As employees recognize this national holiday In recognition of the sacrifice made by generations of service men and women in defense of our nation, Post Offices will be closed on Monday, May 29, for Memorial Day. There will be no mail delivery, other than guaranteed overnight parcels. Full retail and delivery services will resume on […]Read More
Rhode Island Council on Elementary and Secondary Education Approves Six
Candidates recommended by Commissioner of Education were identified through engagement process led by joint search committee composed of community, city, and state leaders CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. — This evening, the Rhode Island Council on Elementary and Secondary Education voted to approve six candidates recommended by Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green to serve on the Central Falls School […]Read More
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman David N. Cicilline (RI-01), today addressed the House of Representatives for the final time as a Member of Congress. During his remarks, the Congressman spoke about his work over the last 12 years and his hope for the future of the Congress and country. He stated, “I come from a state whose […]Read More
Rhode Island Community Health Centers Honor Speaker Shekarchi, and Senate
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Pawtucket Fire Department Receives Rescue Boat Donation from Cooley Group
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Xay Khamsyvoravong today challenged Mayor of Aarhus: “We need everyone to help give the ocean a voice” Newport – Mayor of Newport, Xay Khamsyvoravong, today signed an official letter in support of a Universal Declaration of Ocean Rights, an initiative championed by The Ocean Race and partners – including the Government of Cabo Verde and US-based […]Read More
Governor McKee Signs Executive Order Re-establishing RI’s Chief Resilience Officer
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Summer Collides With “100 Deadliest Days” for Nation’s Teens
Memorial Day is the unofficial start to summer, but marks the most dangerous time of year for young drivers Providence, RI – While 42.3 Americans will be traveling over Memorial Day weekend, 37.1 million will be driving to their destinations. Memorial Day road trips are up 6% over last year, an increase of more than 2 […]Read More
SAVE THE DATE! City of Pawtucket’s Pride Flag Raising Ceremony and Pride Month Celebration and Pride Month Celebration! Monday, June 5, 2023, at 5:30pm Pawtucket City Hall Ceremony Hosted by: Council Person at Large, Yesenia Rubio With speakers: Pawtucket Mayor Don Grebien Wesley Moreno, Resident & Chairperson, Mayor’s Community Board Emily Rose, Resident & Co-Owner, […]Read More
Pawtucket Hall of Fame Committee is Seeking Nominations For Pawtucket
Eligibility to Hall of Fame This award is given to those selected nominees who have gone “above and beyond” in their community service activities and/or who have been vehicles that shine a positive light upon the city. Nominees need not be native born to Pawtucket, but must have had some significant impact on the city […]Read More
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