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 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, […]
ACLU Defends TurtleBoySports Against Superior Court Gag Order
By: Rob Borkowski on June 22, 2019 in News to You
PROVIDENCE — The ACLU of RI is defending a Massachusetts website publisher facing censorship via Superior Court order to remove posts about a Hopkinton, RI resident and business woman’s YouTube […]
Rhode Island ACLU To Defend Post, Beacon’s Right to Print Ragosta Report
By: Rob Borkowski on March 30, 2016 in News to You, Schools
The Rhode Island American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has agreed to provide legal defense for the Warwick Post and Warwick Beacon if Attorney Jeffrey Sowa delivers on his threat of a lawsuit if the publications publish the Ragosta Report.