FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – On The Radio
Every week I have the opportunity to discuss the activities of the Village’s Sesquicentennial on the radio thanks to WTBQ Radio - 93.5 FM....
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – A Gentleman, Alfred R. Lewis
I knew Al Lewis for many years. We were both board members of the Historical Society. During his tenure he headed a committee to...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – School Begins!
Wednesday, September 5th is the first day of school at St. Stephen’s Elementary and Thursday, September 6th is the first day of the Warwick...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE
Jude Roche
Poet Laureate 2016-2017
Words seem lost as I try to write about my friend and Village Poet Laureate, Jude Roche. How can I find...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – A Warwick Snapshot
If you get a chance, please visit the time capsule exhibit at the Buckbee Center. This is another wonderful collaborative with the Warwick Historical...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – Bruce Sutton, July 23, 2018, Let us Raise our...
A Warwick native, a brother, a scout, a soldier, and a veteran are all adjectives that describe Bruce Sutton. Bruce was in many ways...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – The Baton Passes
This week Village Clerk, Jo-Ann Rome, will be retiring. I want to take a moment to say thank you for her remarkable work during...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – The Morning Ritual
The beginning of my day usually starts with a sharp bark right outside the bedroom door. If the blankets don’t rustle and my feet...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – The Village of Homes
As you walk, bicycle or drive through the Village at this time of year you can’t help but to be taken by the beauty...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – Sesquicentennial Spring! Days to Remember
During the Sesquicentennial year we have been remembering the long gone days of the Village Centennial. Like a snapshot, that event from 50 years...