Kent County Times
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RACHAEL STAMP Special to the Times COVENTRY — A 19-year-old Coventry woman was killed in a crash early Friday morning. |
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| The Narragansett Times
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Body in burning truck is Narragansett resident |
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By CARL CRITZ
NORTH KINGSTOWN — The body of a man recovered from a burning pickup truck on Boston Neck Road on Wednesday morning has been identified as Narragansett resident and School Committee member Terence Ashworth, 37, of 39 Sumac Trail. See story inside also Check out our New Time Out Section |
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The Standard-Times
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Photo: Lindsay Olivier North Kingstown celebrated Veteran's Day Wednesday with the annual parade through Wickford. Pictured, all pause for a moment of silence during a dedication ceremony in Updike Park. |
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| The Pendulum
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Honoring those who served |
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Photo: Abby Fox East Greenwich held its Veterans Day Parade Weds. For more photos, see www.ricentral.com and next week’s Pendulum. |
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The Chariho Times
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Chariho bands participate in the Veteran’s Day Parade |
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Photo: Wendy Sanchas The Chariho High School band (left) and the Chariho Middle School band (right) proudly performed as they marched down Main Street in Wakefield last Wednesday, commemorating Veteran’s Day with the annual parade. |
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| The Coventry Courier
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Fire station open for business |
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Photo: Rachel Stamp The Coventry Fire Department’s new Summit Station at 1110 Victory Highway will host an open house on Nov. 1.
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State fines NK School Committee $1,500 |
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Thursday, 06 March 2008 |
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NORTH KINGSTOWN — The North Kingstown School Committee has agreed to pay a $1,500 fine for violating the state Open Meeting Act in 2006.
In February of 2007, Attorney General Patrick Lynch filed papers in Washington County Superior Court seeking a civil fine for a “willful or knowing violation” of the Open Meeting Act (OMA) by the North Kingstown School Committee.
The filing came after the school committee held a meeting on Aug. 23, 2006 but filed the notice with the secretary of state’s office less than the required 48 hours prior to the meeting.
On Friday, Lynch made public the judgment in the lawsuit against the committee. Written in a consent judgment, the North Kingstown School Committee has agreed to pay the state a $1,500 fine and has represented that it has corrective measures in place to ensure that it electronically files notice of a meeting with the secretary of state’s office at least 48 hours in advance.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 April 2008 )
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