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Offshore wind procurement bill signed into law
Legislation requiring 600 to 1,000 megawatts of new offshore wind development, sponsored by Sen. Dawn Euer and Rep. Arthur Handy on behalf of Gov. Daniel McKee, has been signed into law.
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Warwick Sewer Finance Committee meeting on July 12
Warwick Sewer Finance Committee meeting on July 12
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Peverly Selected to Lead Plymouth State Women's Tennis Program
The Plymouth State University women's tennis program has a new head coach as Director of Athletics Kim Bownes announced Kathy Peverly will fill the role following the retirement of longtime coach Barbara Rawlsky-Willett last month.
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Mayor’s Office and Council on LGBTQI+ Affairs collaborate on PRIDE month Celebration
The City of East Providence is calling on the community to participate in the first annual City of East Providence Pride parade.
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Planning Board Regular Meeting on July 11
Planning Board Regular Meeting on July 11
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Recent Brown alumni, current graduate students awarded 28 Fulbright Scholarships
In Fall 2022, 28 awardees of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program will begin teaching assignments or independent research projects in 16 countries across the world.
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Brown scholar partners with R.I. educators, musicians to study music’s effect on equity in schools
Could an after-school music enrichment program help close opportunity and achievement gaps among K-12 students in Rhode Island? An education scholar at Brown University is partnering with a local school district and orchestra to find out.
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Durepo Tabbed as New Head women's Lacrosse Coach at Plymouth State
Plymouth State University Director of Athletics Kim Bownes introduced Ashley Durepo as the Panthers' next head women's lacrosse coach on Tuesday.
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Rhode Island House approves accelerated phase out of car taxes for East Providence residents
The Rhode Island House passed legislation to enable the City of East Providence to accelerate East Providence’s motor vehicle tax phase out by one year.
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Central Falls man sentenced to life in prison for 2020 murder in Pawtucket with illegal gun
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced that a Central Falls man was sentenced to life in prison in Providence County Superior Court after being found guilty of murdering Joel Rosario during a roadside confrontation in Pawtucket in 2020.
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Charlie MacDonald Named as Next Westfield State Swimming and Diving Coach
Westfield State has selected Charlie MacDonald as the next head coach of women's swimming and diving, athletic director Richard Lenfest, Jr. announced on Monday.
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Eastern Connecticut Names Alumni Hall of Famer Nicholson Head Cross Country and Track & Field Coach
Eastern Connecticut State University Alumni Hall of Famer and former All-America athlete David Nicholson '06 has been appointed as the fifth fulltime women's and men's head track & field and cross country coach at his alma mater, it has been announced by Director of Athletics Lori Runksmeier. Chosen from an applicant pool of 82, Nicholson officially begins his duties Aug. 22.
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URI Coastal Resources Center lands $15 million to help countries, communities tackle unsustainable fishing practices in Pacific Islands region
The University of Rhode Island’s Coastal Resources Center in the Graduate School of Oceanography and its partners have been awarded a $15 million grant to address the social and ecological drivers of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in the Pacific Islands region.
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Bryant continues to excel academically according to APR
Bryant University student-athletes continue to excel academically and continue to be some of the best in the country, according to data released Tuesday by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
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Leads Lunch on June 24
You do not have to bring a lead; just enjoy a delicious lunch while you get acquainted with other members of the business community. Come share your “60 second commercial” to help others better understand what you do, what you have to offer and who you need to meet. This is a great event to easily connect with potential customers.
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Press Release: Economic Development Commission pushes forward on two local projects
The East Providence Economic Development Commission (EDC) has approved two new loans to support local small business development projects at its April and May meetings.
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Fifth annual University of Rhode Island Research and Scholarship Photo Contest winners announced
The University of Rhode Island’s fifth annual Research and Scholarship Photo Contest attracted a stunning collection of photos from university students, staff, and faculty.
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Woods and Lane earn ABCA All-Region honors
Senior Matt Woods and sophomore Alex Lane of the Bryant University baseball team were named to the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA)/Rawlings All-Northeast Region teams on Wednesday.
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PVDFest Safety, Transportation and Logistics Overview for June 10-12
The City of Providence and Founding Partner FirstWorks are today highlighting the following information related to PVDFest logistics, health and safety, and transportation options for community members and visitors.
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Town of Burrillville Town Council Meeting on June 22
Town of Burrillville Town Council Meeting on June 22