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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Five Things: Fire District, Safety Town

Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, May 23.

EG Fire District meeting: The meeting cancelled last week due to a lack of a quorum will be held Thursday. With legislation before Gov. Chafee that would abolish the EGFD and establish a town fire department, this could be the panel’s final meeting. At 7 p.m. in Council Chambers at Town Hall. Bullying, What Parents Need to Know: Sargeant Rehab Center is holding a workshop on bullying that will provide an overview of the Rhode Island Safe Schools Act, including information about cyberbullying. Please RSVP to Parent Support Network of R.I. (467-6855). From 6 to 7:30 p.m. Free (no childcare will be available). Parade volunteers needed! Memorial Day Parade organizer extraordinaire (and Town Clerk) Leigh Botello is looking for a few good men …

Thursday, May 16, 2013

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Five Things: Fire District Meeting Cancelled

Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, May 16.

East Greenwich Fire District meeting CANCELLED: The meeting was cancelled to due a lack of a quorum. This could be the last time the EG Fire Commissioners meet officially, since the bill to abolish the fire district and establish a town fire department awaits Gov. Chafee’s signature. 7 p.m. at Town Hall. AARP Safe Driving Class signups: East Greenwich Senior Services is offering an AARP Driver Safety Class at Swift Community Center next Wednesday, May 22, at 1 p.m. The instructor is our own Carl Hoyer. The only trick is you need to sign up by tomorrow. On Friday ...  Bike to Work Day: I’ll be biking around EG on Friday (yes, with a helmet this time!). How about you? Goddard Park Farmers Market: It’s back! Actually, it started up last …

Friday, May 10, 2013

Letter to the Editor: An EGFD Fire Commissioner Says Goodbye

Parting thoughts from Fire District Chairman Bill Daly.

As the merger of the East Greenwich Fire District with the town becomes official, I would like to add that it’s been my privilege to have been associated with this fine organization over the past three years. I hope that in some small measure I’ve been able to contribute to the success of the District. The Fire District has some true professionals serving it, starting with Fire Chief Peter Henrikson and including Deputy Chief Russell McGillivray, the administrative staff, Kristen Henrikson and Pam Johnson (since retired), District Clerk Janice Peixinho, and the firefighters. With their continued good diligence the East Greenwich community will be well served. The district has been fortunate to have Peter Henrikson as chief, Scott Spear as…

Gene Dumas

8:14 pm on Friday, May 10, 2013

Thank you and all those that have served on the EGFD Commission for over 200 years! Commendable!   more ›

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

R.I. Senate Passes EGFD Takeover Bill

Step by step, inch by inch, the demise of the East Greenwich Fire District and creation of a town fire department draws closer.

It's all over but the governor's signature. And possibly another quick vote or two in the General Assembly. Depends who you talk to. What's known for sure is the state Senate passed 35-0 legislation that would abolish the East Greenwich Fire District and make way for a town fire department. That follows a similar outcome in the state House last week. The bills are identical, with no traditional "reconciling" to be done. Still, there are two bills. The governor will sign only one. Which one?  But that is a parlor game. The fact is, sometime soon, Gov. Chafee will very much more than likely sign into law a bill calling for the 216-year-old East Greenwich Fire District to cease to exist.  That all this takes place just as the budget for …

Cadre

9:12 pm on Thursday, May 9, 2013

Rebecca, you already pay a fire tax in East Greenwich on top of your town tax. who pays the bills at your house? because we know its not you. Welcome to Earth!   more ›

Thursday, May 2, 2013

5 Things You Need To Know Today

Five Things: EGFD Budget, Mystery Carnival

Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, May 2.

Fire District budget hearing: The East Greenwich Fire District will present its 2014 budget at tonight’s meeting. With passage by the Rhode Island House Wednesday of a bill to transform the separate Fire District into a town fire department, the budget presenation could represent the last time such an action is taken. The meeting begins earlier than usual – at 6 p.m. – at Town Hall. Mystery Carnival: I wish I could tell you more about what I'm calling the "mystery carnival," in the parking lot in front of Marshalls at Hunt River Commons. Alas, the information has been harder to get than a good parking space on Main Street! But I did hear the carnival opened last night, so it's a good bet it will be open this afternoon and evening. I'll …

Bill Pett

4:23 pm on Thursday, May 2, 2013

On my way home from the store I drove by the mystery carnival. It was in full operation but, from the outside at least, no signage to indicate any local connection. Try asking Marshall's, or maybe Stop and Shop corporate.   more ›

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

R.I. House Approves Fire District Merger Legislation

The full Senate could hold a vote as early as next week.

