Riley, a native and resident of Fall River, wasn t looking for a reason to leave, but couldn t pass up an opportunity to apply for the top job in her home district. But it didn t wind up going her way.
The proposed $60.1 million general fund budget, which represents a 2% total increase in spending over the FY24 budget, includes a request for $387,866 more in local funding from Warren (a 2.7% increase over last year), and $704,633 from Bristol (a 2.4% increase over last year).
One law governs public meetings in Rhode Island, yet seemingly no two public meetings are the same. A sweeping analysis of “public comment” rules by the American Civil Liberties Union …
At the conclusion of their Monday night meeting, the School Committee voted to released an extensive statement regarding the new high school construction project.
Should a bond worth up to $200 million be prepared in time and approved by voters this November, the lion s share of that capital would be used to demolish and construct a new high school for Bristol Warren teens.