The Police Log is a digest of reports provided by the Johnston and Rhode Island State Police Departments.
RECKLESS DRIVING
On May 1 around 6:30 p.m., Patrolmen Merrick Cook and Kevin Brady were …
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5/12/17
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“Nothing,” as the saying goes, “gets done in Johnston without Joe Polisena.”
However, if the veteran Mayor feels a project will benefit the town and its people, then it’s all systems …
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5/12/17
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Joy LaTorre, a nurse practitioner and part-time URI professor, knows first hand how stigma surrounding drug addiction affects grieving parents who have lost children to overdoses.
“Some …
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By Tessa Roy
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5/11/17
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For the past few years, people like Mayor Joseph Polisena have said that the Johnston Music Department produces some of the best student groups in New England. By way of three prolific performances in Williamsburg, Virginia, the JHS
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By Pete Fontaine
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5/11/17
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The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) reports that moderate to high concentrations of gypsy moth caterpillars are expected and are now being seen this spring across the state. While a nuisance, the caterpillars do not pose a
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5/11/17
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By JOHN HOWELL The Department of Health protocol requiring emergency response personnel to conduct 30 minutes of onsite CPR on those whose who have ceased breathing because of a heart attack has the director of Kent Hospital concerned - Warwick Mayor
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By John Howell
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5/11/17
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Last Friday, 58 classrooms throughout the state, including four Johnston classes, received visits by Rhode Island judges and lawyers to discuss law-related issues with the students.
The visits …
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5/9/17
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For the third year in a row, State Rep. Deborah Fellela (D – District 43) provided a House grant, this time for $1,000, to the senior class at Johnston High School for their year-end activities. …
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5/8/17
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Carbon monoxide is a silent killer, and on average the Johnston Fire Department responds to approximately five carbon monoxide related calls each week. But thanks to a local carbon monoxide detector giveaway program, more Johnston
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By Tim Forsberg
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5/7/17
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The Johnston Police Department today announced the arrest of a suspect, Zachary Stamp, 25, of Smithfield, in the May 1 fatal hit and run accident on Killingly Street that took the life of 63-year-old …
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By Tim Forsberg
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5/6/17
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The CCRI Lady Knights softball team traveled to Orange County Community College in Middletown, New York, to compete in the Region XV/III/XXI Super Regional. CCRI, Orange County Community College and …
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5/6/17
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There are panther paws everywhere inside and outside Johnston’s newest mega-marvel that’s located at 1741 Atwood Ave.
Those different size panther paws, Mayor Joseph Polisena will offer in …
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By Pete Fontaine
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5/5/17
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On Friday, April 28, the Class of 2019 at Johnston High hosted their annual Sophomore Semi-Formal. It was held at the Crystal Lake Country Club. The theme of the night was Midnight In the Garden, a kind of majestic
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By Emily Raposo, Student Contributor
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5/5/17
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The Police Log is a digest of reports provided by the Johnston and Rhode Island State Police Departments.
POSSESSION
While on patrol in the area of Plainfield Street on April 24 around 2:05 …
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5/5/17
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Troop 20 Johnston's convocation of Eagle Scouts grew by four last Sunday as Adam Bouchard, Richard Ballirano, Zachary DiCarlo, and Antonio Martinelli were elevated to the Boy Scouts of America's highest rank. Today is an important day in"
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By Tim Forsberg
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5/5/17
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Among the many hardships facing our forbears in the early history of the town was the threat of disease. One of the worst was smallpox, one of the most contagious of diseases. During severe epidemics as many as 30 out of 100 people
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By Steve Merolla
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5/5/17
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There are panther paws everywhere inside and outside Johnston’s newest mega-marvel that’s located at 1741 Atwood Ave.
Those different size panther paws, Mayor Joseph Polisena will offer in …
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By Pete Fontaine
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5/5/17
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There were handmade decorations everywhere inside Johnston's Early Childhood Center last week. There was artwork on bulletin boards and classroom doors, with each piece geared towards education and to represent books such as those by
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By Pete Fontaine
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5/5/17
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Carbon monoxide is a silent killer, and on average the Johnston Fire Department responds to approximately five carbon monoxide related calls each week. But thanks to a local carbon monoxide detector giveaway program, more Johnston
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By Tim Forsberg
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5/5/17
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It didn't matter if they reeled in a rainbow trout weighing nearly two pounds or a colorful perch that tipped the scales at just three ounces, the dozens of kids who turned out for Saturday's Youth Fishing Derby had nothing less than
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By Pete Fontaine
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5/4/17
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The Johnston Police Department continues to investigate a fatal hit and run accident on Killingly Street that occurred on Monday, May 1, around 8:45 p.m. and is asking for the community's assistance in identifying a suspect. According to
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By Tim Forsberg
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5/4/17
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The Police Log is a digest of reports provided by the Johnston and Rhode Island State Police Departments. POSSESSION While on patrol in the area of Plainfield Street on April 24 around 2:05 p.m., Lieutenant Joseph Salvadore observed a car traveling
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5/4/17
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While princesses and peas may not mix, three cans worth is all that's needed to provide a fairy tale dress to any Johnston High School girl headed to a formal event. Pat Colardo owns Richard's Hair Studio on Atwood Avenue. She has two
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By Tim Forsberg
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5/4/17
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On Monday, May 1, Johnston High School will be hosting a blood drive from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. The blood drive will be in the upper library of the school and will be open to the students, staff and the public. Anyone willing to donate blood
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By Sophie Russo
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5/1/17
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For the Sun Rise The Johnston Panthers blanked the Juanita Sanchez Cavaliers, 16-0, on Monday evening at Mazzulla field. Madison Plouffe pitched a complete-game shutout, striking out six over five innings. Sophomore Sophia DaCosta led
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By Ryan D. Murray
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5/1/17
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