CHARLESTOWN — Voters will head to the polls in Charlestown on Monday to decide the fate of $15.3 million in municipal spending for the coming fiscal year.
CHARLESTOWN — Of the proposed 17 charter amendment questions that could be placed on the November ballot in Charlestown, two would set staggered terms of office for the Town Council
CHARLESTOWN — A proposal to tap into money in an impact fee fund to help rebuild Charlestown Elementary School’s playground will be part of the budget that goes before voters
CHARLESTOWN — The long-range vision for Ninigret Park offers a phased approach to changes that would add athletic fields, playgrounds and walking paths, remove pavement and invasive plants, improve parking
CHARLESTOWN — Next year’s spending plan for Charlestown includes money to pay for new positions in the tax assessor’s office and at Ninigret Park and to fund a new contract
CHARLESTOWN — Revisions to Charlestown’s fee collected from homebuilders and used to improve infrastructure related to new housing developments would set up safeguards to make sure the funds are used
Two giant trolls by Danish artist Thomas Dambo will be built in Charlestown's Ninigret Park in what could be a Rhode Island troll trail to draw tourists.
CHARLESTOWN — On the heels of swearing in new member Peter Slom to fill a vacancy created by the death of Councilor Grace Klinger, Charlestown’s Town Council again must fill
Still reeling from this winter’s coastal erosion and flooding, the Rhode Island General Assembly’s House Committee on the Environment and Natural Resources held a hearing on several climate change initiatives
CHARLESTOWN — The town is leaving the door open to paving part of Charlestown Beach Road, but for now is focused on replacing the current surface with gravel that is