PAWTUCKET — Eighteen youths affected by lead poisoning, including children from Pawtucket and Woonsocket, will receive compensation from their former landlords as part of a recent court settlement.
PAWTUCKET — In the midst of a debate that has been swirling about his employment status, interim Schools Supt. Hans Dellith has abruptly decided to leave his position with the School Department as of Friday.
PAWTUCKET — Two Pawtucket Police officers were injured after attempting to stop two men in a stolen car near the intersection of South Union Street and George Street early Tuesday morning, police said.
EAST PROVIDENCE — The 14-month long dispute between the School Committee and teachers' union gained headway when Superior Court Judge Michael A. Silverstein supported the legality of the School Committee’s decision to unilaterally cut teacher salaries and benefits in order to make up for a $4 million deficit.
PAWTUCKET—St. Patrick's Day always comes early in Pawtucket, and this year is no exception, as a series of fun events leads up to the city's March 6 parade.