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07/03/2008

Smithfield Digest
Community Briefs

07/01/2008

Governor’s veto of courthouse idea lamented
PROVIDENCE — The president of the Rhode Island Senate yesterday said he was disappointed at Governor Carcieri’s veto Friday of a resolution that took the first step toward establishing a Blackstone Valley courthouse in Smithfield.

Body in lake thought to be R.I. man
SMITHFIELD — The police in Douglas, Mass., said yesterday that they were awaiting positive identification of a body found Sunday in Wallum Lake, believed to be that of a missing Smithfield man.

Free leadership summer camp session offered
SMITHFIELD — Three organizations have joined hands to offer a free, four-day summer camp for Smithfield boys and girls ages 13 to 17.

06/27/2008

Bills passed to establish court systems in Smithfield
While no timetable has been set, municipal, District and Superior courts could eventually be operating in the town.

Smithfield Digest
Community Briefs

06/25/2008

Smithfield town planner abruptly quits
SMITHFIELD — Daniel R. Janousek, town planning director for the past four months, has resigned, Town Manager Dennis G. Finlay announced yesterday.

06/20/2008

Smithfield Digest
Community Events

06/18/2008

Zoning change OK’d for women’s college in Smithfield
The move to planned development lets Mater Ecclesiae College, a women’s seminary, add a library and gym.

For Smithfield valedictorian Megan Skwirz, the stress is gone, but the intensity to succeed remains
SMITHFIELD — Ask Megan Skwirz what the most challenging thing about high school was and she’ll respond without hesitation:

For Megan Skwirz, the stress is gone, but the intensity to succeed remains
SMITHFIELD — Ask Megan Skwirz what the most challenging thing about high school was and she’ll respond without hesitation

06/17/2008

Gallagher Middle School Honor Roll
Fourth-quarter honor roll

Smithfield schools find money to retain 11 teachers
SMITHFIELD — To a round of applause from an audience largely composed of teachers, the School Committee last night approved a shift of enough money in next year’s schools budget to cancel layoff notices issued to 11 teachers several months ago.

Religious college seeks OK to expand
SMITHFIELD — The Town Council tonight is scheduled to take up a request by a small religious women’s college to expand its campus in Greenville.