Posts Tagged ‘Gonzalo Cuervo’
Rain dampens PVDFest debut at new location in District Park – Ann-Allison Clanton
By Ann-Allison Clanton Photo, top: Dominican dancers Amid controversy over location change, thousands of Rhode Islanders and neighboring Massachusetts visitors were expected to pour into the Capitol City and District Park for three days of music, vendors, and yes, food trucks, for PVDFest. A Friday night party took place at the CIC Building’s Venture Cafe…
Read MoreProvidence Mayoral & Ward 3 candidates shift, clarify positions on Hope Street bike trail
With election scheduled for Tuesday, and in response to requests for what the candidates’ positions were we reached out to three candidates for mayor of Providence, all Democrats, and four candidates running for city council from Ward 3, three Democrats and one independent, to get their views on the controversial bike trail trial on Hope…
Read MoreProvidence Rotary hosting Providence Mayoral Debate
The Rotary Club of Providence invites the public to attend a debate among the three Democratic candidates for Mayor of Providence Tuesday, August 23, at 12:15 pm on Zoom. Gonzalo Cuervo, Nirva LaFortune and Brett Smiley will present their views on the city’s future in response to questions from moderator Dan McGowan, Rhode Island columnist…
Read MoreProvidence Mayoral Forum: speaking to, and with, the recovery community – Richard Asinof
by Richard Asinof, ConvergenceRI A constituency of consequence – Notes from the recent mayoral forum, sponsored by the recovery community – Part One: When Jim Gillen and Tom Coderre were busy improvising ways to develop the recovery community into a political force, they developed the idea of a “constituency of consequence.” The concept envisioned that…
Read MoreIn the Arena – Candidate for Mayor of Providence, Gonzalo Cuervo
Each week Joe Paolino, Jr. interviews people of interest on his program, “In The Arena”. The show airs at 7am on Sundays on ABC6. This week his guest is Gonzalo Cuervo, candidate for Mayor of Providence. They discuss issues of importance to Providence and residents of the capital city of Rhode Island. Here is “In…
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