Exciting news, Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport is once again a nominee for Best Airport in the Conde Nast Travel Readers’ Choice Awards for 2024. You can visit www.flyri.com and click the vote now button on the home page to be directed to the contest page. You can vote every day until June […]Read More
East Providence kicked off Arbor Day celebrations with tree planting
EAST PROVIDENCE, RI – The City of East Providence hosted an Arbor Day ceremony on Wednesday, April 24 th , 2024 starting with a tree planting and education session at 9:30 at Riverside Middle School, led by Consulting Arborist, Doug Still. and the speaking program and ceremonial planting with Mayor DaSilva and Senator Reed at […]Read More
Cancer Awareness Day at the State House Copy
The event is FREE and open to the community to learn more about cancer awareness and health care for all. The community is welcome to attend when the timing works best for them that day. There will be a speaking portion in the State House library from 3:30 pm-4:15 PM with the following speakers: Secretary of State, Dr. […]Read More
Pawtucket Announces New Round of Grants Supporting Arts Programming and
PAWTUCKET – The City of Pawtucket is proud to announce the availability of arts grants to support and expand arts and cultural activities in the City, and to assist with operational costs for 501(c)(3) art organizations. The Pawtucket Arts Organizational Grant program makes funds available to art-related 501(c)(3) organizations based in Pawtucket, specifically to assist with […]Read More
On Earth Day, RI Delegation Delivers $49.3M for Cost-Saving Clean
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Date Changes to Pawtucket Mayor’s Community Nights
Please note the new dates to the Mayor’s Night(s) out schedule. If any resident is unable to make it to their district’s meeting, they are welcome at any other session that suits them best.Read More
Don’t miss the Spellman Collector Car Auction at the all-new Jeft Millette Auto Center on 371 Pine Street in Pawtucket. Previewing begins on April 26, 2024, and auctioning will take place on April 27, 2024, with proceeds benefiting the Segue Institute for Learning and Shriyoga.org. Register to bid early now at www.bidssa.com! Join us […]Read More
Governor McKee, First Lady Join State and Local Officials for
PROVIDENCE, RI — Today, Governor Dan McKee and First Lady Susan McKee joined state and local officials at a litter pick-up in Middletown today to mark Earth Day and celebrate the ongoing efforts through their Litter-Free Rhode Island initiative. The event also recognized recipients of a new microgrant program, spearheaded by Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) […]Read More
Mayor Smiley and the Department of Public Works Launch Litter
Grants aimed to support clean-ups in areas disproportionately affected by trash and illegal dumping PROVIDENCE, RI- Mayor Brett P. Smiley and the Department of Public Works today announced the launch of the Litter Pilot Program, a citywide initiative aimed at reducing litter in high-volume commercial corridors. This $150,000 investment in the cleanliness and beautification of […]Read More
Governor McKee Submits Budget Amendment to Support Housing Stability, Address
PROVIDENCE, RI – Governor Dan McKee today submitted an amendment to his FY2025 budget proposal to support housing stability and tackle homelessness in Rhode Island. The amendment also proposes the creation of a permanent funding stream to address these areas in future years. “My administration is committed to improving the housing outlook for Rhode Islanders […]Read More
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