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After conducting an investigation of possible theft of loam (soil composed of a mixture of sand, clay, silt and organic matter) by Department of Public Works (DPW) employee Dan Conley, the Warwick …
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In an address that highlighted achievements of his administration and initiatives for the future, Scott Avedisian left no doubt Tuesday night that he hasn’t tired of the mayor’s job he has held …
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Despite his qualifications, former Ward 5 Councilman Carlo Pisaturo Jr. was denied a seat on the Warwick Sewer Authority Board by a 4-5 vote during Monday’s council meeting. Those voting against …
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Superintendent Richard D’Agostino made the case Thursday: Money spent to keep the city’s three junior high schools operating at about 50 percent capacity would be better spent if Gorton closed …
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The hundreds that packed the Toll Gate auditorium Tuesday night to learn the fate of Gorton Junior High School stood up and cheered following the 4-1 approval of a motion to table the vote on school …
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First-time candidate and stay-at-home mom Jennifer Townsend-Ahearn pulled out on top by about 5,000 votes in Tuesday night’s election for School Committee. With 35 percent of the vote, Ahearn …
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Mayor Scott Avedisian expects to be getting some calls next week from some irate property owners.
But it’s not what you would expect after a citywide revaluation.
Usually, property owners …
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Over the next six months, the Warwick Fire Department will bring aboard 17 new firefighters to give the department a full complement of 214 and enable the city to reduce overtime costs. It’s all …
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School administrators defended the recommendation to close Gorton Junior High School as a cost-saving measure that will help address the needs of all students yesterday at a joint meeting of the …
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Under an agreement announced Saturday, Peter P. Horoschak has retired as superintendent, thereby starting a process to find a new leader for the school system of about 9,400 students and 1,000 …
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