Posts Tagged ‘Mayor Picozzi’
Forever home for “The 401 Girls” wolfdogs says the real story is the people in Rhode Island
by Nancy Thomas The 401 Girls – confirmed now as sisters – formerly known as Oakland Beach’s Bella & Libby – and now known as Wiley & Willow – live and frolic at the Red Riding Hood Rescue Project. Warwick literally (not literally) wrapped their arms around these beautiful ladies and saved them. The 6…
Read MoreThe spirit was with them – in Warwick with Mayor Picozzi, Parks & Recs – John Cardullo
by John Cardullo, sportswriter Sunday night was a joyous night for the hundreds of Warwick residents and others who frequent the Warwick public pool and parks and recreation services. Beverly Wiley addressed the crowd; welcoming them all. This took place in front of Thayer Arena. A circle of food trucks formed a perimeter around the front of…
Read MoreUPDATED: Providence in crisis: Mayors of Cranston, Johnston, Pawtucket, Warwick – City Councilors – FOP speak out on lawlessness
UPDATE: The Providence Police have arrested Shyanne Boisvert for the assault on the female driver in Providence. Boisvert was on probation for charges related to an ATV incident on Atwood Avenue in Cranston this summer, where drivers boxed in an SUV driver and a police officer was injured. Boisvert was charged with simple assault and…
Read MoreTrudeau Center receives grant from Warwick for children with developmental delays
J. Arthur Trudeau Memorial Center has received a $10,445 grant from the City of Warwick to fund the Trudeau’s Early Intervention program and Home-Based Children’s Services, both of which exclusively support Rhode Island children, many of whom reside in Warwick. This grant funding is focused on technology and community and will help Trudeau educators teach…
Read MoreWarwick’s McDermott Pool opens after repairs. Lifeguard need limits schedule.
by Nancy Thomas, RINewsToday They’re back in the swim in Warwick. Missing the month of July for summertime swim, and $100,000 later, the pool has had malfunctioning pipes and systems fixed – and along with a commitment to keep up a regular maintenance schedule, Mayor Frank Picozzi cut the red ribbon that opened the pool..…
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