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Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, March 29.

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Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, March 29.

The EGHS graduate and Eagle Scout was a former EG Fire District volunteer.
If the district is dissolved and reestablished as a town department, the town will probably lose that funding source.
There will be savings in the short term with the consolidation of accounting, legal and other services, but also a loss of future revenue if commercial impact fees are not continued.
Information about the following incidents was supplied by the East Greenwich Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The Coventry senator says he hasn’t made a “firm decision” yet on voting to allow SSM legislation to be voted on by the full Senate.
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, March 28.
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, March 27.
A note found last Wednesday afternoon stated a bomb would be detonated before the end of the day.
The EG senator says he hasn’t made a “firm decision” yet on voting to allow SSM legislation to be voted on by the full Senate.
Every Thursday we list home sales in Johnston over the previous seven days.
And they came in second in the Interscholastic Chess League.
You have until April 5 to complete the survey, which will be used to guide calendar decisions for the 2014-15 school year.
PieZoni's is going to be a take-out and eat-in pizza and calzone restaurant; Raw Bob's Organic Juicery is going in next to Symposium Books on Main Street.
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, March 26.
Coincidentally, Jeff Cianciolo is also the person behind the ballot question last November asking voters if the EG Fire District should be abolished and replaced with a town department.
Coincidentally, Jeff Cianciolo is also the person behind the ballot question last November asking voters if the EG Fire District should be abolished and replaced with a town department.
The winners received certificates at last week's School Committee meeting.
Information about the following incidents was supplied by the East Greenwich Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.