Community Corner
Johnston Cop Collared, Save a Few Dollars
Here's your daily wrap-up of news and notes about Johnston.

Cue Alanis Morissette: A recently-minted Johnston Police officer found herself on the other side of the thin blue line this week after being arrested in a Warwick breaking-and-entering case. Extra irony points: She'd been chosen to recite the officers' code of ethics at her graduation from the state police academy in December, 2012. Wednesday afternoon, Police Chief Richard Tamburini announced that Marissa Ciccone, 24, had been suspended from the Johnston Police force.
Save Some Cash: Are you a teacher looking to outfit your classroom this fall? Ocean State Job Lot is offering a teacher discount starting Aug. 8.
Are You on the List? Rhode Island Gen. Treas. Gina Raimondo is scheduled to make a stop at the Johnston Senior Center on Thursday, Aug. 8 to talk about Rhode Island's unclaimed property list and money management. Starts at 11 a.m. Free.
Story time: Renowned Rhode Island storyteller Carolyn Martino brings her incredible talents to East Smithfield Library on Thursday for a 3 p.m. performance. You'll have your own story to tell after seeing this gifted artist.
Sleepover at the Library: Marian J. Mohr Library is hosting a Math Pajama Party on Thursday night starting at 6:30 p.m. For kids 3 and older; bring a stuffed animal to visit the library for an overnight adventure.
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