PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Voters in four Rhode Island towns are heading to the polls.
Off-year elections take place Tuesday in Central Falls, Jamestown and Woonsocket.
A fourth community, North Kingstown, has a referendum scheduled for that day.
Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis is urging voters in those communities to vote and to make sure they have the correct polling place.
There are races for mayor and other positions in Woonsocket and Central Falls, while voters in Jamestown are picking between candidates for the town council and school committee.
The referendum in North Kingstown asks voters to decide on a $10 million bond for a sewer construction project.![]()
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