The effort to build apartments on an empty lot just west of Tanner Drive is moving along after the Gillette City Council approved the first reading of a rezoning request.
CHARLESTOWN, R.I. – Residents, out-of-towners, and returning New England residents alike were out in full force over the weekend to celebrate the Chamber of Commerce’s 38th Annual Seafood Festival, with
The Gillette City Council is currently debating whether or not to adopt a hate crime ordinance. It’s passed two of three readings since being introduced late last month. And it’s proven to be a hot topic. The council chamber is filled with residents earlier this month waiting to voice their opinions on the second reading of the hate crime ordinance. They’ve had to wait as the council conducted its regular business before hearing public comment on the issue. When they finally had the chance to speak some of the comments were heated.