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Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day
From Matt , about the controversy over the Puerto Rican Festival: This story has all the makings of a Wire or a Brotherhood episode.
by Ian Donnis | Jul 24, 2008 | with no comments

Prov Library protest set for Thursday

Prov Library protest set for Thursday
In the latest installment of the long-running debate over the future of the Providence Public Library , the Library Reform Group has an action planned later this week: PRESS CONFERENCE: PPL PROPOSED AGREEMENT with CITY is FLAWED! THE MAYOR AND PPL NEED...
by Ian Donnis | Jul 22, 2008 | with 2 comment(s)

Crunch time for Prov at-large seats

Crunch time for Prov at-large seats
Dan Barbarisi today describes the pro and con on a proposed reformulation of the Providence City Council , a topic I wrote about here , as well as how the matter could be decided this week: WHEN THE 12-3 GROUP met in [Steve] Durkee’s office on Wednesday...
by Ian Donnis | Jul 20, 2008 | with 1 comment(s)

Aponte having a time tonight

Aponte having a time tonight
Co-host Erik Bright sends this word: I hope you can join us this Wednesday for food and drinks with Councilman Aponte at the Fabre Line Club. The Fabre Line, located on the top floor of 200 Allens Ave., provides a spectacular waterfront venue with sun...
by Ian Donnis | Jul 16, 2008 | with no comments

At-large seats a tough sell in Prov

At-large seats a tough sell in Prov
You didn't have to be a rocket scientist to realize that proponents of a reconfigured Providence City Council were operating with a very narrow window of opportunity. Dan Barbarisi has the latest: Last night at the council’s ordinance committee meeting...
by Ian Donnis | Jul 02, 2008 | with 1 comment(s)

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