Woonsocket is open for business, mayor says.
The state Department of Environmental Management awarded the City $1,500.
Hazardous and Electronic waste will be accepted.
Woonsocket State Rep.Michael Morin is 'Legislator of the Year.'
Police sent summonses to 54 car owners with out-of-state plates. They allegedly parked in the City for more than 30 days.
The money will be used for Cass Park, the mayor's office said.
NeighborWorks Blackstone River Valley is receiving a grant of $258,000.
The work starts Monday in the Fairmount district.
The rating went from A-minus to A-plus, the mayor's office said.
The City is getting a new fire truck and new gear for firefighters, the mayor's office said Monday.
Now 2002 models are no longer taxable; tax is reduced on other vehicles.
The City was rewarded for reducing workers comp cases, the mayor said.
The new signals have flashing lights to improve safety,
There was no pickup Thursday, due to the storm. Here is the schedule for the rest of the week.
No collection on New Year's Day and one day delay for the rest of the week.
Estrella, 26, of Woonsocket, was charged on Friday, Dec. 1, with felony child abuse, police said.
The City says the week of Nov. 27 through Dec. 2 is the last this year for yard waste collections.
The unaudited results show a combined $1.7 million surplus.
The work will start Sunday night at 9 on South Main and River streets.
Mayor Lisa Baldelli-Hunt says a zoning board member should resign after comments he made on a radio program.
Bannon didn't quite have time to get out the door before U.S. Cong. David Cicilline issued a statement.
Patch Survey: Woonsocket is cutting property taxes. East Greenwich and Middletown are holding the line.
Northeast Revaluation Group is using sales and market data to update real estate property values citywide.
They're not the Trumps, and the Statehouse isn't the White House. But Rhode Island's Teacher of the Year brought his fan to Smith Hill.
Thursday’s rating upgrade is the third consecutive upgrade by Fitch, the mayor's office said.
Residents can buy stickers at City Hall to use the drop-off site in Blackstone, Mass.
Residents encouraged to drop off hazardous materials, e-waste, and documents for shredding.
Curbside pick-up of yard waste (grass clippings, small branches, weeds, etc.) resumes for Woonsocket residents beginning Monday April 10.
Moody’s has upgraded the 'outlook' on the City of Woonsocket’s 'Ba3' rated bonds to 'Positive.'
The police say the ban will be in effect through noon on Wednesday.
The shed will help recycle and also benefit people who need tools or household items their neighbors no longer want.
There's no trash or recycling pickup on Jan. 16, and the schedule for the rest of the week is on a one-day delay, due to the holiday.
Invenergy has made an offer to the City of Woonsocket to purchase water to supply the proposed Clear River Energy Center, the mayor says.
The City has announced the curbside collection schedule.
Curbside pick-up is delayed one day for the holiday.
The Senior Center and the Harris Public Library will be open for people who need to warm up during regular business hours.
The City's temporary yard waste drop-off site will stay open through Jan. 14,
This is the last week for grass clippings and other yard waste until April.
There's no rubbish and recycling pickup on Thursday, so the schedule for Thursday and Friday is on a one-day delay.
Woonsocket's reminding residents about the snow parking bans that will go into effect Dec. 1 in the event of a "significant snowfall."