East Greenwich
A blue tsunami just washed ashore in East Greenwich
By Bob Plain on November 9, 2018
The United States first went to war with Iraq, Nelson Mandela was released from prison, and parts of the Berlin Wall were still standing as the Soviet Union continued to collapse. Cheers was the most popular TV show in America, Home Alone had yet to be released on the big screen, and you were probably […]
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Is #PINKWAVE letter fake? The person it purports to support says yes.
By Bob Plain on October 7, 2018
“The #PINKWAVE is here!” says a campaign letter that was mailed to East Greenwich voters last week. It purports to be from a feminist and in support of Justine Caldwell, a Democrat running to represent East Greenwich at the State House. But the House District 30 candidate – who has made #MeToo and reproductive freedom […]
Posted in East Greenwich, Featured, State House | Tagged Antony Giarrusso, east greenwich, Justine Caldwell, pink wave, State House | 1 Response
Giarrusso missed vote on bump stock bill
By Bob Plain on April 18, 2018
When East Greenwich legislator Anthony Giarrusso was asked about a ban on assault weapons, he talked about a bill banning bump stocks. But when it came time to vote for the bill that bans bump stocks, Giarrusso wasn’t there. “This is my sixth session and the first time any major bill was considered on the […]
Posted in East Greenwich, Featured, Gun Control, State House | Tagged bump stocks, east greenwich, Giarrusso, Justine Caldwell, State House | Leave a response
Giarrusso, Caldwell hold impromptu debate over gun legislation via email
By Bob Plain on April 10, 2018
The first debate of the campaign to represent East Greenwich in the state House of Representatives happened via email. It was between Republican Anthony Giarrusso, the current occupant of the District 30 seat, and Democratic challenger Justine Caldwell. It largely concerned gun legislation at the State House, but also touched on the so-called War on […]
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Lawyers are winning EG’s war against its public sector
By Bob Plain on February 27, 2018
Time will tell how the East Greenwich Town Council’s cost-cutting crusade will affect future budgets. The full financial picture won’t be clear until the mounting pile of lawsuits are sorted out years from now, and homeowners learn if an antagonistic campaign to shrink local government in an upscale suburb known for good schools and nice […]
Posted in East Greenwich, Featured, Labor | Tagged Corrente, east greenwich, flanders, Gayle Corrigan, Kinder & Siket, Liz Wiens, Mark Schwager, Sue Cienki, Susan McGiurl, Whelan | Leave a response
Corrigan’s EG tenure benefits Bob Flanders’ law firm
By Bob Plain on February 6, 2018
Whether or not Gayle Corrigan’s tenure as East Greenwich town manager is benefiting Bob Flanders’ community, it’s definitely benefiting his law firm. The town paid Whelan, Corrente, Flanders, Kinder & Siket $104,518 for services through November. Flanders, an East Greenwich Republican who is currently running for the US Senate seat held by Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse, […]
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Gayle Corrigan says Town Charter indemnifies her against ethics complaint
By Bob Plain on January 15, 2018
One of the first things Gayle Corrigan did when she took over as town manager of East Greenwich was replace the finance director with her friend and colleague Linda Dykeman. That isn’t a violation of the state Code of Ethics, she insisted in an interview on Friday, because the Town Council had final say over […]
Posted in East Greenwich, Featured | Tagged east greenwich, Ethics Commission, Gayle Corrigan, Linda Dykeman | 1 Response
Two more OMA violations for EG, a total of seven so far
By Bob Plain on January 13, 2018
Add two more Open Meetings Act violations to the East Greenwich Town Council effort to restructure local government led by controversial and court-prone Town Manager Gayle Corrigan. Attorney General Peter Kilmartin’s Open Government Unit announced the additional violations Friday afternoon, less than three months after a Superior Court found the Town Council violated the state […]
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Corrigan recommended EG hire her business partner, says Council VP
By Bob Plain on January 11, 2018
Gayle Corrigan, East Greenwich’s controversial and court-prone town manager who is being investigated by the state Ethics Commission for helping her friend and colleague Linda Dykeman become the town’s finance director, recommended Dykeman for that position at her first Town Council meeting as town manager. That’s what Town Council Vice President Sean Todd said on the […]
Posted in East Greenwich, Featured | Tagged east greenwich, Ethics Commission, Gayle Corrigan, Linda Dykeman, Sean Todd, Sue Cienki | Leave a response
Ethics Commission is investigating Gayle Corrigan
By Bob Plain on January 9, 2018
The Rhode Island Ethics Commissions is investigating a complaint against East Greenwich Town Manager Gayle Corrigan that alleges she recommended the Town Council hire Linda Dykeman, her friend and business partner. Dykeman worked for Corrigan’s consulting firm that was initially contracted by the Town Council to audit the budget. She was named joint finance director […]
Posted in East Greenwich, Featured | Tagged Code of Ethics, Ethics Commission, Gayle Corrigan, Linda Dykeman, transparency | Leave a response
East Greenwich rehires Gayle Corrigan
By Bob Plain on November 21, 2017
