City of Providence
Recent News About City of Providence
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City of Providence, Partners Showcase New Locally Designed Wheelchair-Accessible Public Seating
The City of Providence’s Department of Art, Culture + Tourism (ACT), Real Access Motivates Progress (RAMP), and the Steel Yard today showcased the creation of “Tina’s Table”: an innovative, ADA-accessible picnic table, which is set to redefine accessible public seating in Providence.
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City of Providence Breaks Ground on Elmwood Community Center Renovations
Mayor Jorge O. Elorza, Providence City Councilwoman Carmen Castillo (Ward 9), State Senator Ana Quezada (Dist. 2), State Representative Grace Diaz (Dist. 11), members of the City’s Public Property team and community members broke ground today on the Elmwood Community Center renovation project.
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Providence-based Personal Care, Drug and Grocery Stores company United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI:NYQ) sees value rise 51% in week ending May 21
CVS Health Corp. (CVS:NYQ) was the highest Personal Care, Drug and Grocery Stores company headquartered in Rhode Island on May 20.
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Mayor Elorza Presents Providence College Men’s Basketball Head Coach Ed Cooley with Key to the City
Mayor Jorge O. Elorza today joined Former Rhode Island State Senator Harold Metts, Providence Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Javier Montañez, Providence College Men’s Basketball Players, and Providence Public School District students to present a Key to the City to local icon and Providence College Men’s Basketball Head Coach Ed Cooley.
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Providence company United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI:NYQ) working in Personal Care, Drug and Grocery Stores sees value fall 9% in week ending May 14
CVS Health Corp. (CVS:NYQ) was the highest Personal Care, Drug and Grocery Stores company headquartered in Rhode Island on May 13.
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Value of Providence-based Personal Care, Drug and Grocery Stores company United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI:NYQ) fell 21% in week ending May 7
CVS Health Corp. (CVS:NYQ) was the highest Personal Care, Drug and Grocery Stores company headquartered in Rhode Island on May 6.
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Planetarium Show on May 15
Located in the Museum of Natural History, the planetarium is a dome theater with a Zeiss projector that casts images of stars, planets and constellations to simulate the night sky. Planetarium show tickets must be purchased online using our online ticketing system. Museum admission does not include the Planetarium.
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Prov City Plan Commission meeting on May 17
Prov City Plan Commission meeting on May 17
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Value of Personal Care, Drug and Grocery Stores company United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI:NYQ) based in Providence rose 7.4% in week ending April 30
CVS Health Corp. (CVS:NYQ) was the highest Personal Care, Drug and Grocery Stores company headquartered in Rhode Island on April 29.
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Value of Personal Care, Drug and Grocery Stores company United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI:NYQ) based in Providence fell 5.3% in April
Highest Personal Care, Drug and Grocery Stores company headquartered in Rhode Island CVS Health Corp. (CVS:NYQ) trading at $96.13 on April 29.
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Astronomy Day on May 7
Join us on Saturday, May 7, 2022, as we celebrate National Astronomy Day co-hosted by Skyscrapers, Inc. (Amateur Astronomical Society of RI), and the Museum of Natural History and Planetarium
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Number of teachers pledging to teach Critical Race Theory in Providence stagnates at 28 in week ending April 9
There were no new teachers in Providence who signed the pledge in week ending April 9, according to an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project.
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Mayor Elorza, Community Partners and City Officials Announce 2022 Eat, Play, Learn PVD Summer Opportunities
Mayor Jorge O. Elorza, Providence Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Javier Montañez, Executive Director of the Nonviolence Institute Cedric Huntley, Director of the Providence Healthy Communities Office Laurie Moise Sears, Superintendent of the Providence Parks Department Wendy Nilsson, Deputy Director of the Providence Recreation Department Steve Piscopiello and Deputy Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity Kadeem Leslie today announced upcoming Eat, Play, Learn PVD summer opportunities for Providence youth
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No new teachers in Providence sign pledge on April 21 to teach Critical Race Theory
There were no new teachers in Providence who signed the pledge on April 21, according to an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project.
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City Service Meeting on May 4
City Service Meeting on May 4
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Mayor Elorza, Community Partners and City Officials Announce 2022 Eat, Play, Learn PVD Summer Opportunities
Mayor Jorge O. Elorza, Providence Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Javier Montañez, Executive Director of the Nonviolence Institute Cedric Huntley, Director of the Providence Healthy Communities Office Laurie Moise Sears, Superintendent of the Providence Parks Department Wendy Nilsson, Deputy Director of the Providence Recreation Department Steve Piscopiello and Deputy Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity Kadeem Leslie today announced upcoming Eat, Play, Learn PVD summer opportunities for Providence youth
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No new teachers in Providence sign pledge in week ending April 2 to teach Critical Race Theory
There were no new teachers in Providence who signed the pledge in week ending April 2, according to an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project.
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Providence-based Personal Care, Drug and Grocery Stores company United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI:NYQ) sees value rise 16.1% in week ending April 16
CVS Health Corp. (CVS:NYQ) was the highest Personal Care, Drug and Grocery Stores company headquartered in Rhode Island on April 13.
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Planetarium Show
Planetarium Show
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Providence Historic District Commission Regular meeting on April 25
Providence Historic District Commission Regular meeting on April 25