The Motor Vehicle Tax is a tax on registration and is based on the number of days each motor vehicle was registered in Woonsocket during ...
The unemployment rate in Providence County is higher than the Rhode Island average.
Organizers claim the mayor created many barriers despite the city declaring June as Pride Month last year.
See the latest announcement from the City of Woonsocket.
Here is how the Woonsocket area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
In the event of inclement weather Woonsocket residents and visitors are asked to tune into local radio stations WOON and WNRI to find ou ...
Providence County's unemployment rate is higher than the Rhode Island average.
Residents can receive up to $9,000 to help cover funeral costs incurred for deaths related to COVID-19.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your Providence County neighbors.
The city will be using the grant to fund stormwater management projects.
Mayor Lisa Baldelli-Hunt said it is "not the right time" for her to leave Woonsocket.
In the observance of Martin Luther King Day on Monday January 18 there will be no trash or recycling collection.
The city has received $5,885 in grant funding from the Center for Election Innovation and Research.
Three Woonsocket redevelopment projects have received grants to repurpose polluted areas.
On Wednesday November 11th in the observance of Veterans’ Day the City of Woonsocket Material Recycle Facility (located at 943 River Street)
Woonsocket's unofficial results from the November 3 election are in.
The polling place relocation from Fairmont Heights to Harris Elementary School particularly affects non-white and low-income voters.
While our offices are not providing service to walk-in visitors, we remain ready and able to help you by phone.
Lisa Baldelli-Hunt will be seeking a fourth term as Woonsocket's mayor.
Woonsocket Mayor Lisa Baldelli-Hunt said a tax decrease is critical this year due to the coronavirus health emergency.
Action Needed by May 5th for People Receiving SSI with Dependents and Who Do Not File Tax Returns to Receive $500 Per Child Payment
Due to coronavirus pandemic hardships, interest will be forgiven on past-due tax payments in Woonocket through June 1.
U.S. Rep. David Cicilline awarded Ernie Boisvert a Purple Heart more than 50 years after he was injured in the battle of Pleiku.
All Woonsocket city departments that work with the public will now be open an extra 30 minutes until 4:30.
The AG's Office has filed a complaint in RI Superior Court against the Woonsocket City Council for intentional use of broad agenda terms.
For more than 80 years, our programs have contributed to the financial security of the elderly and the disabled.
If you receive a call from Social Security and aren't expecting one, you must be extra careful!
See the time-saving features of a "my Social Security" account!
The state board of elections will meet Thursday to consider 14 recount requests.
Moody's Investment Services rated the city's bonds Baa3 and said Woonsocket's outlook is "stable."
The Main Street Improvement grant will help Woonsocket someday install a boat dock near Market Square where the Explorer could tie up.
Out-of-state registrations are being ticketed for parking overnight more than 30 days, the city said.
The measure would restrict where these indoor facilities could be.
The mayor's office says the rules will be enforced strictly.
Dr. Scott A. Gibbs has been named to the post.
The mayor is running for her third consecutive term.
The General Obligation Bonds moved up from BBB+, the mayor's office said.
The money will be used for the Seville Dye Company on First Avenue and two other lots.
Woonsocket is open for business, mayor says.