Archive - Nov 4, 2011
Field hockey
Division II semifinals
South Kingstown 1, Chariho 0 (5 OT)
Girls soccer
Division I preliminaries
Prout 2, Barrington 2 (Prout wins in shootout 5-4)
Boys soccer
Division II preliminaries
Mount St. Charles 4, Coventry 0
Girls volleyball
Division I quarterfinals
East Providence def. Prout, 25-19, 26-24, 19-25, 25-16
Division II preliminaries
Narragansett def. Warwick Veterans, 25-17, 25-9, 25-11
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THE PENDULUM NEWS ROOM
Due to a severe failure with the office email that occurred on Sunday, any Letters to the Editor were unable to run in this week's edition of the East Greenwich Pendulum. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience that this may have caused.
The office email - cpeditor@ricentral.com, as well as all email inboxes for all the editors and reporters - was still down as of Thursday and we are unsure when it will be back up and running.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
EAST GREENWICH — With the final draft virtually complete, the town’s new comprehensive plan may be ready for both review by the public and approval by the Town Council before the holidays.
Sam Shamoon, the consultant responsible for drawing up the plan which is to guide the town’s development for the next 20 years, was questioned about the final draft by the Planning Board on Oct. 19.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
EAST GREENWICH — They may not be harassing you, or walking down Main Street in packs displaying their colors.
But there are gang members passing through East Greenwich every day, whether it’s to work or go about their everyday tasks.
Providence Police Det. Sgt. Michael Wheeler, a member of the department’s anti-gang unit for 16 years and its leader since April 2005, did not raise a red flag over East Greenwich when he recently spoke to members of F.A.C.E.S. (Family Access to Community Empowerment Services) at the East Greenwich Police Station Community Room.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
EAST GREENWICH — Just as white Christmas may have arrived early last weekend, fiscal 2013 has knocked on East Greenwich’s door a little earlier then usual.
The budget season officially kicked off Tuesday night with a work session hosted by the Town Council. Municipal department heads and the newly-appointed ad hoc 2013 Budget Advisory Committee also attended a meeting in which a schedule and parameters were laid out for the FY13 budget process.
“The official start of budget season is today,” Town Manager William Sequino Jr. said as he passed out a schedule of the town’s budget process.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
WEST WARWICK- In today’s struggling economy, one woman makes an effort to raise awareness of the programs available to help people stay warm throughout these upcoming winter months.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
WAKEFIELD - A Chariho school committee member who was arrested by the Richmond Police Dept. for violating the state’s social host law was also arraigned on a second charge when she appeared at Fourth District Court on Thursday, Oct. 27.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
NORTH KINGSTOWN – The building that used to house St. Bernard’s Church, 410 Tower Hill Road, is being transformed into 40 affordable apartments for the elderly in a joint partnership between the Washington County Community Development Corporation and Church Community Housing.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
EAST GREENWICH — With the final draft virtually complete, the town’s new comprehensive plan may be ready for both review by the public and approval by the Town Council before the holidays.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
SOUTH KINGSTOWN – As they work to maintain the Kingston Station, to keep its doors open and provide South County with a viable option for transportation, the Friends of the Kingston Station are preserving a piece of history, a land mark of southern Rhode Island.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers