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U.S. Sen. Jack Reed will lead a community conversation about Elon Musk’s so-called U.S. Department of Government Efficiency from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 15, at the recreation center, 41 ...
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JAMESTOWN ZONING BOARD OF REVIEW WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING APRIL 22, 2025, AT THE JAMESTOWN TOWN HALL 93 NARRAGANSETT AVENUE, JAMESTOWN, RHODE ISLAND AT 7:00 P.M. UPON ...
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Three of the state’s municipally owned wastewater plants contributed nearly 50 percent of the discharge into Narragansett Bay in 1989, according to a report by Save The Bay, The Jamestown Press ...
In the six weeks since the proposed bond to improve Fort Getty was presented to the town council, the potential amount of borrowed money to subsidize that plan has been reduced from $930,000 to zero.
The E-ZPass walk-in center at the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority will now be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. “We’ve extended our hours to give customers more ...
A highly anticipated meeting to discuss the future of Fort Getty was canceled Tuesday due to the audience surpassing the 114-person limit. Town Administrator Ed Mello expected that overcrowding ...
With spring’s arrival comes the return of sailing news, which includes headlines related to the Newport Bermuda Race, the Rhody Regatta and New York Yacht Club’s flagship regatta, which will ...
A moving target of $4.6 million is standing between the town council and adoption of a proposed $30.84 million budget for 2025-26. The councilors at their meeting Monday elected to have one more ...
Susan R. (Gauvin) Wilkie, 80, of Jamestown, R.I., passed away March 5, 2025. She was the wife of the late George R. Wilkie for nearly 50 years. Born July 17, 1944, in Providence, Susan was the ...
Pink-clad Elle Woods and her precious dog are taking over North Kingstown High School’s six-show production of “Legally Blonde,” and the musical will feature 10 students from Jamestown. The iconic ...
A poll by the Mellman Group shows most Rhode Island residents support a so-called bottle bill to reduce litter and improve recycling. The results were released March 7 by Save The Bay, which paid for ...
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