NEWPORT — The City Council decided to table a decision that would pull $6.3 million from various city funds and put it toward the Rogers High School budget deficit until its next meeting. “I just don’t want any more surprises for the taxpayers,” Councilor Jeanne Marie Napolitano said. “I certainly…Read More
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