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In Rhode Island, the voter ID law requires voters to present some sort of ID before they will be allowed to vote tomorrow – here's what you'll need.

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In Rhode Island, the voter ID law requires voters to present some sort of ID before they will be allowed to vote tomorrow – here's what you'll need.

Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, Nov. 6.
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In Rhode Island, the voter ID law requires voters to present some sort of ID before they will be allowed to vote tomorrow – here's what you'll need.
In Rhode Island, the voter ID law requires voters to present some sort of ID before they will be allowed to vote tomorrow – here's what you'll need.
Rhode Island state law allows people who have not registered to vote to cast a ballot of the top office.
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Rhode Island state law allows people who have not registered to vote to cast a ballot of the top office – in Newport, go to City Hall.
EG Town Manager Bill Sequino outlines how the referenda for $20 million for clean water, $20 million for environmental and recreational purposes, and $25 million for affordable housing, would impact East Greenwich.
Rhode Island state law allows people who have not registered to vote to cast a ballot of the top office – in E.G., go to Swift.
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Information about the following incidents was supplied by the East Greenwich Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Mr. Worrell was a WWII Army Air Corps veteran and a Purple Heart recipient.
The debate, which took place on Wednesday, Oct. 24, at the Varnum Armory, featured candidates Kevin McDonough (I), Mark Schwager (D), and Anthony Giarrusso (R).
Independent candidate Domenic Marcone is running for School Committee.
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Democrat Deidre Gifford is running for a second term.
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