Molly Rose, left, who serves as the director of senior services, works with reps from Care Access to set up an Alzheimer’s survey in February 2022 at the senior center. The town council at Monday’s meeting established a senior services committee to complement Rose’s work. Four years after getting their own municipal department, senior citizens
The town council has chosen a streamlined approach to appoint a chief executive to replace Jamie Hainsworth, who is leaving the post to become administrator of the Rhode Island District Court system. Hainsworth at Monday’s meeting with the town council recommended the “quicker” option, which is “very similar” to how he was chosen during the
Town Administrator Jamie Hainsworth at a meeting in November. Hainsworth announced his resignation Monday. PHOTO BY ANDREA VON HOHENLEITEN Town Administrator Jamie Hainsworth has resigned “with a heavy heart” after accepting a post that more closely compares to the duties he performed during his first 44 years of public service. Hainsworth, a former police chief
The Brine and Pinchuk families during a trip in May to Beavertail State Park. They are, left to right, Jackson Brine, Erik Brine, Lucy Brine, Kerry Brine, Dylan Brine, Yana Pinchuk, Viktoriia Pinchuk and Sasha Pinchuk. Oleksandr Pinchuk, not pictured, is a Ukrainian naval officer fighting the Russians in Europe. This story is about the
BEYE For the second consecutive election, Nancy Beye received the most votes for town council, according to results certified Nov. 22 by the state Board of Elections. Beye also was re-elected president for the two-year term on the eve of certification. Mary Meagher, as the second highest vote-getter, was re-elected vice president. Both votes were