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New lawsuit is another turn in long battle over URI students living in Narragansett

Por: The Boston Globe Nation December 21, 2022

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The town of Narragansett is getting sued yet again over its housing policy enforcement, this time after it issued violations to properties where more than four unrelated people lived. It’s another turn in a long-running battle over housing, particularly for University of Rhode Island students.In the newest suit, filed Dec. 6, a group of landlords argue the town is trying to use a “zombie ordinance” that’s already been declared... + full article



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