Link to Auction: https://citypawtucket.betterworld.org/auctions/mccoy-stadium-auction I am thrilled to share the wonderful news about our ongoing McCoy Stadium Auction! Since the auction went live, the outpouring of support from our community has been absolutely phenomenal. Together, we’ve already raised over $5,000 for our local charities! This auction is a unique opportunity to own a piece […]Read More
The Rhode Island Foundation joins Providence Mayor Brett Smiley and Citizens in inviting the public to a free performance of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra’s Summer Pops in the Park concert at the Temple to Music in Roger Williams Park on Wednesday, July 31, beginning at 7:30 p.m. “Together with our partners, we are inviting Rhode […]Read More
SLATER PARK LOOFF CAROUSEL CELEBRATES NATIONAL CAROUSEL DAY
PAWTUCKET – The Pawtucket Parks & Recreation Division, in collaboration with the Friends of the Looff Carousel organization will be celebrating National Carousel Day at the Looff Carousel in Slater Memorial Park on Thursday, July 25 from 11 am – 4:30 pm by providing free rides to all visitors. Throughout the day at Slater Memorial Park, […]Read More
Attorney General Neronha, MADD RI, state leaders celebrate passage of
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City of Pawtucket to Auction Memorabilia from McCoy Stadium
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Neurodiversity training & stipend offered by BCBSRI, Bradley Hospital
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PROVIDENCE, RI: Trinity Repertory Company has elected four new members to its Board of Trustees. Jennifer Shaheen, founder and president of Technology Therapy Group, and Vanessa Vigil, belonging and equity coordinator for Lifespan, join the Board for the first time for three-year terms. Residential Properties President Sally Lapides, who previously served on the Board from 2001-2004, […]Read More
PVDFest Announces SPREAD LOVE FUNCTION with stay silent
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R.I. League of Cities and Towns Executive Director Announces Retiremen
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