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Vienna group pleads to save community centre – The Aylmer Express

Vienna group pleads to save community centre – The Aylmer Express
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Volunteers cultivate finishing touches on Rockport s Memorial Park

Pat Cole Members of the Rockport Parks and Beautification Committee took to Memorial Park in mid-May to spread three yards of mulch throughout the garden beds.  The group consisted of of Doug and Pat Cole, Sally Cook, Jan Baldwin, Paula Coyne, Denise Munger and Haunani Wallace, all who spent the better part of two hours completing the task.  Meanwhile, Lea Anne Dunton was studying the remaining area to be landscaped at the Rockport Public Library, laying out the design for the plants the town is purchasing.  Those, too, will need to be planted by volunteers.   The Park was redesigned by the committee after it was used as a staging area for the construction of the new library.  The Select Board tasked the committee members with restoring it back to its original state, or an improved state. 

Gift Of Books Celebrates National Library Week

UpdatedThu, Apr 8, 2021 at 6:01 am ET Reply From left to right. Sandy Coletta, Elaine Hogan, Sue Amoruso, Bob Ryan (Wakefield Books), Pat Cole, Carolyn Maher, Maria Hoey The GFWC Women s Club of South County of South County is celebrating National Library Week by delivering one hundred books purchased by club members and the public to local libraries. The project, GFWC Loves Libraries, One Book at a Time, began in February during National Library Lovers Month. Participating libraries are Westerly Library and Wilcox Park, Maury Loontjens Memorial Library in Narragansett, Cross Mills Public Library in Charlestown, South Kingstown s Peace Dale Library, and Willett Free Library in North Kingstown, but all books will be available to Rhode Islanders through the Ocean State Interlibrary Loan system. The donated books have positive female characters and emphasize diversity.

Future of North Bend pool up in the air

The future of the community pool in North Bend will likely be decided by voters in 2021. During a work session Monday, City Administrator David Milliron discussed the pool, telling the council the city could not afford to continue to lose money operating the facility. “What is very, very apparent when talking to folks is the value of the pool,” Milliron said. “It has served North Bend for 63 years. This is a pool that is open year-round.” Milliron said in normal times, between 250 and 300 people use the pool every day. But it is losing money. In 2020, the pool accounted for 5 percent of general fund expenditures in the budget. That trailed only the police and fire departments in city funding. In dollars, $485,945 was budgeted for the pool, more than public works, parks and administration.

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