Now that the Stephen Olney House is back on the market in North Providence, Historic Commission President Jim Loffler is hoping it will be maintained as a historic building in town.
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The uncertainty over the former Friendly's car wash in North Providence continues with a second appeal filed, this time in Supreme Court.
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The Nexus Lofts construction project is back on Pawtucket's radar for this summer, once several details are finalized, as developer Michael Leshinsky told The Breeze.
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“If (we) can’t match in dollars (with the) private sector, I’m going to do everything I can to bring other value,” said Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien.
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According to the Mayor's Chief of Staff RJ Kermes, the city’s overall property tax levy, or the total amount of money raised by property taxes, went up by 3.5 percent.
“That does not mean that everyone’s tax bill went up by 3.5 percent,” he stated.
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With additional aisles, produce, and cash registers, the newly renovated Don Armando Meat Market on Pine St. in Pawtucket reflects the city's growth in housing and infrastructure.
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City officials kicked off the construction of El Centro at the historic DeNevers Building on Broad St., in Central Falls May 9, which was once a furniture store and church.
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New in Pawtucket: Blackstone Valley Community Action Program's new Executive Director David Bodah aims to maximize the organization's potential now that he is on board: https://t.co/eo83xuz43L
Can't believe it's been three years since we started covering Central Falls. As @luzjen_editor can attest, it's a place worth telling about.
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The city's new unified high school, now officially named Pawtucket High School, will hold its groundbreaking ceremony on April 10. https://t.co/ujC5kHndxs