FITCH RATINGS AFFIRM THE CITY’S BOND RATING REMAINS A+ SINCE LAST RATING IN 2021 PAWTUCKET – Mayor Donald R. Grebien today announced that the city has been informed by its financial advisor, that Fitch Ratings has reaffirmed the City of Pawtucket’s outstanding General Obligation (GO) Bonds, with a rating of ‘A+’ and a stable outlook. In […]Read More
Governor McKee Hosts Topping Off Ceremony for 150 Richmond
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Join them tonight for the first Mayor’s Community Night at Curtis Elementary School, located at 582 Benefit Street, starting at 6:00 pm. Please use Door 1 for entry. While this particular meeting is in District 1, it is not limited to District 1 residents. If you’re unable to make it to your district’s meeting, feel […]Read More
City of Pawtucket Announces 26th Annual Photo Contest
Theme: “Pawtucket Grows” Deadline for entry: August 2, 2024 PAWTUCKET – Grab your cameras and snap that picture! The City of Pawtucket and The Camera Werks proudly announce the 26th Annual City of Pawtucket Photo Contest! Twelve winning photos will be selected by a panel of local professional photographers and placed in the 2025 City Calendar. This […]Read More
Mayor Hopkins Announces Start of Next Phase of Knightsville Revitalization
CRANSTON – Mayor Kenneth J. Hopkins has announced that his administration is moving forward with “Phase 2” of the Knightsville Rehabilitation Project that has been a major focus of his first term in office. In a letter to area residents sent last week, Hopkins outlined the scope and timing of the next portion of the […]Read More
City of Pawtucket Community Meetings to be Held in All
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Rep. Magaziner to Announce Federal Funding for East Greenwich Waterfront
EAST GREENWICH, R.I. — On Monday, March 25, 2024, at 10:30 am, U.S. Representative Seth Magaziner (RI-02) will hold a tour of the East Greenwich waterfront celebrating $963,000 in federal funding for a planned waterfront development project to improve shoreline accessibility. This community project includes three main elements: (1) Public right-of-way feasibility study and associated right-of-way […]Read More
Bring your ideas to the table as we chart a course for the Rhode Island Foundation that is informed by what matters most to you. We do not have all the answers, resources, experience, or expertise to alone address the challenging issues we face as a state. We work best and have the most impact […]Read More
Reed & Women’s Fund of Rhode Island Celebrate Women’s History
CRANSTON, RI – To celebrate Women’s History Month and highlight women who mentor and provide guidance, support, and community connections to fellow women and girls through public service and leadership, U.S. Senator Jack Reed is teaming up with the Women’s Fund of Rhode Island (WFRI) for a special Women’s History Month panel discussion entitled, “Celebrating Women […]Read More
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