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Town's Recycling Rate Drops as Disposal Fee Hike Looms
"Income and expenses need to balance at the Transfer Station," said Sanne Kure-Jenswn, the town's new recycling coordinator.

Mark is an award-winning journalist with a background in community journalism. He has been working as a professional journalist most of his adult life. Before joining Patch, he wrote for the South County Independent, covering the seaside town of Narragansett, R.I., since 2004. Before that, he wrote for the University of Rhode Island's campus daily, the Good Five Cent Cigar and was the editor of The Rebellion, South Kingstown High School's paper. He graduated from SK in 1996.
Mark has been recognized by both the Rhode Island and New England Press Associations for outstanding reporting. He has won numerous awards, including first-place prizes for feature writing, investigative reporting, and business and economic reporting. While covering Narragansett, he established a reputation of trustworthiness and fairness, earning the respect of both his readers and the people he covered.
Mark is a devoted husband and father and lives in Cranston with his wife Naomi and daughters Olive and Ruby.
"Income and expenses need to balance at the Transfer Station," said Sanne Kure-Jenswn, the town's new recycling coordinator.

The Conservancy paid $300,000 for the parcel in the center of Little Compton that will expand their Bumblebee Preserve.
The cheerleading dynasty continues for the Edgewood Eagles. Two squads qualified for a national title at the recent New England regionals.
The school announced Ronald Woodley has been named the new head coach of the Quakers' track program.
Mott & Chase Sotheby's International Realty welcomed Robin Nicholson of Newport to their Narragansett office recently.
Hand-decorated fresh double-faced 24-inch Canadian balsam wreaths along with 6- to 9-foot balsam and Fraser fur trees are for the picking.
The public is asked to help police find Edward Delgreco, 35, who police say defrauded Webster Bank out of $13,000.
The public is asked to help police find Edward Delgreco, 35, who police say defrauded Webster Bank out of $13,000.
Crews made quick work of the fire on Brayton Road Monday night.
"Can You Dig This" is executive produced by John Legend and follows in the footsteps of four unlikely gardeners in inner city Los Angeles.
Police said a 16-year-old girl posted nude photos of a 14-year-old girl on Facebook and sent the photos to other local children.
Police charged a 35-year-old Newport woman on Sunday for the incident outside the Meeting Street shelter.
Congrats to all students who made honor roll in the first quarter of the 2015-2016 academic year.
Michael R. West, 36, of Cranston, passed away on Friday, November 20, 2015 at home, surrounded by his loving family.
The forum Monday night includes a presentation from Loren Spears of the Narragansett Indian Tribe. It's hosted by Civic Action EGHS.
Where do all those tax dollars collected from Newporters go? Find out on Thursday at the Newport Public Library.
A Wilbur Avenue resident wants a guardrail after many crashes over the years. This one was the worst in terms of property damage, she said.
Teachers said their grievance came after the district was "unwilling" to deal with "jam packed classes."
Angelos Maintanis, 92, of Cranston, passed peacefully at home on Wednesday, November 18, 2015.
Kenneth “Leroy” Phillips, Sr., 96, of Warwick, formerly of Cranston, passed away peacefully on Thursday, November 19, 2015.