Two Vie For Dist. 4 Town Council Special Election
By: Rob Borkowski on January 12, 2026 in Coventry, RI news, Elections, News to You
[CREDIT: Town of Coventry] From left, Coventry Town Council Special Election candidates are vying fo… One Sec — Read this article for $15, unlock all WarwickPost reports this year. Support […]
Coventry Council: Details for CHS Sewer Detour
By: Rob Borkowski on October 16, 2025 in News to You, Coventry, RI news
COVENTRY, RI — Tuesday night, Town Council members said CPD details for the CHS sewer detour should be part of the plan during the Coventry High School Sewer project, requiring […]
Council Adds Removing President, Solicitor to Oct. 14 Agenda
By: Rob Borkowski on September 24, 2025 in Coventry, RI news, News to You
COVENTRY, RI — The Town Council added votes on removing President Hilary Lima and Solicitor Stephen Angell to its Oct. 14 agenda during their Tuesday night meeting. The Council also […]
Coventry Town Council Candidates Declare May 29-30
By: Rob Borkowski on May 24, 2025 in Coventry, RI news, Elections, News to You
COVENTRY, RI — Coventry Town Council candidates for the Dist. 3 and Dist. 5 special elections Aug. 5 must declare May 29-30, Secretary of State Gregg M. Amore announced this […]
Town Council Expands Solicitor Invoices Access to All Members
By: Rob Borkowski on April 28, 2025 in Coventry, RI news, News to You
COVENTRY, RI — The Coventry Town Council voted April 22 to expand access to town solicitor invoices to the entire council and to mandate a review when departments threaten to […]
Coventry Schools Deficit $5.8M: Council Urges Action
By: Rob Borkowski on January 15, 2025 in Coventry, RI news
COVENTRY, RI — The Coventry Town Council, expanded by two at-large members and sporting a new Dist. 5 councilor, ended its first 2025 meeting urging fiscal control of the Coventry […]
July 4th Johnson’s Pond Fireworks Cancelled
By: Rob Borkowski on June 22, 2024 in Coventry, RI news, News to You
COVENTRY, RI — Johnson’s Pond fireworks are cancelled this Fourth of July, said Johnson’s Pond Civic Association President Marc Lemoi Thursday. “We would be hauled into court by Soscia (Soscia […]