Archive - Jun 2012 - News Article
June 27th
By PAUL J. SPETRINI
pspetrini@ricentral.com
NORTH KINGSTOWN—Ed Tarbox stood on the showroom floor of his brand-new car dealership located on Quaker Lane in North Kingstown Friday afternoon and, for a moment, pondered all the obstacles he had to go through over the past nine years to make the 49,000-square foot complex a reality.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
NARRAGANSETT—As the students leave for new challenges and summer vacation locales, teachers remain behind a bit longer. Some recap the experiences of the previous year, scrutinizing what could have been done better and what worked well. A select few, however, will pack up their belongings and not return as they retire from the teaching world.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
RICHMOND – Former Mews Tavern co-owner Steve Grandolfi is finally pursuing his dream of owning a “Mom and Pop” restaurant.
Grandolfi recently purchased a pizzeria, located at 410 Kingstown Road, Richmond, which he renamed Pop’s Pizza. The restaurant is named after his father, who is depicted in the restaurant’s logo.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
SOUTH KINGSTOWN – The South Kingstown Town Council granted $50,000 plus an additional $19,500 for fees to the South Kingstown Land Trust at Monday night’s meeting, providing the Land Trust with the means to purchase the development rights to more than 14 acres of Browning Farm in Matunuck.
The motion passed 4-0-0 with one recusal, as Councilman Jim O’Neill Councilman Jim O’Neill recused himself from the discussion and vote on the issue, which he has done at previous meetings.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
June 26th
It’s just not going to be the same walking into the House Chamber next January and have Bob Watson not be there.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
COVENTRY — A recent Coventry High School graduate was given the chance to take her hard work and research on D-Day and present it to Congress in Washington D.C. in May.
Amanda Hoskins, who graduated this month, said it all began when her Advanced Placement History teacher, Lisa Johansen asked her class who would be interested in going to France with her.
She explained that she wrote her teacher a short letter explaining why she wanted to travel to France; Johansen then selected her for the trip.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
June 25th
By TRACEY O'NEILL
Special to the Standard
NORTH KINGSTOWN– Quonset Business Park has been a hub of activity this month with several economic development projects underway for businesses and the Davisville Port Facilities.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
June 24th
By ANDREW MARTASIAN
Special to the Standard
NORTH KINGSTOWN– Five local schools picked up some extra cash at the grocery store earlier this month when the Stop & Shop on Ten Rod Road in North Kingstown gave out over $5,700 as part of the company’s A+ Bonus Bucks Program.
The initiative allows shoppers to use their Stop & Shop card to raise money for local schools. Every dollar spent is equal to one point. The points are divided up and participating schools are awarded money that can be spent on anything they need.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
EAST GREENWICH — His loud, boisterous voice and unique personal delivery during heated debates inside the State House trying to benefit the taxpayers for both East Greenwich and West Greenwich have been some of the hallmarks for Rep. Robert A. Watson over the last two decades.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers