See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Providence County and across RI.
The event will take place Saturday, July 17 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
The event will take place at Deerfield Park starting at 4 p.m.
Applicants must be non-surf certified and have a valid CPR, first aid card, and driver's license.
Food pickup will take place Tuesdays, June 22 and 29 at 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, June 26 at 10 a.m.
Community members will gather at the town hall on Thursday, June 17 at 6 p.m.
Smithfield police said a loaded, 9mm handgun was found in the pocket of the driver's door during questioning for drug possession.
The SeeClickFix app allows residents to report issues such as potholes, illegal dumping, graffiti, then follow the progress to resolution.
Smithfield DPW will hold a recycling day July 18 for mattresses, document shredding, electronics and large plastic items.
A black bear was seen near the Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge on Thursday one week after one was spotted in Exeter.
The Environmental Protection Agency will host the virtual meeting on June 24.
Smithfield DPW is accepting carboard for recycling on Spragueville Road.
Smithfield YMCA opened registration after Gov. Gina Raimondo said summer camps will be allowed starting in June 29.
Letter asks community to support first responders, health care workers, and issues reminders about coronavirus-related restrictions.
Smithfield has set up the fund in partnership with John J. Tassoni Jr. for residents in need of assistance during the health emergency.
Smithfield has decided to delay the start of yard waste collection from April 1 to April 20 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Smithfield has extended the deadlines for property tax payments from March 31 to April 30; closed public parks and playgrounds.
All entertainment licenses, mass gatherings and event permits have been revoked, while all non-essential public meetings are canceled.
The Smithfield Department of Public Works will hold the household recycling and shredding event on March 14.
Smithfield residents are invited to bring their laptops, radios, televisions and other items to Bryant on Feb. 20.
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Smithfield police, school and town officials have pledged to "go out in the cold" to deliver items collected through National Honor Society.
The Smithfield Department of Public Works is looking to save residents' time cutting up all those Christmas delivery cardboard boxes.
When Michael Coyne, who has autism, couldn't find opportunities, he decided to make his own by opening Red, White and Brew coffee shop.
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Smithfield YMCA is offering a lifeguard certification course in December that will qualify those who complete it for summer employment.
Find out if sexual offenders or predators live in your neighborhood before trick-or-treating with the kids.
Community members are invited to participate.
The upcoming Smithfield Fire Department open house will have free pizza, a bouncy house, fire truck displays and more.
Come see 39 antique police cruisers and 21 classic cars will be on display at the department's headquarters on September 22.
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation held a town hall Thursday to discuss the state's drunk driving epidemic.
Girl Scout Troop 3006 got the VIP tour of Town Hall last week as they earned their “Finding Common Ground” badge.
The Rhode Island State Police, WPRI Anchor Mike Montecalvo and others were honored by Special Olympics Rhode Island on Thursday night.
The Rhode Island Foundation is inviting the public to voice their opinions over a neighborly meal.
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