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Woonsocket Announces Street Sweeping Schedule
The North End District is first on the list as crews prepare to begin the cleanup effort.

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The North End District is first on the list as crews prepare to begin the cleanup effort.

Thanks to the Portsmouth Tree Commission, residents can pick up a seedling at Town Hall on Saturday morning, but supplies are limited.
Deputy Chief Scott Kettelle will be sworn in at Monday night's Town Council meeting.
The suspect allegedly took a package from a house on Bay View Avenue and might be involved in a break-in elsewhere in Edgewood.
A 19-year-old Woonsocket man who posted selfies to the Patriots kicker's iCloud account is facing new charges in Wrentham, MA.
Rhode Island Resource Recovery is recognizing Earth Month by hosting the free events.
Rhode Island Resource Recovery is recognizing Earth Month by hosting the free events.
Rhode Island Resource Recovery is recognizing Earth Month by hosting the free events across Rhode Island in April.
The town is looking to fill a slew of positions.
IndieWhip, the company that produced a state tourism video with footage from Iceland, is poking fun in a new video.
The IYRS School of Technology and Trades and the Rhode Island Marine Trades Association are hosting the 11th annual Career Day on Saturday.
It's going to be below freezing a few times next week, but who cares!
The state police and Tiverton police executed search warrants and seized 70 pounds of pot, 24 mature plants, butane honey oil and more.
The Derby will be held Saturday, April 2nd at St. Brendan School in Riverside, RI from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Crowley family is determined to beat cancer and raise awareness about how easy it is to sign up at the Bone Marrow Registry.
Expedia picked 18 of the most interesting places in the country and Bristol made the list.
East Greenwich police seized the handicap parking permit after an officer noticed the placard was bent to conceal it had expired in 2010.
Outages and downed trees could occur through Thursday night as a High Wind Warning is in effect until 9 p.m.
The following cases were heard in Kent County District Court this week.
The Newport Historical Society's "Newport Eats" history of food initiatives continues on April 7.