In the 20 days leading up to Election Day, you can vote in person at your city or town hall or at a designated location during regular business hours. This is a great option if you are unable to vote at your usual polling place on Election Day, or if you have run out of […]Read More
Save the date for “McCoy’s Final Inning.” The City of Pawtucket will be hosting its annual fireworks celebration at McCoy one last time, on Sunday, September 3rd, beginning at 3pm. PawSox fans will be invited onto the field one last time to enjoy activities, music, and games as well as food trucks in the parking […]Read More
As part of its annual School’s Open – Drive Carefully campaign, AAA Northeast encourages drivers to use extra caution and allow more time in their commutes as young pedestrians and cyclists make their way to and from school each day, and fleets of school buses take to the roadways. Watch for pedestrians who are walking against a red […]Read More
PAWTUCKET, RI – With the news of Don Carlson ending his campaign and supporting Senator Cano, the Cano campaign issues the following statement: We are thankful for Don Carlson’s kind words about Sandra. Voters deserve someone in Congress they can trust and Sandra’s actions have demonstrated that she is that candidate. We hope to earn the support […]Read More
PVDFest, WaterFire Providence Announce Details for a Full Lighting on
PROVIDENCE, RI – PVDFest and WaterFire Providence today announced details for a full WaterFire lighting that will illuminate the Providence River on Saturday, September 9. Following PVDFest headliner Mavis Staples, the lighting will begin at 7:05 p.m. and the braziers will remain lit until midnight. The installation features 85 fire braziers floating on the river, […]Read More
On Thursday, August 17, the Foundation celebrated the graduation of the second cohort of its Equity Leadership Initiative (ELI), and welcomed a new class of 38 members to participate in the leadership program. A reflection of the Foundation’s core commitment to advance diversity, equity, inclusion, and access in all its activities, ELI aims to build a pipeline of leaders of color […]Read More
It was an honor to deliver the following keynote address at the 76th annual reading of the George Washington Letter at Touro Synagogue in Newport, RI. By David N. Cicilline | August 20, 2023 Good afternoon. It’s wonderful to see so many friends here today, from every part of Rhode Island, and from the extended […]Read More
Rhode Island Foundation Names Carmen Díaz-Jusino Officer of Strategic Initiative
PROVIDENCE, RI –Carmen Díaz-Jusino has been appointed Strategic Initiative Officer at the Rhode Island Foundation, where she will be responsible for directing the Foundation’s activities and grantmaking for economic security. “Carmen’s diverse experience in small business development and her job training make her a natural to lead our strategic priority of economic security,” said […]Read More
PROVIDENCE, RI – State Senator Samuel Zurier (SD3 East Side of Providence) today announced his support and endorsement of Sandra Cano in the race for Congressional District One. Zurier joins his fellow East Side progressive leaders State Representative Edith Ajello, State Representative Rebecca Kislak, former State Senator Gayle Goldin, and State Senator Meghan Kallman, who represents […]Read More
PROVIDENCE, RI– PVDFest today announced that dozens of independent artisans and makers curated by some of Providence’s favorite market managers will join this year’s festival for a weekend of shopping and community experiences along the Providence River. “Providence is known around the country for its makers, designers and innovators,” said Mayor Brett P. Smiley. “I […]Read More
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