Johnston, RI (July 10, 2024) – The American Red Cross in Connecticut is helping one family – two adults and three children after a fire today on Hartford Avenue, Johnston. The Red Cross provided assistance to meet the families’ immediate needs. Responders included: Doug Wood and Jamie Lynch. Red Cross volunteers distributed comfort kits containing personal care supplies such as […]Read More
AAA Northeast travel experts offer tips for snagging last-minute deals and planning stress-free departures PROVIDENCE, R.I., July 10, 2024 — Though the Independence Day holiday period is over, the summer travel season is in full swing. With record numbers of travelers taking to the road, sky and sea, AAA Northeast offers guidance for those with trips […]Read More
Reed: NATO Partners Have Unified Under Biden’s Leadership, Addressing Shared
SASC Chairman meets with world leaders and diplomats this week, including Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, at NATO summit in Washington, DC WASHINGTON, DC — Founded in 1949, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was formed by a dozen founding nations, including the United States, to counter shared security threats, halt the revival of nationalist militarism in Europe, […]Read More
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
Statement from Elected Legislators on Fire at RI Recycled Metals
Providence, RI – As a large fire burns at Rhode Island Recycled Metals, Councilman Pedro Espinal, Senator Tiara Mack, and Representative Jose Batista released the following joint statement: “As the elected legislators who represent this area, we are furious at yet another environmental disaster at our neighborhood pariah, Rhode Island Recycled Metals. The third fire in three years, and […]Read More
RIDOH and DEM Recommend Lifting the Advisory at Coomer Lake
The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) and the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) recommend lifting the advisory restricting recreational activities at Coomer Lake in Glocester. The advisory was related to high levels of blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria. Recent consecutive surveys and sample analysis confirmed that blue-green algae has been present […]Read More
Rhode Island Overdose Deaths Decreased 7.3% in 2023
Governor Dan McKee and the leadership of the Governor’s Overdose Task Force announced today a 7.3% decrease in overdose deaths in Rhode Island in 2023, the first decrease seen in the state in four years. In 2023, 404 people lost their lives to accidental overdoses in Rhode Island, compared to 436 people who lost their […]Read More
New England Tech and the City of Pawtucket Collaborate on
New England Institute of Technology and the Pawtucket College Readiness Initiative Offer Scholarships to Eligible Pawtucket Resident East Greenwich, RI – New England Institute of Technology (NEIT), in collaboration with the City of Pawtucket, is offering scholarship opportunities to Pawtucket high school students, recent graduates, and adult learners interested in advancing their education with a […]Read More
Mayor Hopkins Announces Cranston Earns $366K Grant for Student Transition
CRANSTON – Mayor Kenneth J. Hopkins is proud to announce the City of Cranston, Cranston Public Schools, and the Greater Providence YMCA have been awarded a Learn365 grant in the amount of $366,327 to address the needs of rising 6th graders entering Hugh B. Bain Middle School. “We are honored to receive this Learn365 Grant […]Read More
DHS Recognizes SNAP Outreach Community Partners
The Rhode Island Department of Human Services recently recognized a number of community-based organizations for their partnership in helping Rhode Islanders learn about the availability, application process, eligibility requirements, and benefits of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). “RI DHS is so grateful for the support, dedication, and outreach these partners provide across the state […]Read More
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