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Maritime Bus: une aide fédérale est nécessaire

Maritime Bus: une aide fédérale est nécessaire
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City approves transfer station agreement

Councilors Tim Rudd and Meghan Kallman voted against the agreement. Councilors said that though this may not be the most popular decision among Fairlawn residents, they must look out for the entire city and the costs of throwing away trash into the future. They said they expect improvement on past operation of the facility, with built-in protections included. The city’s property subcommittee forwarded the agreement to the council for approval. Waste Connections will be required to foot the bill for the new transfer station and the city will then pay back the money over a decade of lease payments.

Council says goodbye to Barry, two other outgoing members

12/29/2020 John Barry III, left, Councilors Albert Vitali Jr. and Meghan Kallman PAWTUCKET – The City Council last week said farewell to three members with a combination of nearly 50 years in local government, giving a resolution-filled sendoff to its longest-serving member, John Barry III, as well as Councilors Albert Vitali Jr. and Meghan Kallman. Councilors were particularly effusive in their praise of Barry, saying he is the epitome of what a district councilman should be. They said Barry has been relied on for honesty and sound advice for 33 years as councilman. Attorney Jon Anderson spoke of when his parents, Mabel and George, first recruited Barry to run in District 4, and how Barry has served with distinction since, showing a never-ending care for the “forgotten people” of Pawtucket who struggle to get by.

Sunsets, skylines and wild animals: Check out the finalists in our 2020 Travel Photo Contest

Sunsets, skylines and wild animals: Check out the finalists in our 2020 Travel Photo Contest
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Committee moves forward on new trash transfer station

12/15/2020 Committee moves forward on new trash transfer station The city is nearing a 10-year agreement with the operations of the Grotto Avenue transfer station. Waste Connections would build a new facility to replace the existing one. PAWTUCKET – After a failed bid by City Councilor Tim Rudd to get another legal opinion on a new 10-year lease agreement for the city’s waste transfer station, the City Council’s property subcommittee last week gave an initial go-ahead to the agreement. The deal, which goes to the full council Dec. 21, calls for existing operator Waste Connections Inc., which was the only bidder in a request for proposals process, to build a new transfer station at the existing Grotto Avenue site, paying the up-front costs with the understanding that the city would pay back the more than $2 million cost over 10 years and then own the facility.

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