WOONSOCKET – When City Council Vice President John Ward was out walking on March 20, he noticed that something looked off about the Blackstone River. On Monday, March 21, the
WOONSOCKET – If other towns are interested in collaboration, there may be a new path forward for a regional animal shelter serving residents of Woonsocket.
A new database showing which law enforcement officers are POST certified allows residents to check out the bad eggs who used to work for certain departments. Decertified officers can’t work
WOONSOCKET – Like most urban communities, the COVID-19 pandemic hit the city of Woonsocket hard, and recovery has been slow as vaccination rates lag behind the rest of the state.
WOONSOCKET – In her first official meeting as acting executive director of the Woonsocket Housing Authority, Vasiliki Milios, the new top official of the public housing agency, warned that years