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Mandate Has Been Extended through April 18, 2022 Providence, Rhode Island, March 11, 2022 – The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) is advising passengers that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has extended the federal mandate requiring face masks to be worn when using public transportation – including trains and buses. The mandate, which has been in place […]Read More
Storrs-Mansfield Adventure Park Offers Outdoor Fun for All Ages Kids, Teens and Adults Enjoy The Adventure Park’s 9 Trails and 26 Ziplines, Plus Outdoor Axe Throwing Storrs, CT – March 9, 2022 – The Adventure Park at Storrs, the area’s best zipline and climbing adventure experience, announced its season opening day on Friday April 1. Tickets are now available for […]Read More
Big Oil Windfall Profits Tax would protect consumers from giant oil companies taking advantage of world events to jack up prices Washington, D.C. – With gas prices skyrocketing in recent days against a backdrop of continued Russian aggression in Eastern Europe, U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) has introduced the Big Oil Windfall Profits Tax to […]Read More
La Golondrina Marzo 24 – Abril 3 Meet the playwright Guillém Clúa, Author La Golondrina, received a Bachelor’s in Journalism from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, began his theatrical training at the London Guildhall University (London) in 1994 and in the Beckett Room in Barcelona. His first work, Invisibles, won the prestigious Ciutat d’Alcoi Theater Award […]Read More
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The two labor groups represents more than 20,000 hardworking Rhode Islanders CRANSTON – Today, the Rhode Island Building and Construction Trades Council and the Rhode Island Laborers’ District Council both announced their endorsement of Governor Dan McKee for re-election. The Rhode Island Laborers’ District Council (DILDC) represents more than 12,000 workers in the fields of […]Read More
Leaders Encourage Municipalities to Submit Projects for Funding PROVIDENCE, RI – Governor Dan McKee, joined by Lt. Governor Sabina Matos, Woonsocket Mayor Lisa Baldelli-Hunt, and Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank CEO Jeffrey Diehl today toured Woonsocket’s new state-of-the-art drinking water treatment facility (financed via a $55 million Drinking Water State Revolving Fund loan) to highlight the nearly $700 […]Read More
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, growing rent debt and the possibility of widespread evictions have been a major worry for many households and for the economy as a whole. Renters are more likely to work in the sorts of lower-wage occupations that have been most disrupted by the pandemic, like retail and hospitality, and less likely […]Read More
ANDY GAMEZ OF EASTERN UNION SECURES $10 MILLION IN FINANCING FOR CUBAN-AMERICAN REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN MIAMI AREA DELIVERS THREE CASH-OUT REFINANCINGS AND ONE ACQUISITION LOAN FOR FOUR RETAIL PROPERTIES NEW YORK – MARCH 7, 2022 – Eastern Union, one of the country’s largest commercial real estate finance firms, has arranged a total of $10 million […]Read More
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