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Changing the world — one diaper at a time

December 19, 2010

COVENTRY — Jennifer and Melissa Schroeder Rondeau reckon that since April they have kept 16,800 disposable diapers out of the state landfill.
That feat may not seem noteworthy at first glance, until you realize it takes a disposable diaper, at best, about 250 to 500 years to decompose.

School committee considering 'at will' status for principals

December 19, 2010

WOONSOCKET -- Local principals haven't received a pay increase for the past five years, but during that time they could count on past individual contractual agreements for a bit of job security.
Now, it appears the school department's ongoing fiscal troubles may be putting the local school leaders at risk.
Members of the school committee this week debated whether the school department's nine principals should serve "at will" and be open to layoffs at any time.

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WOONSOCKET – Northern Rhode Island’s foreclosure problem appears to be on the mend, but it’s improving at a...
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WOONSOCKET – The school department and members of the Woonsocket Teachers Guild appear to be coming down to the wire on...

 

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