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Area trails will receive grant-funded upgrades
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RI Awards $33,500 Recreational Trail Grant To Smithfield
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Land Trust unveils hiking trails at Booth Pond
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SMITHFIELD A disabled Vietnam veteran with long roots in the community received a $25,000 settlement and a written apology from the town he holds dear after the superintendent unceremoniously barred him from school grounds a move that he says prevented him from casting a primary ballot and getting a COVID vaccine at the high school.
The Town of Smithfield, its school district and Supt. Judith Paolucci this week reached a $25,000 settlement with 72-year-old Alfred Costantino, a former Navy Seabee who has lived in town for more than 65 years.
In reaching the settlement, the parties drafted a joint statement signed by Costantino and Paolucci.
SMITHFIELD – Celebrating 10 years at Mary Mowry Commons, the nonprofit organization Revive the Roots has announced partnerships with the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council that will bring educational materials along the Mowry House trails.
Hannah Purcell, of Revive the Roots, said that and many other programs are shaping up for this summer to make it a very successful season for outdoor volunteerism and partnerships.
Revive the Roots is teaming up with the WRWC for a clean-up day on April 20 where members will clean up the trails, river and farm on Farnum Pike near Old Forge Road and launch a new sign program identifying the trail’s significance to the Woonasquatucket Watershed.