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Here's a five-minute guide to everything going on around town today.
The event, featuring free pizza and Spiderman, is set for Sunday, August 1. Last year hundreds of backpacks were distributed.
Mayor Frank Picozzi said the three will have ice water poured on their heads to help fight the fatal neurological disease.
A woman was heading west on Main Avenue when she collided with an SUV turning left onto Jefferson Boulevard, police said.
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Wednesday afternoon traffic was being detoured following reports of a serious crash at Main Avenue and Jefferson Boulevard.
Two men told Lincoln police they were robbed at gunpoint in the north parking lot of the casino.
The rules will allow for consistent wetlands protection regulations from town to town.
The city-owned pool at 975 Sandy Lane has undergone a major renovation since the coronavirus pandemic forced its closure in March of 2020.
Central Falls tenants, landlords, homeowners, and prospective homeowners will be able to access resources and programs at the housing fair.
The award-winning actress promises a "straight no chaser" telling of her journey from Central Falls to Hollywood.
Bacteria levels have returned to acceptable levels at the freshwater beach, RIDOH said.
Fortuitous Partners may now advance their multi-use stadium ahead of the rest of their Phase I project.
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The grants ensure that artistic experiences are available to a diverse range of residents and visitors, Mayor Donald Grebien said.
Charles Morancey, 45, pleaded guilty to federal charges in 2019.
A Town Hall Meeting is set for July 20 at 6:30 p.m., Mayor Maria Rivera announced.