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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Hunting On The Cove Is Legal – In Warwick

The question is, where does East Greenwich begin and Warwick begin?

The hunters were crouched in the reeds nearby the lower trail at Scalloptown Park and Wildlife Refuge. A brace of ducks were on the water just in front of them. What were they waiting for? Shoot the ducks! Upon closer inspection, I realized the "ducks" were decoys. Of course! But is duck hunting allowed in East Greenwich?  No. It's not.  "The town does have a provision in the ordinances in regards to no discharging of any firearms east of South County Trail," said Lt. Paul Narhgang via email. But it's not quite that simple. He continued: "The hunters that have been in the area have been on the Warwick side of the bay at the inlet that abuts Forge Road. The regulations that govern that are covered under the regulations set forth through …

muzzy

4:45 pm on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

I would suggest that if you are going to express your opinion, you would take the time to educate youself on the topic. It is clear that most of the people who have chimed in on the topic are ignorant to the game laws, the city and town property lines and our states most important document. Their comments are base on fear and false statments that they have heard from the mainstream media. (…   more ›

Friday, December 21, 2012

OLM School Assesses Safety Plans; Police To Tour All EG Schools

In the wake of the Newtown shootings a week ago, plans are beginning to take shape to review safety procedures at all EG schools, preschools and daycares.

Our Lady of Mercy School, the only K-8 private school in East Greenwich, is reviewing its safety procedures just as the EG public schools are doing in the wake of last week's devastating shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. According to OLM Principal Sister Jeanne Barry, R.S.M., the school already had many things in place, including a buzzer at the front door, and it follows the state's dictate of 15 drills a year. "We follow all the state regulations," said Barry. "We’ve had a buzzer there for years and the doors [to the outside] are kept locked." The front door at OLM has a camera trained on it but no intercom – a problem on a rainy day, when people might be wearing hoods, she said. "With the intercom, we could …

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Elizabeth McNamara

9:20 pm on Saturday, December 22, 2012

You may be right, Kim. I've taken that part out. Thanks!   more ›

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

How Would EG Handle A Newtown Scenario?

Town Manager and Police Chief offer their thoughts.

It is unthinkable. Or at least it was until Friday, when a gunman killed 20 children and 6 adults before taking his own life at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. There had been no mass shootings in New England before Friday so we could be excused for thinking before, "Yes, but that wouldn't happen here." It did happen here on Friday and we are all wondering, what if? What if it happened right here in East Greenwich? After conversations with both Town Manager Bill Sequino and Police Chief Tom Coyle and an earlier conversation with EG's juvenile officer, John Carter, here's what EG Patch can tell you. According to Carter, state law dictates each school have 15 drills a year, including two lockdown drills and two evacuation …

EG Bicycle Guy

4:53 am on Thursday, December 20, 2012

Not Very Well. After speaking with educators and students, that is my answer to the question posed by this article. With due respect to the training of the EGPD, by the time they respond, as in Newtown, an attack will be beyond tragedy of epic proportion. Our schools are not designed to resist intruders. People are buzzed in without visual verification. There are no drills or not enough drills. …   more ›

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