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R I Supreme Court rules for O Malley Trust, against Terrapin

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Commission: We need large investment, better plans for Cumberland parks

CUMBERLAND – This town’s parks and recreation services are understaffed and underfunded, say members of the Parks and Recreation Commission, and a general lack of information on how money is spent makes it difficult to analyze how to improve the situation. Commission Chairman Alan Neville, pictured, and member Dan Stevenson updated the Town Council last week on a number of items that they and Town Solicitor Kelley Morris Salvatore were asked to look into starting in December. Communities such as Smithfield and South Kingstown provide a “much more granular view” of parks and recreation functions, said Neville, creating detailed narratives and setting benchmark expectations for what’s going to be accomplished in a given year, including the number of personnel needed to carry tasks out and other useful information.

Cumberland considers how to handle outdoor seating

CUMBERLAND – With 100 percent capacity expected in Rhode Island restaurants and bars as of May 28, Cumberland’s executive order allowing owners to have temporary outdoor seating equal to what they’re missing inside will be rendered defunct. Members of the Town Council’s ordinance subcommittee will now discuss how best to move forward on addressing the situation, even as many restaurant owners have indicated a desire to continue on with the outdoor seating they’ve been allowed as a group during the pandemic. The trend, as council members mentioned last week, is for restaurants to move more business outdoors, but the town’s temporary order ties that allowable outdoor seating to what’s not allowed by the state inside, meaning the outdoor seats gradually go away until they hit zero toward the end of the month.

Neighbors cry fowl, want chickens evicted from Cumberland Hill

5/5/2021 Neighbors cry fowl, want chickens evicted from Cumberland Hill Paromita Ghosh and David Dugre hold two of their five chickens in the backyard of their home at 86 Spring St. in Cumberland. Some neighbors are complaining about the chickens, but Ghosh and Dugre say they should be allowed to keep them here. (Breeze photos by Robert Emerson) Controversy brings issue back into spotlight CUMBERLAND – A neighborhood kerfuffle over backyard chickens and a deadlocked vote on the issue last week has some officials questioning whether local rules on keeping the clucking birds might need to be revamped. David Dugre and Paromita Ghosh have had five chickens housed in a backyard coop at 86 Spring St. for about the past year after moving into the home two years ago, a situation that’s angered some neighbors over what they say is a diminished quality of life.

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