North Smithfield Town Council Meeting - October 06, 2025
"The meeting saw a notable standoff regarding municipal accountability when Councilor DeCristofaro proposed an October deadline for all officials to sign the town's Code of Conduct. Councilor Beauregard countered by stating he would not sign and would actively encourage others to do the same, arguing against it as a condition for reappointment. This stance drew a sharp rebuke from resident Elizabeth Hammond during the closing forum, who reminded the Council, 'You forgot that you work for me,' while citing concerns over past official misconduct and unfinished town projects."
North Smithfield Town Council - September 15, 2025
"A primary focus of the evening was the Groundwater Protection Committee's presentation of their first formalized strategic plan, which Council members later praised as a model for all town boards. Simultaneously, the Council addressed a recurring frustration with the town’s sewer billing formula, granting a five-figure credit to Village Haven. While the Sewer Commission admitted they are powerless to fix the state-mandated calculation that bills based on seating capacity rather than actual usage, the Council stepped in for the second year in a row to provide financial relief to the local business."
North Smithfield Town Council - September 02, 2025
"The Council faced significant pressure regarding the Halliwell Multigenerational Center project as updated figures from Bargmann Hendrie + Archetype (BH+A) revealed a nearly $1 million gap between current grants and projected construction costs. While some committee members urged the Council to move toward final construction documents to capture favorable winter bidding, Councilor David Punchak expressed hesitation, noting the 'sticker shock' taxpayers might feel. The debate grew particularly sharp over the building’s kitchen, with senior advocate Linda Thibault arguing that 'skimping' on a commercial kitchen would limit the facility's long-term utility for the community."
North Smithfield Town Council Meeting - July 21, 2025
"The unanimous adoption of the Code of Conduct was a hard-won victory for Council President Alves, though it came only after all formal enforcement and public censure language were removed to ensure council-wide support. While the Council celebrated this milestone, the meeting was dampened by the resignation of Lee Ann Gillette from the Groundwater Protection Committee. Her resignation letter, read into the record, described volunteering for the town as an 'effort in futility,' claiming that the hard work of volunteer boards consistently 'falls on deaf ears' within the Council and administration—a sentiment that the Town Administrator promised to address through improved communication."