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Morning Glory Florist

Order flowers and gifts from Morning Glory Florist located in West Warwick RI for a birthday, anniversary, graduation or a funeral service. The address of the flower shop is 250 Cowesett Ave, West Warwick Rhode Island 02893 Zip. The phone number is (401) 615-2165. We are committed to offer the most accurate information about Morning Glory Florist in West Warwick RI. Please contact us if this listing needs to be updated. Morning Glory Florist delivers fresh flowers – order today.

Business name:
Morning Glory Florist
Address:
250 Cowesett Ave
City:
West Warwick
State:
Rhode Island
Zip Code:
02893
Phone number:
(401) 615-2165
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Express you love, friendship, thanks, support - or all of the above - with beautiful flowers & gifts!

Find Morning Glory Florist directions to 250 Cowesett Ave in West Warwick, RI (Zip 02893) on the Map. It's latitude and longitude coordinates are 41.684879, -71.50827 respectively.

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Flowers and Gifts News

Nov 3, 2016

WPD Arrests Man for Using Accidentally Delivered Gift Card

WARWICK, RI — A West Warwick man faces a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses after he admitted to Warwick Police that he spent $137 of a $300 gift card sent to him accidentally Sept. 6.On Sept. 9 at 11:26 a.m., Warwick  Officer Albert Marano met with a woman who told him she had attempted to send flowers from Quidnick Flowers and a $300 Lowes gift card to a client, but that the delivery was instead sent to the closest location because of a misunderstanding on the delivery address. When she called Lowes to cancel the card, she learned that the card had already had more than $100 charged to it.  Lowes would only refund half of her money, she said. On Sept. 23, Detective David Morrow viewed video surveillance of the person using the mis-addressed card, and also obtained the transaction report on the purchase at the 510 Quaker Lane store. What is this? On Oct. 10, Warwick detectives visited the home at 10 Podgurski St. where the gift card and flowers were delivered, and spoke to Lisa Smith,... (Warwick Post)

Aug 15, 2016

Sunday Local Roundup: August 14, 2016

Fuscio worked with Thomas Hanke, a member of the Toll Gate Vocation Transitional Program, to paint the fence at Unique Fitness and Massage Therapy in West Warwick. The Warwick Beacon has more. Mattiello defends legislative grants The state’s legislative grants program has re-emerged as an issue in one of this election season’s highest-profile campaigns. Amid criticism from a local editorial, House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello (D-15) has forcefully defended the provision of grants to Cranston community organizations and pushed back against assertions the program is used for political purposes. “I will never apologize for delivering much-needed resources for Cranston and I’m not about to start because the media attacks me for it,” the speaker said in a statement. The Cranston Herald has more. Local girls use power of press to help animals The Herald News When Abigail and Michaiah Kojoian put their minds to something, they don’t back down, and the animals at the Cranston Animal Shelter on Phenix Avenue are benefiting from the girls’ tireless effort and determination. Adoptions at the shelter have gone up significantly since the sisters – who are now 15 and 17, respectively – started printing, publishing and distributing both paper and digital copies of the shelter’s newsletter, “The PawPrint Press.” The Cranston Herald has more on this special mission. Family sails the world for 8 years The Giffords had a tiny house long before it was hip and trendy. The difference is their 200-plus-square-foot home floats. About eight years ago, the Giffords sold all their possession to sail around the world with their three children. Fast forward to today and they are still sailing and are docked in Mystic for about a month. The Westerly Sun has more on the family’s worldwide journies. Petition objects to assignment of Westerly teacher Dozens of parents are signing a petition protesting the possible assignment of a teacher to Dunn’s Corners Elementary School for the upcoming school year. The petition, which began online, has drawn signatures from across Westerly and even from Connecticut. The Westerly Sun has more on the controversy. New RYSE building in the works The RYSE School Building Committee met to discuss the progress on the new addition being built at the middle school to house the alternative high school. RYSE is an acronym for Reachin... (WPRI 12 Eyewitness News)

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