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North Kingstown Recycling Pickup Delayed By Tropical Storm Henri

Pickup will operate on a one-day delay throughout the week.

There's no recycling pickup on Monday, and collection will be delayed by a day for the rest of the week.
There's no recycling pickup on Monday, and collection will be delayed by a day for the rest of the week. (Jimmy Bentley/Patch)

NORTH KINGSTOWN, RI — Recycling pickup will be delayed this week due to Tropical Storm Henri, North Kingstown town officials said.

There's no recycling pickup on Monday, and collection will be delayed by a day for the rest of the week.

The storm swept through the state Sunday, leaving a trail of power outages and damage in its wake. At the storm's peak, approximately 100,000 National Grid customers lost power, with full restoration expected to take several days.

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Read more: Post-Henri Power Restoration Expected To Take 'Days' In RI


The storm was not as bad as it could have been, though some additional flooding could be possible with the shifting tides, said the director of the Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency.

"We dodged a pretty good bullet here," Marc Pappas said.

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Even as weather conditions improved, Gov. Dan McKee urged residents to stay home Sunday night, allowing emergency responders to get to work on recovery efforts.
"We'll see the green light very shortly," McKee said during his 4 p.m. news conference. "The important work of recovery must begin promptly."

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