Disappointing hundreds of residents who came to advocate against Gayle Corrigan, the East Greenwich Town Council reappointed the controversial rookie town manager on Monday night in a three to two vote. “Is she an unpopular character? Sure,” said Republican Town Council President Sue Cienki in defending her decision to stick with Corrigan after a Superior […]
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Cienki, Corrigan, Dykeman are big donors to Flanders’ Senate campaign
By Bob Plain on November 19, 2017
As Bob Flanders was considering running for the Senate, he was also talking up his friend and former colleague Gayle Corrigan to East Greenwich Town Council President Sue Cienki. “Gayle was someone we did talk about, yes,” Flanders told me in June. “We talked about her skill set and what she can bring to the […]
Posted in Congress, East Greenwich, Elections, Featured | Tagged bob flanders, campaign, east greenwich, Gayle Corrigan, Linda Dykeman, senate, Sue Cienki | 1 Response
Flanders announces in Central Falls, Dems say he profited off the struggling city
By Bob Plain on November 16, 2017
Bob Flanders announced his campaign for a US Senate seat today in Central Falls, where he was once the court-appointed receiver as the city went through bankruptcy. The Rhode Island Democratic Party responded by pointing out how much money Flanders made in that role. “There’s no question that the million dollars Robert Flanders and his deputies collected […]
Posted in Central Falls, Congress, East Greenwich, Elections, Featured | Tagged bob flanders, Bobby Nardolillo, Central Falls, east greenwich, Gayle Corrigan, senate, Sheldon Whitehouse | 6 Responses
Justine Caldwell to challenge Giarrusso for House seat
By Steve Rackett on November 16, 2017
Progressive activist and East Greenwich resident Justine Caldwell announced she is considering running for House District 30 against incumbent Republican Anthony Giarrusso. Caldwell was an important part of the effort to remove Joe DeLorenzo from a leadership position in the Democratic Party, and her and husband David Caldwell have been key organizers in the effort […]
Posted in East Greenwich, Elections, Featured, Rhode Island, State House, Women | Tagged Anthony Giarrusso, east greenwich, East Greenwich Town Council, Elections, Feminism, Gayle Corrigan, Justine Caldwell, Rhode Island State House, Sue Cienki | Leave a response
EG Town Council cancels meeting instead of re-appointing Corrigan
By Bob Plain on November 15, 2017
There’s some evidence the East Greenwich Town Council is considering changing its strategy as it cancelled its meeting last night instead of re-appointing Gayle Corrigan as town manager. It’s unclear if the cancellation indicates the Town Council has soured on Corrigan. But Council President Sue Cienki did admit for the first time publicly that Corrigan […]
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Coventry GOP chairman says CCFD also suffers from transparency, election issues
By Bob Plain on November 14, 2017
As the East Greenwich Town Council considers continuing its relationship with embattled Town Manager Gayle Corrigan, Coventry Republican Party Chairman James Pierson says Corrigan, who is also the executive director of the Central Coventry Fire District, ran a flawed election at the fire district’s annual meeting in September. “I don’t think she did her job […]
Posted in East Greenwich, Elections, Featured | Tagged bob flanders, Bobby Nardolillo, CCFD, Central Coventry Fire District, east greenwich, Gayle Corrigan, OMA, Sue Cienki | Leave a response
Isaacs, Sequino, Gee don’t like the Gayle Corrigan era in East Greenwich
By Bob Plain on November 13, 2017
Even local Republicans in East Greenwich have soured on Gayle Corrigan. “I think it’s time for the Town Council to re-assess the Town Manager position, bring in a new manager and move forward expeditiously with the manager search,” said well-respected former town council president Michael Isaacs, a Republican who served for 12 years on the […]
Posted in East Greenwich, Featured | Tagged Bill Sequino, east greenwich, Gayle Corrigan, Mark Gee Anthony Giarrusso, Sue Cienki | Leave a response
What is driving Gayle Corrigan’s scorched earth strategy in East Greenwich?
By Bob Plain on November 9, 2017
A few short hours after a Superior Court judge effectively rescinded Gayle Corrigan’s appointment as East Greenwich’s town manager – as well as chided and fined the town for violating the state open meetings law and the Town Charter in appointing her to that position – the Town Council posted notice for a November 14 […]
Posted in East Greenwich, Featured | Tagged east greenwich, Gayle Corrigan, Sue Cienki | 1 Response
Judge slams EG, rescinds Corrigan’s town manager appointment
By Bob Plain on November 8, 2017
A Superior Court judge nullified Gayle Corrigan’s appointment as town manager of East Greenwich and fined the town $2,000, plus attorney fees, for “five willful and knowing violations” of the state Open Meetings Act in appointing her to that position. “It is apparent that the Town Council willfully and knowingly violated the OMA,” wrote Judge Susan […]
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Lawsuit, complaints to AG contend Corrigan isn’t legally EG’s town manager
By Bob Plain on September 1, 2017
Was East Greenwich fire fighter Jim Perry fired as retaliation in an erupting labor dispute? Does the East Greenwich Town Council routinely violate the state Open Meetings Act? Is Gayle Corrigan even legally the town manager? These are a sampling of the questions both the Attorney General and a Superior Court judge have been asked […]
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