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11/28/2006

Halley to retire at end of next school year
NORTH KINGSTOWN — Embattled School Supt. James M. Halley said yesterday he will retire at the end of the next school year rather than seek an extension of his contract.

Town to buy rights to sand and gravel site
NORTH KINGSTOWN — A developer who planned to build nearly 300 houses on a gravel site has instead agreed to sell the development rights to the town.

11/26/2006

Medicare costs are increasing
Higher premiums are right around the corner for some beneficiaries of the federal Medicare health insurance program. Will you have to fork over the higher monthly amount? That’s the question a woman from North Kingstown was driving at in a call to MoneyLine:

11/24/2006

Schartner may develop part of Bald Hill property
NORTH KINGSTOWN — When farmer Richard Schartner bought Bald Hill Nurseries last year, he hoped to sell the development rights for a tidy sum.

11/22/2006

Study may provide tools to preserve nature of Route 1
CHARLESTOWN — A Providence company is working on a study of Route 1 that will help five South County towns preserve the rural look of the highway that hugs Rhode Island’s southern coast and the Bay.

11/21/2006

Group gets $1,500 grant to curb drunken drivers
NORTH KINGSTOWN — A foundation that fights drunken driving and substance abuse has received a $1,500 state grant, Sen. James C. Sheehan, D-Narragansett and North Kingstown, said yesterday.

Extra police will be on patrol this weekend
If you’re driving this Thanksgiving weekend, be careful, say the local police.

11/16/2006

Kohl’s, Lowe’s will anchor Gateway at Quonset Point
NORTH KINGSTOWN — Two big retailers – Lowe’s and Kohl’s – will anchor the new 65-acre Gateway at Quonset, the developer said yesterday.

Small-scale replica brings light back to Wickford Harbor
NORTH KINGSTOWN — More than a century ago, the Wickford lighthouse flickered on.

Small-scale replica brings light back to Wickford Harbor
NORTH KINGSTOWN - More than a century ago, the Wickford lighthouse flickered on.

11/15/2006

Asset commission members get the message
NORTH KINGSTOWN — The town’s Asset Management Commission is back on track.

11/14/2006

Legislators want ‘big-box’ stores banned from Quonset
NORTH KINGSTOWN — Big retailers like Wal-Mart or Home Depot should be barred from a proposed retail, hotel and office complex at Quonset, say two lawmakers.

South County Digest
Book and bake sale Saturday at library

11/10/2006

Legion Post 12 hall sold to local church
NORTH KINGSTOWN — The American Legion Post 12 is expected to find new life as the home to the Living Hope Christian Church after the building sold at auction this week.

11/09/2006

In North Kingstown
NORTH KINGSTOWN — A state count of more than 600 mail ballots had no effect on the council and school races here.

11/08/2006

Incumbents sweep races for General Assembly seats
There were no upsets yesterday in the General Assembly races in South County, with all incumbents winning reelection, according to state Board of Elections results.

Anti-Halley backers win; Mudge out
NORTH KINGSTOWN — Two school candidates critical of administrators – and especially Supt. James M. Halley – were the top vote getters in an eight-person race for the School Committee yesterday.

Voters in generous mood approve all bond questions
NORTH KINGSTOWN — Voters in a spending mood yesterday agreed to borrow $14.5 million for new police, fire and senior buildings.

BNS buys vehicle maker
BNS Holding Inc. is getting back to business.