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DEFENDING LONGEVITY: Committee member Terri …
By a 3-2 vote Tuesday evening, the School Committee approved a two-year contract giving 380 members of the Warwick Independent School Employees (WISE) Union a 1.5 percent raise in August followed by … more
To the Editor: Some of the most horrific consequences of same-sex marriage being passed in Massachusetts have been the effects in their public schools. Massachusetts father David Parker tried … more
MISSING: John Kakos, 16, a student at Coventry …
Cheryl Kakos said she hasn’t slept in days. The search for her son, John Kakos, 16, has stolen her appetite and her time for rest. Cheryl said John has been missing since approximately 2:30 … more
THEIR DAY: Mayor Scott Avedisian declared …
With city employees gathered around for a Christmas party at Meadowbrook Lanes last Thursday, Mayor Scott Avedisian stepped forward to recognize the service of three councilmen who will retire as … more
To the Editor: On Wednesday, March 6, 2013, the Long Term Facilities Planning Committee (LTFPC) voted to submit a recommendation to the Warwick School Committee to close Gorton Junior High … more
DOUBLE THE EXCITEMENT: Ward 3 Councilwoman …
Landslide victories were in place Tuesday night, as Ward 3 Councilwoman Camille Vella-Wilkinson and Ward 8 candidate Joseph Gallucci won their Democratic primary races by more than 70 percent. … more
Even if nothing is done, the next 10 days could reshape Warwick schools for decades to come, as well as set the stage for a budgetary showdown between the School Committee and the mayor and City … more
The Gorton community is breathing a sigh of relief following the School Committee’s vote Tuesday to postpone the close of the school until a long-term plan for the district is developed. This is … more
More political flyers have been distributed in Wards 1 and 6, but this time they involve sewer taxes, as opposed to previous flyers that solely targeted Ward 1 Councilman Steve Colantuono. The … more
DEMOLITION RECOMMENDED: The former Potowomut …
It all looks to add up. Tear down a school; replace it with a fire station; save $325,000 a year by ending a contract with East Greenwich and use the money saved to pay off the fire station. … more
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