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The school department will once again address the touchy issue of how to handle declining enrollment, although at this point acting superintendent Richard D’Agostino says it’s too soon to know …
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As if the council hasn’t already heard the message from the governor, general treasurer, Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce and union leaders, Senator Jack Reed and Mayor Scott Avedisian joined …
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“I’m really satisfied with the way it has progressed and I’m gratified because so many of Warwick’s voices are echoed within the elements of the agreement,” said Ward 3 Councilwoman Camille …
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Normally, attendance at school committee meetings is sparse, but it was a different story Tuesday. Not even the rain could stop students, teachers and parents of the Gorton community from showing up …
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Results from the 2012 general election...
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All told, property worth more than $2.7 billion is not being taxed in Warwick.
That includes churches, non-profit organizations, educational institutions and, the grand daddy of them all, the …
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Warwick Chief of Police Stephen McCartney sees decriminalization of marijuana as “a piece of legislation that will do more harm than good to our society.”
“It is believed that the issue of …
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"No good deed goes unpunished.” Those were the words of Rep. Joseph McNamara concerning legislation he introduced he believed would strengthen school mentor programs. Now, to his dismay, the law is …
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By the numbers, it makes little difference whether Aldrich or Gorton Junior High School is closed. Closing either school and sending those students to the remaining two junior high schools would save …
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While the economy continues to have an impact on traffic at Green Airport, updates to the instrument landing system also played a factor in the 7.37 percent decline in passenger traffic for the month …
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