NORTH SMITHFIELD – Town residents as a whole will have the final say after months of back-and-forth jockeying on whether to build a new police station, either accepting or rejecting
NORTH SMITHFIELD – Residents attending Wednesday’s opening informational meeting for the $18 million police facility improvement bond on the Nov. 7th election ballot voiced varying and sometimes contentious views of
NORTH SMITHFIELD – Several residents at a Sept. 20 kickoff public forum on an $18 million police station bond question were generally supportive of the idea, including some who said
NORTH SMITHFIELD – A group of about 18 local residents joined members of the town council, the Municipal Buildings Review Task Force and town administration for a presentation by Tecton
NORTH SMITHFIELD – The town will move forward with an $18 million ballot question for a new police station on Nov. 7, and the language on the question won’t be
NORTH SMITHFIELD – Local voters will decide whether to approve up to $18 million in bonding for construction of a new town police station or renovation of an existing facility
NORTH SMITHFIELD – North Smithfield is in a much more favorable debt position than it was in seven or eight years ago, according to a representative from PFM Financial Advisors,
NORTH SMITHFIELD – According to Brad Weaver of the Rhode Island Interlocal Trust, the town’s existing police station has gotten to such a point of disrepair that if officials don’t