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Notice of Primary Election/Primary Election
This Is To Notify And Warn The Legally Qualified Electors Of The City Of East Providence, That The Primary Election Shall Be Held On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2022
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Cocktails, Comedy & Confections on September 15
Cocktails, Comedy & Confections on September 15
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Allen Retires After 40 Years As WestConn's Head Athletic Trainer
Western Connecticut State University is proud to announce that long-time legendary Head Athletic Trainer Mark Allen has retired after 40 years.
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“Kids Day Out” camps for children ages 4-7
The City of East Providence Recreation Department will hold three pop-up “Kids Day Out” camps for children ages 4-7.
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Three URI professors win $735,000 grant from NASA-EPSCoR to study methane emissions from rocks common to Earth, Mars
Over the next three years, three University of Rhode Island researchers are hoping to broaden the scientific understanding of methane emission dynamics in ultramafic rock systems – work that one day may help answer the mystery of the existence of past or present microbial life on Mars.
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Warwick Sewer Authority Board Meeting on August 25
Warwick Sewer Authority Board Meeting on August 25
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Summer Networking-Cocktails and Clam Cakes on August 18
Summer Networking-Cocktails and Clam Cakes on August 18
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Warwick Sewer Finance Committee meeting on September 13
Warwick Sewer Finance Committee meeting on September 13
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CCRI teams with Ørsted and Eversource to launch training for Offshore Wind workers
Governor Dan McKee, along with offshore wind joint-venture partners Ørsted and Eversource, announced today a collaborative partnership with higher education, labor and workforce development organizations, to prepare Rhode Island’s offshore wind workforce.
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John Michael Slezak: Researching the risks, impacts of nuclear war with the Nuclear Threat Initiative
On a Friday afternoon in July, amid a thick heat that had settled over Washington, D.C., rising Brown junior John Michael Slezak found some time to unwind with a book under a shade tree on the National Mall. As an intern with the Nuclear Threat Initiative, a global security NGO focused on reducing nuclear and biological threats, Slezak is spending his summer immersed in complex global issues.
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CCRI selected by Amazon as an Education Partner for Career Choice Program
Today, the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) announced it has been selected as an education partner for Amazon’s Career Choice program, providing Amazon’s hourly employees access to the college’s more than 90 certificate or degree programs in high-wage, high-demand industries including healthcare, business, IT, cybersecurity, and education, among others. CCRI is the first and currently only college or university in Rhode Island that is an Amazon Career Choice partner.
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Burke adds Tokuhara as new Director of Basketball operations
Bryant Women's Basketball is excited to announce Kate Tokuhara as their new Director of Operations.
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URI’s Rainer Lohmann named a Fulbright Arctic Initiative Scholar
The Faroe Islands have welcomed travelers to their shores for centuries. In the last century, however, islanders have had to contend with the impact of one unwelcome guest: PFAS contaminants, or “forever chemicals,” as they are sometimes called.
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City of Providence Announces $125 Million Bond for School Improvements
Mayor Jorge O. Elorza and the Providence City Council today issued a joint statement to announce a $125 million bond referendum that will continue much-needed improvements in school infrastructure.
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CCRI selected by Amazon as an Education Partner for Career Choice Program
Today, the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) announced it has been selected as an education partner for Amazon’s Career Choice program, providing Amazon’s hourly employees access to the college’s more than 90 certificate or degree programs in high-wage, high-demand industries including healthcare, business, IT, cybersecurity, and education, among others. CCRI is the first and currently only college or university in Rhode Island that is an Amazon Career Choice partner.
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Football Single Game Tickets On Sale Now
Single game tickets for the 2022 Bryant University football season went on sale at 12:00 p.m. EST on Wednesday, August 3.
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Research teams at Brown to investigate solutions to nine pressing pandemic challenges
With support from a new Peter G. Peterson Foundation Pandemic Response Policy Research Fund, nine research teams at Brown University will investigate the challenges presented by pandemics across public health, health care, fiscal policy, the economy and education in the United States, as well as potential solutions in those areas for policymakers to consider.
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Heat Advisory Issued for City of Providence, Providence Coordinates Emergency Cooling Centers and Extends Water Park and Pool Hours
Mayor Jorge O. Elorza, the Providence Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) and the Providence Recreation Department today announced that, due to the heat advisory and dangerously high extreme temperatures expected in the city, Providence’s water parks and pools will be operating with extended hours and cooling centers will be activated on Thursday, August 4 and Friday, August 5.
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City seeks RFQs for the sale and construction of affordable, multi-family homes
City seeks RFQs for the sale and construction of affordable, multi-family homes
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Brown researchers aim to save lives by testing illicit drugs for secret, often-deadly ingredients
In a toxicology lab at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, a team of Brown University researchers has been testing samples labeled “biohazard” to discover the precise nature of their toxicity. The bags contain drug residue from discarded drug paraphernalia collected from harm reduction organizations in local communities.