Q&A: Warwick City Council President Stephen McAllister
By: Warwick Post Staff on March 1, 2021 in News to You
WARWICK, RI — In November, Warwick voters chose new Warwick City councilors in Ward 1 and in Ward 9, where former council president Steve Merolla’s resignation ended a streak of […]
Honor Veterans, Preserve America
By: Rob Borkowski on November 12, 2020 in All Politics Are Local, Election 2020
Thank you, veterans, for serving the United States and protecting it from all threats, foreign and domestic. Thank you, too, for putting your lives on the line to protect America’s […]
Picozzi Thanks Supporters, Solomon Concedes
By: Rob Borkowski on November 5, 2020 in 2020 Mayoral Race, Election 2020, Uncategorized
WARWICK, RI — A day after the election and with days left on the RI Board of Elections vote count timeline, Democrat Mayor Joseph J. Solomon conceded the race to […]
5 Factors that Decided the Warwick Mayor’s Race
By: Joe Hutnak - editorjoe.warwick@gmail.com on in 2020 Mayoral Race, Election 2020
WARWICK, RI — After being appointed to the position in 2018 and winning his first term a few months later, Mayor Joseph Solomon could not overcome the popularity of Independent Frank […]
Warwick Elects Picozzi Mayor, Backs Langevin, Biden
By: Warwick Post Staff on November 4, 2020 in 2020 Mayoral Race, Election 2020
WARWICK, RI — With unofficial votes tallied, Warwick has voted Independent Frank Picozzi its mayor, denying a second full term to Democrat Mayor Joseph J. Solomon, delivered wins to City […]
Trudell Ward 6 Race Q&A
By: Warwick Post Staff on October 30, 2020 in Election 2020, Ward 6 Race
WARWICK, RI — Republican Ward 6 Warwick City Council challenger Tom Trudell, Warwick resident for more than 50 years and active in several local organizations, wants to cap senior taxes, […]
Travis Ward 6 Race Q&A
By: Warwick Post Staff on in Election 2020, Ward 6 Race
WARWICK, RI — Democrat incumbent Ward 6 Warwick City Councilor for an uninterrupted 18 years, Donna Travis, a member of several community organizations for decades and an active member of […]
Board of Elections: Mail Ballot Voters Should Use Drop Boxes
By: Warwick Post Staff on October 28, 2020 in 2020 Election Tips, Security, COVID-19, Election 2020
CRANSTON, RI — Voters who have received mail ballots but haven’t mailed them can, and should, use any of the 41 secure drop box locations at city and town halls across […]
Henry Ward 9 Race Q&A
By: Warwick Post Staff on October 27, 2020 in Election 2020, Ward 9 race
WARWICK, RI — Sean Henry, one of two Independent candidates for the Ward 9 Warwick City Council race, aims to bring government experience to work solving Warwick’s problems. Warwick Post.com […]
Mackisey Ward 9 Race Q&A
By: Warwick Post Staff on in Election 2020, Ward 9 race
WARWICK, RI — Aaron Mackisey, lifelong Warwick citizen, one of two independent candidates for Ward 9 on the Warwick City Council, hopes to continue his family’s legacy of public service […]
Gebhart Ward 9 Race Q&A
By: Warwick Post Staff on in Election 2020, Ward 9 race
WARWICK, RI — Vinny Gebhart, Warwick Democratic City Committee endorsed candidate for Ward 9 on the Warwick City Council, Boston tech executive, brings 15 years of private sector and non-profit […]
Know Your Rights Guide for Voters in Advance of General Election
By: Rob Borkowski on October 19, 2020 in 2020 Election Tips, Security
Rhode Island’s early voting period started Oct. 14 PROVIDENCE, RI – Attorney General Peter F. Neronha and Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea have developed a Know Your Rights voter guide to inform voters […]
Can Picozzi’s Popularity Overcome Solomon’s Incumbency?
By: Warwick Post Staff on October 15, 2020 in 2020 Mayoral Race
WARWICK, RI — In a repeat of the 2018 election, incumbent Mayor Joseph Solomon holds a significant cash advantage over his opponent, in this case Independent Frank Picozzi. According to […]
Lusi Aims To Build Solutions in Ward 9
By: Rob Borkowski on in Election 2020, Ward 9 race
WARWICK, RI — Armand T. Lusi, president of A.F. Lusi Construction, lifelong Warwick resident, has built a lot, and now, transitioning to property management with time on his hands, he’d […]
Sean Henry Pitches Experienced View for City Council Ward 9
By: Rob Borkowski on October 14, 2020 in Election 2020, Ward 9 race
WARWICK, RI — Independent Sean Henry hopes to put his municipal government experience to work solving Warwick’s problems while skirting political concerns in the Ward 9 Warwick City Council race. […]
RI Early Voting Begins Oct. 14
By: Rob Borkowski on in 2020 Election Tips, Security, Election 2020
PROVIDENCE — If you’ve missed Tuesday’s deadline to apply for a mail-in ballot, you can still vote ahead of Nov. 3 without the crowds with early voting at your local […]
Mackisey Declares Ward 9 Run
By: Rob Borkowski on June 24, 2020 in Election 2020, News to You, Ward 9 race
WARWICK, RI — Aaron Mackisey, 22, lifelong Warwick resident, wants to provide a level of service his fellow Ward 9 neighbors that will stand out on the Warwick City Council. […]
City Hall Open for Candidacy Declarations
By: Rob Borkowski on June 22, 2020 in Election 2020, News to You
WARWICK – Mayor Joseph. J. Solomon announced that he has unlocked the doors of Warwick City Hall to ensure City offices are accessible for anyone declaring candidacy for elected office in […]