STATE HOUSE — The House of Representatives will observe the 180th anniversary of the independence of the Dominican Republic during its session tomorrow, Feb. 27. Rep. Grace Diaz (D-Dist. 11, Providence) will lead the celebration by sponsoring a resolution commemorating the anniversary of the Dominican Republic’s independence from Haiti, which took place on Feb. 27, 1844. […]Read More
MARCH KIDS ACTIVITIES AT EAST PROVIDENCE LIBRARIES
Spring Crafternoon Monday, Mar. 4, 3:45pm at Weaver Library All ages In this monthly program, use recycled materials to create original art. Look for new materials each month! This month: Make hand print flower bouquets for spring! Tuesday Tech Demos at the Fuller Creative Learning Center Tuesday, Mar. 5, 4pm (Ages 5+): Bedazzling Machine […]Read More
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Feb. 20, 2024) – Doris De Los Santos, director of supplier diversity at Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI), has been named the company’s 2023 BlueAngel of the Year. She was nominated by her peers in recognition of her dedication to the company’s commitment to community investment. In 2023, De Los […]Read More
Herren Organizations Illuminate a Beacon of Hope with Special Guests
Providence, Rhode Island –On March 4, 2024, The Herren Organizations, alongside honored guests Governor Dan McKee of the State of Rhode Island and Mayor Brett Smiley of Providence, are set to cast a radiant glow over the State House Dome in purple, symbolizing a commitment to the prevention of substance misuse and a celebration of […]Read More
Lights and Sirens International Once Again Bring Joy and Happiness
Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic- Once again the Lights & Sirens International Foundation returns for the fifteenth time to the city of Puerto Plata, to fill hundreds of low-income boys and girls with joy and satisfaction, with the delivery of toys and basketballs, On this occasion, the Gregorio Luperón sports club and the Fabio Rafael González […]Read More
Statement from Pawtucket Mayor, Donald Grebien, Regarding Proposed RIPTA Cuts
“As Mayor, I am deeply concerned by the cuts being proposed by RIPTA. It is alarming that five routes (71, 73, 75, 76, 80) out of the proposed list of cuts serve Pawtucket. Just last year, I joined state and local leaders as we cut the ribbon on the brand-new Pawtucket-Central Falls Transit Hub, the […]Read More
NPS Help Wanted: Reed Delivers Funds to Hire More National
NPS plans to spend over $1 million hiring park employees in RI to meet growing demand & adapt to climate change WASHINGTON, DC – Do you have what it takes to be a National Park Ranger? Or how about an archivist, community planner, seasonal employee or an intern? The U.S. National Park Services (NPS) is […]Read More
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (February 13, 2024) — With a Winter Storm Warning in effect for Rhode Island, the American Red Cross urges residents to prioritize safety amid the ongoing snowfall. WINTER STORM SAFETY Stay indoors and wear warm clothes. Layers of loose-fitting, lightweight, warm clothing will keep you warmer than a bulky sweater. If you […]Read More
Winter storm alert! Weather models predict snow will begin Tuesday morning and continue throughout the day. Below are some key updates on what that means for our community. A citywide parking ban begins at 7 pm, Monday 2/12 until further notice. This time allows our DPW crews to begin pre-treating our roads before the […]Read More
Fortuitous Partners and Public Partners Close on Financing for Tidewater
Stadium will be the anchor of broad transformation in Pawtucket; Stadium on track to open for 2025 USL season PAWTUCKET, RI – The City of Pawtucket, the Pawtucket Redevelopment Agency, Rhode Island Commerce, and Fortuitous Partners have closed on all aspects of funding for the multi-purpose stadium at Tidewater Landing, including the bonds, private debt […]Read More
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