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[CREDIT: Rob Borkowski] The Warwick 2020 primary unseated Councilman Rick Corley and preserved other incumbents, though with slim margins.

Warwick 2020 Primary Ousts Corley, Preserves Other Incumbents

[CREDIT: Rob Borkowski] The Warwick 2020 primary unseated Councilman Rick Corley and preserved other incumbents, though with slim margins. By: Rob Borkowski on September 10, 2020 in COVID-19, Election 2020

Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified Jeannie Calkin as an incumbent, and misidentified Steve Merolla’s place in the Dist. 31 race. WARWICK, RI — With the final […]

Warwick Enjoys Busy Voter Turnout Election Day

By: Rob Borkowski on November 8, 2016 in Election 2016, News to You

Voting was off to a brisk and well-organized start right off the bat during the first hour of voting, a trend that continued through the morning and into the early afternoon.

Primary 2016: Where to Vote in Warwick

By: Rob Borkowski on August 23, 2016 in Election 2016, News to You

Editor’s note: An earlier version of this article incorrectly listed two School Committee races among those that will be decided in the September primary. Warwick Post regrets, and has corrected, […]

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Ladoceur: Let Voters Decide Whether to Appoint School Committee

Warwick City Hall By: Rob Borkowski on December 3, 2015 in News to You

Warwick City Councillor Edward Ladouceur’s constituents have been talking about switching the Warwick School Committee from an elected to an appointed board, and he’d like to give the whole city a chance to weigh in on the question.

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Nadeau Wins Dist. 1 School Committee Seat

eugene-a-nadeau By: Rob Borkowski on November 7, 2014 in News to You

Warwick, RI – Dist. 1 School Committee incumbent Eugene Nadeau maintained his lead over challenger Dean Johnson, albeit narrowed to 46 votes.

Absentee Ballots Could Decide Nadeau-Johnson School Board Race

By: Rob Borkowski on November 5, 2014 in News to You

Warwick, RI – Sitting Councilors and School Committee members may hold their posts after close calls for two incumbents, with 1,306 absentee ballots an X-factor, particularly in the Dist. 1 School Committee race.

Avedisian Bests Challengers in Mayoral Campaign Victory

By: Rob Borkowski on November 4, 2014 in All Politics Are Local, Breaking News, News to You, Uncategorized

Warwick, RI – Mayor Scott Avedisian gets to keep the title for another two years, defeating both long-time challenger Democrat Jack Kirby and Independent Kevin Eisenman.

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Nadeau Seeks New School Committee Term to Improve Warwick Education

eugene-a-nadeau By: Rob Borkowski on October 30, 2014 in News to You, Schools

Dist. 1 School Committeeman Eugene Nadeau, 83, wants another term to bring all day Kindergarten, a middle school system and a fully researched consolidation plan to Warwick Schools.

Johnson In School Committee Race to Make Tough Calls on Consolidation

By: Rob Borkowski on October 14, 2014 in All Politics Are Local, News to You, Schools

Warwick, RI — Dean Johnson, 37, lifelong Warwick resident and Army vet, isn’t shy about tough calls, so when the School Committee discarded two school consolidation plans in favor of a consultant, he figured he could do better.

Nov. 4 Election Offers Six Contests in Warwick

By: Rob Borkowski on October 7, 2014 in All Politics Are Local, News to You

Warwick, RI – Voters will consider eight challengers for posts in City government during the Nov. 4 election, including in the Mayor’s office, on the Council and the School Committee. […]

Watch: Mayor Avedisian Thanks Supporters for Primary Victory

By: Rob Borkowski on September 10, 2014 in All Politics Are Local, News to You

Warwick, RI – Mayor Scott Avedisian thanked supporters and voters during a jubilant primary victory Tuesday night against Republican challenger Stacia Petri, telling them city government was the solution to people’s problems, not the enemy.

Warwick Polling Places Get Slow Start for Primary

By: Rob Borkowski on September 9, 2014 in All Politics Are Local, News to You

Warwick, RI – Candidates and poll workers reported a slow start to voting during Tuesday’s primary as citizens trickled in and out of the polls.

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