Celebrating AAPI Month in Pawtucket and the story of Tow Fong, a beloved resident and entrepreneur, who hosted a Chinese New Year celebration in 1901. The event, attended by both the local Chinese community and dignitaries, reflected an embrace and appreciation of AAPI cultures in Pawtucket over a century ago. Read More
Mayor Smiley, ACT Announce 2025 Project Fund Awardees
28 Providence Grantees to Receive Funding for Arts and Community Programs PROVIDENCE, RI— Mayor Brett P. Smiley and the Providence Department of Art, Culture and Tourism today announced the first round of 2025 Project Fund awardees, delivering $82,500 to 28 artists and organizations that enrich Providence’s cultural landscape and foster community engagement throughout the city. […]Read More
Rhode Island Foundation’s 2023 Annual Report: a year of transition,
We’re excited to share our 2023 Annual Report and hope that you find it to be a useful reflection on a year of transition, future planning, and impressive growth and impact. As you’ll see throughout its pages, the team at the Foundation ably balanced effective grantmaking, inspiring philanthropy, and listening and learning from the Rhode […]Read More
MLS midfielder and U.S. youth international joins RIFC ahead of next match PAWTUCKET, R.I. (May 10, 2024) – Rhode Island FC announced today it has acquired midfielder Jack Panayotou on loan from New England Revolution, pending league and federation approval. The former MLS Next All-Star becomes the first acquisition via loan for RIFC. “Jack is a skilled […]Read More
Rhode Island Foundation awards more than $360,000 in seed funding
The work ranges from studying whether healthy romantic relationships can reduce the risk of stroke to a project to help children better cope with ADHD PROVIDENCE, RI – The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that it is awarding more than $360,000 in seed funding to 15 promising medical research projects The work ranges from a […]Read More
WARWICK, RI – The Rhode Island Airport Corporation is pleased to announce that the Condé Nast Traveler (CNT) Readers’ Choice Awards is officially open for voting, and Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport is again in the running as one of the nation’s “Best Airports.” As leisure travel continues to rebound, Rhode Island T. […]Read More
CRANSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT TO HONOR FALLEN LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ON
The Cranston Police Department will pay tribute to fallen officers during the annual Police Memorial Ceremony scheduled for Friday, May 10th at 10:00 am in front of Cranston Police Headquarters. Friday’s honors are one of many commemorative events taking place throughout the country during the longstanding tradition of National Law Enforcement Memorial Week, May 2024. […]Read More
Mayor Smiley to Unveil Transformative Enhancements to Downtown Public Spaces
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Governor McKee, Always Learning Rhode Island to Host Learn365RI WaterFire
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154 New Eagle Scouts Honored at Annual Recognition Dinner
Manny Bagaco, David Paulson and Stephen Hinger Honored with National Outstanding Eagle Scout Award CRANSTON, R.I. – The Narragansett Council, Boy Scouts of America celebrated the achievements of 154 young people who earned the prestigious rank of Eagle Scout in 2023 at their annual Eagle Scout Recognition Dinner on Tuesday. This year’s class included two female Eagle Scouts, highlighting […]Read More
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