Bristol police Capt. Julie Kearney Veader, who has been with the department for 27 years, was recognized for her leadership.
Donate nonperishable food items from home with new "Pantry Pickup" program.
People ages 60/+ can dine at IHOP in East Providence with $5 voucher
Tenants and landlords negatively impacted by COVID-19 can get help applying for rent/utilities assistance
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The Bristol Police Department is actively seeking candidates for the position of Police Officer.
Dr. Hillary E. Mulvey graduated with honors from the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine.
Brianna Baro Graduated cum laude from Rhode Island College, with a degree in environmental studies.
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The outage was resolved in about an hour, National Grid said.
In joining, the Town of Bristol hopes to utilize the system to streamline its purchasing process.
Bristol residents can drop off their submissions for this year's contest at Rogers Free Library until May 18.
The Town of Bristol has announced the start of the state-mandated statistical update revaluation project for the year 12/31/2021.
Throughout the summer, the town will hold family friendly drive-in movie nights at Burr's Hill Park.
Yard waste bags and bins can be placed at the curbside for pickup on the resident's regular trash day.
COVID-19 Vaccinations- Bristol-Run Vaccination Site
Virtual training program enrolling 18-24 year olds who would like to work in hospitality
It’s Dog License Renewal Time!
Rhode Island’s COVID-19 positivity rate continues to decline (2.1% this week), and 225,551 vaccinations have been administered statewide.
At this time, the Town is planning for normal trash collection on Friday (02/19/2021).
Alternatively, residents can schedule a vaccination appointment through select CVS or Walgreens pharmacies.
Snow accumulation is forecasted to be between 4- 8 inches.
BRISTOL, RI– On Wednesday, February 10th, 2021, the Town of Bristol announced a change to its COVID-19 drive-through testing site hours.
The Town of Bristol is lifting the parking ban as of 11:00 PM EST on 02/07/2021.
During the parking ban, all vehicles must be moved off the street to accommodate emergency vehicles and crews.
Bristol will be following the Rhode Island Department of Health’s distribution guidelines.
The couple completely changed their plans due to the coronavirus pandemic, and still managed to have the day of their dreams.
Rogers Free Library is working hard to keep serving the community during the pandemic.
Refills are limited to once per week per business. A maximum of ten (10) propane tanks can be refilled at a time per business.
Online materials such as E-Books say a large increase in popularity during the coronavirus pandemic.
BRISTOL, RI-Every year, Travel + Leisure asks readers to weigh in on their travel experiences around the globe.
The Town was fortunate to receive a grant from the RIDEM Bikeways Program to fund the feasibility study that is now being undertaken.
“My hope is that locally available tests will help minimize the spread of COVID-19 by making it much easier for residents to get tested.”
"The Bristol Town Council will hold a second reading and public hearing on January 27, 2021 at 7:00 p.m."
East Bay Community Action Program is scheduling appointments in East Providence for adults aboard The Molar Express this month
The Friends of the Bristol Animal Shelter are collecting unwanted gift cards for hteir spring calendar raffle.
In 2019, the Town of Bristol voted to put the $10,000 tangible tax exemption plan before the State Legislature for final approval.
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