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SMITHFIELD – Five Smithfield restaurants have been given until April to be in good standing with the Rhode Island Division of Taxation before their liquor licenses are revoked or suspended. The Town Council on Tuesday heard the hardships each business has suffered during COVID-19. While restaurants have struggled to stay afloat during closures and limited dining, the R.I. Division of Taxation continued to collect sales taxes and penalties from them. Some restaurants failed to make tax payments on time, incurring penalties and fees. Those restaurants, including Parma Ristorante, Ichiraku Ramen and Fusion, Lola’s Lounge, Bistecca Chop House and Yamato Steakhouse of Japan, need a letter of good standing from the Division of Taxation before renewing their Smithfield liquor licenses, which expired on Dec. 1, 2020, according to Town Manager Randy Rossi. ....
The merger is supported by both schools. In a joint statement the Carlton head Jacqueline Phelan, and the Rhyl principal Helen Connor said: “Carlton is highly regarded and valued within the community. “The proposed provision of education, as well as early years and community services on this site, would enable the merged school to build on this strength in meeting the needs of local families and children.” The council’s education chief, Cllr Angela Mason, said: “We recognise the important place Carlton has in the local community. “Nobody wants to see Carlton or any school close, but the dramatic fall in numbers means that we have to look at the best way of sustaining primary education in this area and ensuring our family of schools are fit for the future. ....