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The Crescent Park Looff Carousel presents its 2023 Summerfest. Fanelli Amusements will provide carnival rides, games and snacks. Tickets for the amusements can be purchased early with …
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7/6/23
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The Aitken School community as been a strong supporter in the fight against food uncertainty. The Aitken PTO recently held a Family Bingo night that also doubled as a food drive for Doorways, and a …
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10/27/23
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The Rhode Island Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals Executive Board voted unanimously to endorse East Providence State Representative Gregg Amore in his candidacy for Secretary of State. …
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6/6/22
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East Providence, RI – The City of East Providence was awarded a grant from the Rhode Island Office of Healthy Aging to expand its public health workforce within the aging and disability …
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7/2/22
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State House — Rep. Jennifer Smith Boylan was formally sworn into the House of Representatives today as the 2023-24 term of the Rhode Island General Assembly convened. Representative Boylan …
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1/8/23
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Charter Commission Continues Tussle with City Council City charter commission chairman Marc Furtado, continued to wrangle with the City Council at its June 21 st meeting. Furtado is still upset …
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7/6/23
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Town Administrator Shawn Cadime unveiled a tentative FY’2025 budget of $72.1 million at Wednesday’s Select Board meeting.
That figure represents a 3.7 percent increase over the …
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By Joe Siegel
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3/18/24
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• Plastic bags or wrap – Bread bags, produce bags, and Ziploc bags all stretch. There's an easy way to tell if bags are eligible to be recycled. As with most recycling programs, there's a …
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11/26/22
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State House — Sen. Robert Britto (D-Dist. 18, East Providence, Pawtucket) was formally sworn into office Tuesday, Jan. 3, as the 2023-24 term of the Rhode Island General Assembly convened. …
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1/8/23
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(East Providence, RI, October 27, 2023) - East Bay Community Action Program (EBCAP) is pleased to announce three new appointments to its Integrated Health Services staff. Elizabeth Zebian, DDS , of …
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10/27/23
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Seekonk Fire Chief Sandra Lowery has been suspended with pay since August 4. The Reporter has obtained a copy of a letter sent to Lowery by Town Administrator Shawn Cadime. It has been heavily …
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By Joe Siegel
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9/15/22
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A cat family at the Rehoboth Animal Shelter has an unusual story: Ginny was so determined to find homes for her kittens that she brought them to the ACO! Ginny is about two years old, quiet and …
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11/26/22
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State House – Rep. Matthew Dawson (D-Dist. 65, East Providence) was formally sworn into office on Tuesday, January 3, as the 2023-24 term of the Rhode Island General Assembly convened. …
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1/8/23
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State House – The Senate today passed legislation ( 2023-S 0425 ) sponsored by Sen. Louis P. DiPalma, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, which would protect public employees upon the …
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6/4/23
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Seekonk’s annual town election is on April 1 but unlike past years, there will not be any opportunities for candidates to share their views in a televised forum. That’s because three of …
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By Joe Siegel
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3/18/24
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On November 8, Rehoboth voters will be asked to approve a debt exclusion to pay for the $305 million Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School construction.
The building project was approved …
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By Joe Siegel
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10/20/22
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State House – The Senate today passed a bill sponsored by Sen. Valarie Lawson that would protect seniors from being denied supplemental Medicare coverage or charged higher rates based on …
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6/4/23
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State House – The House of Representatives today passed legislation (2023-H 5955A) sponsored by Rep. Matthew S. Dawson (D-Dist. 65, East Providence) which would eliminate the requirement of …
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6/4/23
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It’s the time of year to give thanks and The Rehoboth Food Pantry is reaching out to so many of you! It has been a wonderful fall started by The St. Vincent DePaul group from Our Lady of Mount …
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12/1/23
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Two former Seekonk Fire Chiefs are running for Select Board in the April 2 town election.
Michael Healy, who resigned from the board last November, will be competing with former board member …
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By Joe Siegel
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2/14/24
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