Congratulations to Jackson Chiappetta and Korryn Cartwright, Pawtucket residents and 2024 state champion swimmers. The City is immensely proud to be the home of numerous elite athletes like them. Jackson Chiappetta, who took third place in the 100-yard backstroke and fourth in the butterfly as a rookie in last season’s meet, became the third BVP […]Read More
Roger Williams University is Offering a Great Opportunity to Pawtucket
Roger Williams University is extending a special invitation to the Pawtucket residents, offering a range of educational options including Associates, Bachelors, Training and Certificates, all at the affordable rate of $750.00 per class. Weather you prefer online or in-person learning, this program is design to meet you where you are and help you succeed. Best […]Read More
The City of Pawtucket Announces Opioid Settlement Grant Application
PAWTUCKET – Yesterday, the City of Pawtucket, Mayor Donald R. Grebien, Chief of Staff Ryan Holt, and Chief Equity Officer Charles Carvalho joined Attorney General Peter Neronha, Elizabeth Moreira of Pawtucket-Central Falls HEZ, and Colleen Daley-Ndoye of Project Weber Renew to announce the launch of Pawtucket’s Opioid Settlement Grant Program. Attorney General Neronha has reached […]Read More
PAWTUCKET CITY COUNCIL MEETING MARCH 6, 2024 LOCATION TO CHANGE
Due to the pending rain storms over the next few days and out of caution, the Council meetings have been moved to Jenks/JMW, 350 Division Street, Pawtucket, RI. Signup for public input will take place at Jenks Jr. High School. The City Council Dockets for March 6, 2024, can be found at the following link […]Read More
Pawtucket’s First Dominican Flag Raising at City Hall
Tuesday, February 27, 2024, marked another first in the City of Pawtucket – the first Dominican Flag Raising on the Dominican Republic’s Independence Day! The speaking program included Victor Capellan of the Capellan Group & Councilor Neicy Coderre, who helped to spearhead and organize the flag raising, as she is the first elected Dominican American […]Read More
Providence, RI, March 4, 2024—Safety recalls affected more than 34 million vehicles in 2023 alone, according to new data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). This includes more than 4.7 million vehicles recalled with advisories urging drivers to park outside away from structures due to risk of fire. To mark Vehicle Safety Recalls Week this […]Read More
MARCH KIDS ACTIVITIES AT EAST PROVIDENCE LIBRARIES
Spring Crafternoon Monday, Mar. 4, 3:45pm at Weaver Library All ages In this monthly program, use recycled materials to create original art. Look for new materials each month! This month: Make hand print flower bouquets for spring! Tuesday Tech Demos at the Fuller Creative Learning Center Tuesday, Mar. 5, 4pm (Ages 5+): Bedazzling Machine […]Read More
Fortuitous Partners and Public Partners Close on Financing for Tidewater
Stadium will be the anchor of broad transformation in Pawtucket; Stadium on track to open for 2025 USL season PAWTUCKET, RI – The City of Pawtucket, the Pawtucket Redevelopment Agency, Rhode Island Commerce, and Fortuitous Partners have closed on all aspects of funding for the multi-purpose stadium at Tidewater Landing, including the bonds, private debt […]Read More
Mayor Smiley to Induct Three Community Leaders into the City’s
Chief Judge Frank Caprio, Derek Earl Hazard Jr. and Helen Baskerville-Dukes will be Inducted in the 21st Annual Hall of Fame PROVIDENCE, RI – Mayor Brett P. Smiley will join members of the Providence City Council, Providence Human Relations Commissioners and community members to induct Chief Judge Frank Caprio, Derek Earl Hazard Jr. and Helen […]Read More
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