Legislation will change unemployment regulations to help put Rhode Islanders back to work while still allowing them to benefit from $300 federal support. PROVIDENCE, RI – Governor Dan McKee, joined by Lt. Governor Sabina Matos, House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi, Senate President Dominick J. Ruggerio, Representative Carol Hagan McEntee and Senate Majority Whip Maryellen Goodwin, today signed into law […]Read More
Pawtucket Continues School Renovations for a Better Educational Experience for
PAWTUCKET- With the Elizabeth Baldwin Elementary School renovations on the horizon, and the school construction on the Henry J. Winters Elementary School in progress, and the City of Pawtucket, Pawtucket City Council, and Pawtucket School Committee all thank the students, teachers and residents the continued support of school upgrades. In 2018, a $240 million bond for […]Read More
Boston Red Sox to Aid Non-profits Across New England Amid
BOSTON RED SOX TO AID NON-PROFITS STRAINED AMID COVID-19 CRISIS WITH GRANTS TO ADDRESS MENTAL HEALTH IN NEW ENGLAND Nominations for 7th Annual Impact Awards are open to New England non-profits based on fan votes BOSTON, MA, May 12, 2021 – As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to strain non-profit organizations across New England, the Red Sox Foundation will provide […]Read More
PROVIDENCE, RI –This week we say thank you to our law enforcement partners for keeping us safe, and for working together with our Go Team to make our communities safer, cooperative, and more equitable for all. Events in the last year have highlighted the need for increased cooperation between law enforcement agencies, clinicians, and social services […]Read More
PROVIDENCE, RI – The Rhode Island Mortgage Bankers Association (RIMBA) announced its support for a state bill that would authorize the creation of savings accounts for first-time homebuyers. The bill, which is under consideration at the Rhode Island General Assembly, would allow individuals to deposit up to $10,000 a year into the accounts, and deduct […]Read More
Change in traffic pattern to improve safety at the end of the highway near Natick Avenue As part of its $3 million safety improvement project for Route 37 westbound close to its intersection with Natick Avenue in Cranston, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) will open a new curved section of roadway on Friday […]Read More
State will open 22 new classrooms, growing from 100 to 122 classrooms to serve nearly 2,300 students statewide Providence, RI – Governor Dan McKee and Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green today announced that the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE), in partnership with the Department of Human Services, has expanded Rhode Island Pre-Kindergarten classrooms and opened the lottery […]Read More
RI slated to get $1.67 billion that Sen. Reed helped secure for RI in the State & Local section of the American Rescue Plan Reed encourages the state and communities to make strategic investments to help their residents, businesses and nonprofits recover WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the U.S. Treasury Department launched the process of distributing $350 […]Read More
PAWTUCKET- The City of Pawtucket is happy to announce that a new supermarket will be coming soon to serve the residents of Pawtucket and will be opening its doors in the City’s Woodlawn neighborhood, this summer. For several years, the 15,000 sf, former Ocean State Job Lot building on Pawtucket Avenue stood vacant. The City had identified […]Read More
PAWTUCKET- Mayor Grebien announced that City Hall will be opening to the public Monday through Thursday without the need to schedule an appointment for any department starting on May 17th. “As our COVID-19 rates have steadily declined and more and more of our residents are getting vaccinated we feel comfortable with this decision,” said Mayor Donald […]Read More
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