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By 1935, the Rhode Island State Library was administering state aid for community libraries and library extension service. [4] The Department of State Library Services (now OLIS) was founded in 1964 as a result of legislation initiated by the Rhode Island Library Association , taking over some of these roles from the State Library.
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The three buildings are Warwick City Hall, the Henry Warner Budlong Memorial Library, the Kentish Artillery Armory. Prior to its demolition the Old Fire Station was also included. The first three buildings line the north side of Post Road just east of the junction of US Route 1 and Rhode Island Route 117 , where the village of Apponaug was ...
Circa 2016 there was a plan to close and repurpose elementary schools that was to affect 600 students. [2] The Warwick Teachers Union opposed the plan. [3] In 2019, the district announced that students which had families with school lunch fee debts would only be permitted to have sandwiches filled with jelly and nut butter. [4]
PROVIDENCE − The national retailer Macy's announced on Tuesday that it will be shutting down a total of 150 stores, or 30% of its 493 locations, with 50 of those slated to close by the end of ...
The Norwood Public Library, now a branch of the Warwick Public Library, was built in 1923 at 328 Pawtuxet Avenue. [4] The neighborhood is also home to a number of churches. The first, St. William's R. C. Church, was established in 1924 as a mission of St. Matthew's of Cranston. The original building stood at what is today 108 Perry Avenue.
Some alternatives included closing two junior highs and sending all students to an old senior high, converting to a 7–12 model, or closing only one school. [24] The school department already once considered 7–12 schools in the early 1980s according to a report by local television station WJAR , but faded into insignificance as times passed.
The pop-up location will maintain the same hours as the library :—10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays—9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays—11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays—Closed ...