Bus rides offered to Thursday toll hearing

Posted 4/22/13

The group Tiverton STOP is once again organizing a bus ride to Providence to help people here attend a House Finance Committee hearing on a bill aimed to halt the Sakonnet River Bridge toll plan.

The hearing is in the State House, Room 35, …

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Bus rides offered to Thursday toll hearing

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The group Tiverton STOP is once again organizing a bus ride to Providence to help people here attend a House Finance Committee hearing on a bill aimed to halt the Sakonnet River Bridge toll plan. The hearing is in the State House, Room 35, Providence, at 1 p.m. "It is critical that as many citizens as possible attend this hearing to support the bills that our representatives have sponsored against this toll," the group said. A bus will leave Stop & Shop in Middletown at 11 a.m., Clements; Market in Portsmouth at 11:15 a.m., and the park and ride lot on Fish Road, Tiverton, at 11:30 a.m. For information or if you need a ride, call 683-1764.

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