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In the news… for March 25th, 2023
RHODE ISLAND & VICINITY
Medical residents and fellows at Massachusetts’ largest health systems are preparing to unionize
Some Brown students want nap pods installed on campus to help address college students’ lack of healthy sleeping habits: “We need more sleep, and installing a few nap pods around campus would help us dream a little sweeter.”
Carpionato Corporation is moving from Johnston to Cranston, 100 Sockanosset Crossroad. Kelly Coates said, “I’m very excited to invest in Cranston.”
PVD Fest will move to September, to accommodate college kids back at school in Providence
Fogo de Chão, a Brazilian steakhouse chain, will open at Prov. Place Mall
Night Shift Brewing, a MA-based brewery, also opening at the mall
Temporary agreement reached with Jamestown – Newport ferry – for this summer
Three fires took place this week at homeless encampments. Events in Providence – and one at a house squatting situation in New Bedford and another in Brockton.
Tom Hanks will deliver the commencement address at Harvard
Dolphins were seen in a feeding pool just north of the Mt. Hope Bridge in Bristol
A skimming device was found on a Johnston ATM
TopGolf will open this summer in Cranston, per Mayor
Costco still working on location in Cranston, but set to go forward
Gap and Talbots will close only its Prov. Place Mall store
Level 99 will open in PPM
The Undersea Technology Innovation Consortium (UTIC) announced $25,000 in scholarships for the 2023-2024 academic year to undergraduate and/or graduate students pursuing degrees in STEM-related fields with a focus on undersea technology. www.underseatech.org
Two young people were killed in a dirt bike accident in Cranston – without helmets, no license to drive the bike, the bike was for off-roading and had no headlight – having bought it the day before.
Pawtucket announces a delay in issuing bonds for the Tidewater Stadium – stadium was to open in 2024 and may face delay – this brings up broader issue of bond fonding and projects all over RI that may be impacted or delayed.
An additional $10 million in funding for the Public School Energy Equity Program, for infrastructure improvements leading to healthier learning environments in the classroom and cost savings for school districts was announced with 10 communities presently eligible – Central Falls, Providence, Pawtucket, Woonsocket, West Warwick, East Providence, North Providence, Cranston, Coventry, and Burrillville. 24 schools have also had lights replaced with LEDs.
Cranston’s Budlong Pool will be the topic of a press conference about its future on Monday.
A bill to allow tax free “Christmas in July” is moving through the RI legislature
Project Weber/RENEW with CODAC Behavioral Healthcare plans to open a harm reduction clinic on Huntington Avenue in Providence where people can use drugs under the supervision of a trained and experienced staff. More centers will be planned. RI was the first state to allow these clinics in the US.
In Massachusetts, barely 346,000 people rode the MBTA on an average weekday in January, compared with 688,000 riders per day in January 2020 – a permanent director of the MBTA has not yet been named and speed slows have continued among repair and safety issues. MassterList said, “From falling concrete to mounting delays, a blistering federal safety report, trains stranded on highways to derailments, problems continue to pile up like a comedy of errors for the beleaguered transit agency.”
Financing for at least 600 apartment units is being threatened by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank which had purchased Boston Private Bank, a funding source for construction and development of affordable housing in MA.
UMass Medical School in Worcester will expand into Burlington with a partnership with the Lahey Clinic
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NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL
CVS is changing its hours so it will be open for the convenience of its customers, according to a press release – they are also closing for lunch from 1:30 to 2pm at some stores – check with your local store or website
Footlocker to close 400 stores
Prospective lawyers will no longer be required to disclose juvenile arrests and other encounters with police that did not result in formal criminal charges or convictions, the presiding justices of the New York Supreme Court’s Appellate Division have announced.
Russian president Putin has presented the nation’s top military awards to the pilots that took down the American drone
Video of Russian President Putin driving around Mariupol, Ukraine, regardless of the warrant out for his arrest
Swiss government plans for Credit Suisse to be been taken over by its competitor, UBS, for $3.2 billion to calm the banking community
New York Bank will buy Signature Bank
Moderna will come to Congress to explain why cost of COVID 19 vaccines will quadruple
Curfews have gone into effect for Miami Beach spring break visitors – midnight to 6am this weekend and next and no alcohol selling after 6pm – 2 shootings – 2 deaths and multiple injured
Rupert Murdach, 92, will marry again, getting engaged on St. Patrick’s Day
The National Matching Program for physicians left 555 positions unplaced
Amazon will lay off another 10,000 workers
More Dolphins have shown up on the Jersey shore and died
Disney will lay off 4,000 employees
Over 400,000 school children in LA were out of school while teachers called a 3-day strike
Shaquille O’Neil was hospitalized briefly for hip replacement surgery
California’s decade-long drought is over with reservoirs 70% full – but catastrophic flooding happening and power outages
White House will disband the COVID Team in May – headed by Dr. Jha, from Brown University – there may be another Pandemic Team formed
GM will stop making the Camaro next year
Tom Brady buys into the LA Aces, women’s basketball
US launches retaliatory strikes in Syria after a US contractor was killed by a drone, and 5 US troops injured
US House passes “Parents Bill of Rights” bill – it goes to the Senate for passage
The Portuguese government announced it would end its residence-by-investment of “Golden Visa” program, which attracted “digital nomads”, and they are now heading towards other countries such as Dubai, Turkey, Singapore, Germany as well as Hong Kong. 50% of the Golden Visas in Portugal were from China. Remote workers who liked the nomad life, initially, are now looking for destinations that offer Wi-Fi and a different way of living, which offers them more safety, in the longer term.
Massive tornado destruction in the Mississippi area with early reports of approx. 15 dead