Council approves appointments, business licenses and a proclamation for an Eagle Scout

Town Council of South Kingstown · November 10, 2025

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Summary

On Nov. 10 the council confirmed advisory-board appointments, approved a food/beverage license for Arabella's Coffee House, granted event and beverage licenses for a Moose Tavern 5K benefiting South County Health, and adopted a proclamation honoring Andrew Convey for earning Eagle Scout.

The South Kingstown Town Council on Nov. 10 approved a series of routine but locally significant items.

Appointments: The council moved and approved a reappointment to the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee and an appointment to the Affordable Housing Collaborative.

Business and event licenses: Council approved a business/filling and holiday‑sales license for Justin Fontaine doing business as Arabella's Coffee House on Main Street in Wakefield; Fontaine told council his hours are 6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The council also approved a road‑race license for the Moose Tavern Gear & Beer 5K on Nov. 23, 2025, and a related class‑F beverage license for South County Health as the beneficiary; staff said the race carries a projected donation to South County Health of roughly $45,000 and is subject to execution of a hold‑harmless agreement.

Proclamation: The council adopted a proclamation recognizing Andrew Convey for earning the Eagle Scout rank and for a community‑benefitting Eagle project that replaced two wooden footbridges in the town’s Azalea Garden.

Each of these items was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote during the meeting.