following Hope Street fire.
Special meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m.
The council president has called for the superintendent's ouster if a budget — due March 1 — isn't submitted soon.
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