Ready to go Working from this headquarters on Buttonwoods Avenue across from Job Lot, independent candidate Frank Picozzi and his team of volunteers have prepared 400 signs that they will start erecting throughout the city starting this Saturday.
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Working from this headquarters on Buttonwoods Avenue across from Job Lot, independent candidate Frank Picozzi and his team of volunteers have prepared 400 signs that they will start erecting throughout the city starting this Saturday. Picozzi said homeowners have given their approval for the signs with the larger ones shown here going up on main roads and smaller ones for properties on neighborhood streets. He said signs won’t be going up on properties where he hasn’t received approval and that he deliberately waited until after the primary to rev up his campaign. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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