Posts Tagged ‘Warwick’
Warwick’s NYLO closes to public as Crossroads RI secures hotel as an emergency shelter
NYLO, a boutique hotel on Greenwich Avenue in Warwick, with 163 rooms is now closed to the public and under agreement to Crossroads RI for emergency hotel shelter use for those experiencing homelessness. NYLO is across the street from the Warwick Mall, and next to Pontiac Mills. Hotel staff confirm it is fully booked. Crossroads…
Read MoreBuilding Homes Rhode Island: $31 Million for 23 projects. 600 units in 13 cities, towns.
Governor McKee today announced that the Administration’s Housing Resources Commission has approved nearly $31 million in awards through the Building Homes Rhode Island (BHRI) program to support 23 affordable housing projects. These awards will produce or preserve more than 600 units of affordable housing in 13 cities and towns across Rhode Island. This announcement is…
Read MoreYour Hanukkah Latkes and Jelly Donuts order will support Jewish seniors
Hanukkah is coming up soon – right after Thanksgiving. And you can make that post-cooking time a little easier by ordering your Potato Latkes and Jelly Donuts for your Hanukkah celebrations at home or in the office – or even to take to a get-together. Jewish – or not – join in the cultural tradition…
Read MoreWarwick unveils portraits of former Mayors Solomon and Avedisian tonight
The City of Warwick is honoring the late Mayor Joseph. J. Solomon with the unveiling of an official portrait inside City Hall. The city will also be dedicating the previously unveiled portrait of former Mayor Scott Avedisian, as well as recognizing the service of previous Mayors of Warwick. The ceremony will take place in the…
Read MoreDiocese of Providence closes St. Benedict, Warwick – merges into St. Kevin
Photo: Taken from live-streamed mass this morning Due to a steady decline in the number of parishioners and sacramental activity resulting in a lack of parish community life, the St. Benedict parish administrator, parish trustees, and parish finance council have requested that St. Benedict parish be merged into St. Kevin parish and the St. Benedict…
Read MoreOur Networking Pick of the Week – Today at Iggy’s – RX Networking
Starting with an optional Golf outing at Harbor Lights beginning at 3pm, the Quarterly Mega-Mixier is BACK for RX Networking. Continuing on after Golf, members and guests will meet at Iggy’s Boardwalk Restaurant on Oakland Beach Avenue in Warwick, for Networking. RX Networking is your prescription for success and enjoy getting back to meeting in…
Read MoreART! Art teachers show their own talent at Warwick Center for the Arts
Photo Credit: “Bev” by Anita Thompson from 2020 Rhode Island Open exhibit at WCFA September 17, 2021 – October 9, 2021 Art teachers have the unique gift of merging the intricacies of mathematics, the lyricism of language, and the lessons of history to create a new form of visual communication. This show celebrates those educators…
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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