CUMBERLAND, R.I. (WLNE) — Officials gathered in Cumberland Wednesday to celebrate the groundbreaking of the town’s first new school building in more than 50 years.
The new Bernard F. Norton Elementary School will serve students in the southern part of the town.
Superintendent Philip Thornton said it would be the first new school built in town since 1970, when North Cumberland Middle School was built.
“At the same time that our enrollment continues to grow, the construction of the new [school] will allow the district to get the space we need as we keep getting more students,” Thornton said.
The groundbreaking was also a homecoming for Gov. Dan McKee, who said he knew the ground where the new school will be built “very well.”
“That, by the way, was the former Cumberland High School,” he