The Rhode Island House voted 73-0 Wednesday in favor of a bill that would abolish the East Greenwich Fire District, allowing for the establishment of a Town of East Greenwich fire department. Two members abstained. The bill was sponsored by Rep. Anthony Giarrusso (R-E.G.). It came at the request of the Town Council following a two-thirds majority vote on a referendum last November that asked EG voters if they thought the Fire District should become part of the town. As it stands, the Fire District is a completely separate municipal entity, with its own taxing authority. An identical bill is before the state Senate. The Senate Finance Committee approved that bill Tuesday; a vote before the full Senate could happen next week. If that bill …

Monday, April 29, 2013

House Vote Moves EGFD One Step Closer To Town Ownership

The R.I. House Municipal Government Committee approves a bill allowing the Town of East Greenwich to take over the Fire District; the full House will vote on the bill on Wednesday.

The Rhode Island House Municipal Government Committee approved a bill Thursday that would dissolve the East Greenwich Fire District, making way for the Town of East Greenwich to establish a fire department. It was the first legislative hurdle toward a takeover following passage of a referendum last November in which voters said a town fire department was preferable to a separate fire district. "We're very pleased," said Town Council President Michael Isaacs simply. The House bill now goes before the full House on Wednesday. Meanwhile, on the Senate side, the Senate Finance Committee will vote on the bill on Tuesday. If passed there, it will then go to the full Senate.  Since both bills are identical, it would seem there would be no need …

Thursday, April 25, 2013

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Five Things: House Committee Vote On EG Fire District Bill

Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, April 25.

House panel to vote on EGFD bill: The R.I. House Committee on Municipal Affairs is scheduled to vote on legislation to merge the East Greenwich Fire District with the Town of East Greenwich. Approval will move the bill to the full House for a vote. It’s to take place “at the rise of the House,” – in other words, sometime after 4 p.m. Room 203 of the State House. Fire District meeting: On the agenda is discussion and possible vote on the purchase and sales of the property at Cedar Avenue and Post Road, as well as the possible abatement of taxes for Stanley Bostitch on its South County Trail. The meeting will be held in Council Chambers at Town Hall at 7 p.m. Dining Out for Life: Participating restaurants across Rhode Island, including our …

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Skull Found At Site Fire District Wants For Station

The land at Post Road and Cedar Avenue may include a Native American burial ground.

Archeology investigators found a skull last week on the parcel of land at Post Road and Cedar Avenue wanted by the East Greenwich Fire District for a new fire station. It is presumed to be Native American remains. The Fire District is looking at the parcel of land to build a replacement of Station 1, the Main Street fire station. The Fire District presented the reasoning behind building a new station at a special meeting last Feb. 18 at New England Tech. The main reason to move the station is because most EGFD calls are coming from beyond the downtown area and the only other fire station is located across town on Frenchtown Road. The state has put a $360,000 price tag on the property. The company undertaking the investigation – Public …

PM JONES

2:39 pm on Monday, April 15, 2013

Elizabeth: I'm only submitting this twice because my comment could not be submitted until (outlined in red) it indicated that I hadn't written a comment. Did I do something wrong or is it a problem with the system? I've never had this problem before. Thanks for you kind assistance - you're doing a great job as our unofficial Town Crier!' COMMENT:   more ›

Friday, April 12, 2013

With Fire District Hearings Over, Town Officials Anticipate Passage

The House Municipal Affairs Committee heard testimony on the takeover legislation Wednesday.

The fat lady hasn't sung yet, but Town Manager Bill Sequino is beginning to prepare for the town's acquisition of the East Greenwich Fire District. The House Municipal Affairs Committee took up the legislation Wednesday, a week after the Senate Finance Committee heard testimony on their bill. Neither panel has voted on the bills yet, which is necessary before they can reach the floor of their respective houses for full votes. Still, Sequino said he is confident the bills will pass.  "What issues do the legislators have?" he said Thursday. "They only heard from two Fire Commissioners, testifying as individuals," who were against the bill. "Seems to me, on a local bill where almost everyone's in agreement, why wouldn't they pass it?" The "…

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