Posts Tagged ‘scituate’
Little Compton, Newport, Scituate public water systems to address PFAs, drinking water quality
RIDOH and RIIB Award Funding to Three Public Water Systems to Address PFAS and Other Emerging Drinking Water Contaminants The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH)’s Center for Drinking Water Quality and Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank (RIIB) have awarded grant funding to three public water systems in disadvantaged or small communities (serving less than 10,000…
Read MoreRI Veterans: Did you know? 25.01.24 (Veteran tax credit by city, Events, Discounts…) – John A. Cianci
by John A. Cianci, contributing writer on veterans issues Deadlines Fast Approaching for 2024 VETERAN FREE TAX CREDIT worth hundreds if not thousands of dollars in savings for homeowner Imagine owning a nice house in Rhode Island and paying little or no real estate tax in Rhode island? Or, being a member of the military or…
Read MoreQueen of the Hill. A Musical Journey – by Brendan Higgins
By Brendan Higgins, contributing writer Photo, above: Kerry Quinn Photography. All the other photos, Kristyn Hill. When she was just 5 years old, she already loved to sing. Her grandfather owned a wholesale liquor distribution company in Cranston. She would go out in the gigantic warehouse, climb to the top of the boxes, and sing…
Read MoreArt, Culture & Book Signings – Meet you TODAY at the Scituate Art Festival – Mary T. O’Sullivan
By Mary T. O’Sullivan, MSOL For artists and writers of all kinds, this Festival is the one that can’t be missed. Best of all, everything you see, hear and taste are all local to Rhode Island. Every year thousands flock to enjoy art, music, books, and food from the hands of their fellow Rhode Islanders.…
Read MoreScituate Arts Festival is back – art, crafts, food, music, RI Authors, RINewsToday writers
Celebrate the fall season by visiting the Scituate Arts Festival on the Village Green in North Scituate, RI. The festival is more than art, but the opportunity to browse and buy original fine art abounds. Meet the artists, too. In addition, there are handmade crafts and antiques in an open-air market. Lots of food will…
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