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Kent County Times
West Warwick police line goes automated
West Warwick Police line goes automated

HANNAH PIECUCH
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WEST WARWICK—Starting next week, calls to the main West Warwick Police Station phone line will be greeted by an automated operator, says Chief. Col. Paul Villa.
A lot of departments are doing this now in the state, Villa said, and it’s a good way of cutting down routine phone traffic. Callers to the main number, 821-4323, will now have a variety of automated options instead of going directly to the dispatch.
“9-11 is still 9-11,” Villa said, “And if there is an emergency call [to the main line] you’re prompted right away to press 0 and you go right to dispatch.”
Without the automated system, dispatch spends a lot of time fielding calls that don’t relate to them in any way, Villa said.
 
The Narragansett Times
Working late at Dillon rotary

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Photo: Carl Critz

Workers from Rocchio Construction in Greenville lifted three massive steel I-beams into place over Kingstown Road Wednesday night.  Six beams, varying in length from 100 to 120 feet, will be placed  this week as part of the most impressive phase of the reconstruction of the Dillon Rotary Bridge’s northbound lanes.  The beams were assembled in South Carolina and trucked up here earlier in the week.  When completed, the northbound section of the bridge will weigh over 375,000 pounds.  The northbound lanes are scheduled to take their first traffic in the summer. See full story and don't forget to check out whats happening in Time Out this week!!!

 
The Standard-Times
Council discusses possible re-use plans for Fort Wetherill

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Photo: Lindsay Oliver
Ideas are currently being proposed for the 3.6 acres of waterfront property at Fort Wetherill in Jamestown.

By ANGELENA CHAPMAN
Special to The Standard-Times

JAMESTOWN – On Feb. 24, the Town Council met to discuss a re-use plan for Fort Wetherill. The meeting was a follow-up to previous discussions on the future use of the 3.6 acres of waterfront property. See inside for full story.

 
The Pendulum
Feast of Purim

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Photo: George Simms

There was a Purim Feast Sunday at the East Greenwich Fireman’s Hall on Queen St. The Feast of Purim is one of the most joyous and fun holidays on the Jewish calendar. It commemorates a time when the Jewish people living in Persia were saved from extermination.

 

 

 
The Chariho Times
2010 Census road tour visits Four Winds center

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Photos: Andrew Martin
Narragansett Indian Tribe member Thawn Harris displays a clear knack for storytelling in front of the 20 or so tribal members in attendance to learn about the 2010 Census on Monday afternoon.  At right, Alma Ransom, former chief of the Mohawk Nation and a Tribal Partnership Specialist, poses next to one of the many 2010 Census exhibits. She and three other speakers, including Narragansett Chief Sachem Matthew Thomas, discussed the benefits of taking part in the census on Monday afternoon.  

 
The Coventry Courier
Senior vs. senior

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 Photo: Jessica Selby
Seniors from Coventry High School racked ‘em up against a group of senior citizens Tuesday in a tournament organized by twelfth grader Lane Wiman, standing, center, in photo at left.

 
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