Archive - 2012 - News Article
January 25th
The owner of a mobile home park successfully won a refund of his impact fee from the Town Council Monday night.
Harry R. Lewis, owner of Sun Valley Mobile Home Village on Cooper Lane, received his $4,547 impact fee for Lot 23 on his property by the council's unanimous vote after he requested a refund from the town two weeks ago.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
EAST GREENWICH – Children of all ages will be delighted in February when the East Greenwich Drama Department stages the funny “Once Upon A Mattress.”
The vehicle that made Carol Burnett a star on Broadway, “Once Upon A Mattress,” is the musical version of The Princess and The Pea. The delightful score was written by Mary Rodgers, daughter of the immortal musical writer Richard Rodgers of Rodgers and Hart and Rodgers and Hammerstein fame.
Sarah Jessica Parker starred in a revival a decade ago in New York.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
A historic chest dating back to 1756, commissioned for Lt. Col. Oliver Arnold of East Greenwich and his wife, Mary Oliver Arnold, took top honors at last weekend's Important Americana auction at Sotheby's auction house in New York City.
The chest, built by prominent eighteenth-century cabinetmaker John Townsend of Newport, fetched $3,554,500, the top price along the Important Americana items up for bid, said Darrell Rocha, a spokesman for the auction house. The price also set a Sotheby's record for a high chest of drawers.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
EAST GREENWICH - While the School Department's financial advisory board would like to see an eventual end to the leasing of storage space in Varnum Armory, that may be easier said than done.
Facilities Director Robert Wilmarth presented a report on the activities at the armory to the School Committee last Tuesday, prior to the beginning of a series of workshops which will produce its fiscal 2013 budget. The committee took no action at that meeting.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
SOUTH KINGSTOWN – During Monday’s Town Council meeting, The Southern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce was granted a $7,000 tax exemption for this year on its building located at 230 Old Tower Hill Road with a 3-2 splintered council vote cast amidst rising tempers.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
In today's paper, we have the result of the contentious South Kingstown Town Council meeting Monday night in which the Southern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce was granted a $7,000 tax exemption in place of their tax appropriation from the town.
On Saturday, Rep. Watson of East Greenwich was charged a second time with marijuana possession after South Kingstown Police found his car stuck in the snow with a flat tire.
We also have the results of the First Lego League of RI from last week after Narragansett Pier students competed.
All and more inside today's Narragansett Times.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
January 24th
We pay a lot of lip service in this country to the notion of freedom, democracy (note the lower-case d) and self-government. But despite the many and varied lessons history teaches us from the most ancient civilizations to the present day, the idea of a benevolent dictatorship still appears to hold a measure of allure for a lot of folks.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
The 2012 General Assembly session is under way, and local law makers are looking to make a positive impact by introducing some new, and some familiar legislation.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
January 23rd
By MARTHA SMITH
Special to the Standard
NORTH KINGSTOWN – Life was not always promising for Michael Grenier.
In November 1994, at the age of 14 weeks, he was taken in by his grandmother Joanne Naumann because his mother was unable to care for him.
Two years later, Naumann became his legal guardian and has raised a child who turned into a remarkable young man.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
SOUTH KINGSTOWN – Over the weekend, police arrested former state Minority Leader Rep. Robert Watson (R- Dist. 30, East Greenwich, West Greenwich) for possession of marijuana, his second offense in less than a year after police discovered an open Natural Ice beer can, two Corona Extra beer bottles, and a pipe and small plastic bag containing traces of marijuana in his vehicle.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers