PROVIDENCE, RI– PVDFest today announced that dozens of independent artisans and makers curated by some of Providence’s favorite market managers will join this year’s festival for a weekend of shopping and community experiences along the Providence River. “Providence is known around the country for its makers, designers and innovators,” said Mayor Brett P. Smiley. “I […]Read More
Friday: Central Falls kicks off 2023 Restaurant Week and Salsa
CENTRAL FALLS, RI – On Friday, August 25, the City of Central Falls is kicking off the first day of its 2023 Central Falls Restaurant Week, while hosting the final Salsa Night of the season, one of the city’s most popular and beloved events that draws hundreds of residents and visitors alike to the Roosevelt […]Read More
On Sunday afternoon, August 27, starting at 3 p.m., the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) will temporarily close Route 146A South to Route 146 South in North Smithfield. The road will reopen by 5 a.m. on Monday, August 28. During the closure, RIDOT will demolish a portion of a bridge that is being […]Read More
Providence Public Schools to host hard-to-fill areas Career Hiring event
PROVIDENCE, RI –In an effort to fully staff classrooms with world-class educators in hard to fill areas, the Providence Public School District (PPSD) has announced an upcoming hiring career event for the 2023-2024 school year. Candidates will have the opportunity to interview with hiring managers on the spot for the District’s hardest-to-fill positions. The appointment-only […]Read More
La Vicegobernadora Sabina Matos, Exhibición de Negocios de Diversidad Lanzan
PROVIDENCE, RI – La vicegobernadora Sabina Matos anunció hoy un programa gratuito de educación empresarial que se llevará a cabo como parte de la conferencia Diversity Business Exhibit el próximo mes. El campo de entrenamiento empresarial juvenil “Regreso a la escuela, regreso a los negocios” presentará a los estudiantes de 11.º y 12.º grado la […]Read More
Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos, Diversity Business Exhibit Launch “Back to
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Casi dos docenas de vendedores para servir los favoritos regionales a lo largo del río Providence PROVIDENCE, RI: la famosa escena culinaria de Providence ocupa un lugar central en las orillas del río Providence este año con el regreso del PVDFest Food Village, el favorito de los fanáticos. Desde el viernes 8 de septiembre hasta […]Read More
Nearly two dozen vendors to serve up regional favorites along the Providence River PROVIDENCE, RI – Providence’s famous culinary scene takes center stage on the banks of the Providence River this year with the return of the fan-favorite PVDFest Food Village. From Friday, September 8 through Sunday, September 10, more than 20 vendors will serve up […]Read More
Governor McKee, RI DHS Announce First Round of Early Childhood
PROVIDENCE, RI – Governor Dan McKee and the Rhode Island Department of Human Services (DHS), in partnership with the Rhode Island Association for the Education of Young Children (RIAEYC), today announced the first round of 54 awardees for the Step Up to Child Care WAGE$® Program (WAGE$) pilot program. Step Up to WAGE$ provides education-based salary supplements to […]Read More
PVDFest Parade to Honor Historic Black Artist and Providence Art
Helen Baskerville-Dukes, Gonzalo Cuervo Recognized as Parade Grand Marshals PROVIDENCE, RI— Mayor Brett P. Smiley today announced the return of the PVDFest Parade, a signature PVDFest spectacle festival goers of all ages can participate in, on Sunday, September 10. This year’s parade will honor Edward Mitchell Bannister, the 19th-century Black artist who was a […]Read More
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