PAWTUCKET – Not only should five city Rhode Island Public Transit Authority routes proposed for cuts be fully maintained, say members of the City Council, but the agency should also
PAWTUCKET – a new nine-member ad hoc committee will take as long as its members need to come up with answers on whether and how City Hall should be saved.
PAWTUCKET – Dec. 7 is when everyone will get the full and clear picture on the future of the McCoy Stadium site, according to School Committee Chairperson Jim Chellel.
PAWTUCKET – With new staffers in place and promises of improvements, staff at the Paul J. Wildenhain Memorial Animal Shelter joined city officials Monday in hosting a grand reopening ribbon-cutting