Robinson Bound condo president advocates for market in old library building

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Community members voiced their support for the Narragansett Town Council during a recent meeting, highlighting the importance of collaboration and future development in the area. Paul Selwyn, president of the Robinson Bound condo association, praised the council for their unity and effectiveness, noting that their teamwork led to significant achievements.

Selwyn expressed disappointment over the recent renovations at Boone Street, which he initially believed would bring a market to the area. He urged the council to consider transforming the old library building into a market, emphasizing the need for accessible community spaces as residents age. "I was hoping there was a market there," he said, reflecting on his desire for a local shopping option.

Wynne Hames also took the floor, congratulating the council members and expressing confidence in their ability to tackle upcoming challenges. "I think each individual is gonna assess those challenges, and as a group, you're gonna come to solutions," Hames stated, reinforcing the community's trust in their elected officials.

The meeting concluded with a reminder of the next gathering scheduled for December 2 at 7 PM, as the council continues to engage with residents on important local issues.

Converted from Narragansett Town Council - November 25, 2024 meeting on November 25, 2024
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