DiPetrillo May Still Get Pension as Legal Tab Hits $1M
By: Warwick Post Staff on August 7, 2025 in News to You, All Politics Are Local
WARWICK, RI — Warwick ran up at least $1 million to settle two cases involving former Water Department Chief Terry DiPetrillo, and those costs will go up if he’s allowed to collect a full city pension.
Warwick Reviewing City Sexual Harassment Policy
By: Rob Borkowski on March 12, 2025 in News to You
WARWICK, RI — Mayor Frank Picozzi’s administration is reviewing the city’s sexual harassment policy following a $600,000 settlement with former Water Project SupervisorBree Boulais, who sued the city alleging illegal […]
Warwick Water Chief DiPetrillo Resigns
By: Rob Borkowski on January 24, 2025 in News to You, Police, Police News & Fire News in RI
WARWICK, RI — Warwick Water Chief Terry DiPetrillo, among officials named in a lawsuit detailing an atmosphere of violence and sexual harassment within his department, has resigned, according to Mayor Frank […]
Warwick Sexual Harassment Case Points to Larger Issue with Picozzi’s Leadership
By: Warwick Post Staff on August 24, 2024 in News to You
WARWICK, RI — The city’s attempts to address an 18-month campaign of sexual harassment by employees of the water department were already off to a shaky start before Warwick filed […]
Warwick Filing Admits Sexual Harassment Email, Apology Text Sent
By: Rob Borkowski on August 22, 2024 in News to You, Uncategorized
WARWICK, RI — The City of Warwick has admitted two city employees sent messages to a Water Division employee, one with sexually harassing remarks and one apologizing for such remarks, […]
Suit: Warwick Sexual Harassment By City Managers Lasted 18 Months
By: Rob Borkowski on June 25, 2024 in News to You
WARWICK, RI — Two City Councilors say Warwick sexual harassment demands consequences after a lawsuit detailed staff and management sexually harassed a Water Division employee for 18 months, as Human Resources […]