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Mayor Elorza: Providence Residents Advised to Prepare for Hurricane Henri

Mayor Elorza: Providence Residents Advised to Prepare for Hurricane Henri

    Heavy rain and high winds on Saturday night and Sunday could cause damage, flooding Mayor Jorge O. Elorza and Providence Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) Director Clara Decerbo are advising Providence residents to prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Henri on Sunday. Although the storm is shifting west as it approaches New England, Henri is expected to bring dangerous[Read More…]

by August 21, 2021 0 comments Politics
Massachusetts Peace Action: Learning the Lessons of Afghanistan

Massachusetts Peace Action: Learning the Lessons of Afghanistan

 Massachusetts Peace Action called today for the United States to learn the lessons of the debacle in Afghanistan and identified a list of seven areas on which the country should focus. 1.      The U.S. must stop making war on Afghanistan.   No drone strikes, bombings, special forces, or aid to rebel groups. 2.      Engage with the Taliban and establish normal relations with the[Read More…]

by August 21, 2021 0 comments Politics
PVDFest Downtown Celebration Cancelled!

PVDFest Downtown Celebration Cancelled!

Amid rising COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in Rhode Island, major downtown festival cancelled The City of Providence and Founding Partner FirstWorks today announced that due to the rise in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, the September 25-26, 2021 major downtown celebration for PVDFest, Providence’s signature arts festival, which typically sees over 100,000 people in congregate settings during festival weekend, is cancelled. As of Friday,[Read More…]

by August 20, 2021 0 comments Politics
RIDOH: State to Require Immunization Against COVID-19 For All Licensed Healthcare Workers

RIDOH: State to Require Immunization Against COVID-19 For All Licensed Healthcare Workers

  The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) is announcing today that all employees, interns, and volunteers in RIDOH-licensed healthcare facilities and all RIDOH-licensed healthcare providers must receive their final dose of COVID-19 vaccine by October 1, 2021, effective August 18th. “The most effective way to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including the Delta variant, is vaccination,” said Director of[Read More…]

by August 18, 2021 1 comment Politics
Governor McKee, Rhode Island Foundation Announce The Final $380,000 In RI Gives Vax Challenge Grants As State Hits 25,000 New Vaccination Milestone

Governor McKee, Rhode Island Foundation Announce The Final $380,000 In RI Gives Vax Challenge Grants As State Hits 25,000 New Vaccination Milestone

More than 33,000 Rhode Islanders have gotten vaccinated since the RI Gives Vax Challenge was launched in July Nonprofits on the frontlines of responding to the COVID-19 crisis have been awarded another $380,000 in grants in the final phases of the RI Gives Vax Challenge. The funding was triggered as a result of to the 25,000+ Rhode Islanders who got vaccinated since[Read More…]

by August 18, 2021 0 comments Politics
City of Providence Announces Mask Mandate in Municipal Buildings

City of Providence Announces Mask Mandate in Municipal Buildings

City of Providence Employees Required to be Fully Vaccinated by October 1 Mayor Jorge O. Elorza today announced that beginning Tuesday, August 17, all members of the public, including city staff and visitors, will be required to use a face mask in all municipal buildings. Additionally, City of Providence employees will be required to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 by[Read More…]

by August 17, 2021 0 comments Politics
Governor McKee, RIDOH Joint Statement on FDA/CDC Announcements on Third COVID-19 Dose for Immunocompromised Individuals

Governor McKee, RIDOH Joint Statement on FDA/CDC Announcements on Third COVID-19 Dose for Immunocompromised Individuals

Governor Dan McKee and Rhode Island Department of Health Director Nicole Alexander-Scott, M.D., M.P.H. issued the following joint statement on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announcements regarding a third dose of COVID-19 vaccine for immunocompromised individuals: “The announcements from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers[Read More…]

by August 13, 2021 0 comments Politics
City of Providence Announces Construction Schedule of ‘Great Streets’ Projects

City of Providence Announces Construction Schedule of ‘Great Streets’ Projects

Mayor Jorge O. Elorza, members of the Providence City Council, and the City of Providence’s Planning Department today announced the upcoming tentative construction schedule for several projects included in the Providence Great Streets Initiative, which aims to make all City streets safe and sustainable. These projects include safety improvements for walking and biking, traffic calming improvements to reduce speeding, and enhanced[Read More…]

by August 13, 2021 0 comments Politics
Dr. Ira Helfand Of The Nobel Peace Prize Winning International Campaign To Abolish Nuclear Weapons, Speaks To Mass Peace Action

Dr. Ira Helfand Of The Nobel Peace Prize Winning International Campaign To Abolish Nuclear Weapons, Speaks To Mass Peace Action

  On August 6, Massachusetts Peace Action held a screening of The War Game, an Academy-Award winning film by Peter Watkins. Filmed in 1965, the movie depicts the impact of a simulated nuclear attack on Britain. Following the screening, Dr. Ira Helfand of The Nobel Peace Prize Winning International Campaign To Abolish Nuclear Weapons, as well as Physicians For Social[Read More…]

by August 12, 2021 0 comments Politics
Mayor Don Grebien: Revving Pawtucket's Economic Engine Through the Arts

Mayor Don Grebien: Revving Pawtucket’s Economic Engine Through the Arts

While many agree that a picture is worth a thousand words, it can also positively impact the economy of a community.  Art and cultural activities, including live music, theater, dance performances and art exhibits, and especially events, prime a community’s economic engine, bringing dollars to local businesses and enhancing the quality of life of residents. While the arts are often the[Read More…]

by August 12, 2021 0 comments Politics