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Saturday, June 05, 2021
From Hope High School to Lippitt Park, this thoroughfare demonstrates how a street can form a vibrant town within a city. Carolyn, and I pondered this question dining at Avenue N, as we celebrated the lifting of covid restrictions. As we ate, we watched our town opening up along Hope Street, the spine of Providence s East Side.
Avenue N, with views of Hope Street, Chez Pascal, and Lippitt Park. PHOTO: Will Morgan
Streets are more than just traffic arteries. Streets are basic units of city planning. The pandemic reinforced this, as people were forced outside to dine. Overnight we adopted the European al fresco tradition, as if we had always occupied the sidewalk to eat and socialize. This simple change re-connected people with the street, and re-affirmed a tenet of citizen-driven planning.GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST
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5/25/2021
Soares, Gregor push for votes in District 5
Ana Soares, left, and Clovis Gregor, the two Democrats running in a special City Council race.
PAWTUCKET – Both Democrats in a special City Council race are getting their message out to as many residents in District 5 as they can as they try to become the new councilor representing the district, Clovis Gregor with the slogan “A Trusted Leader for Woodlawn,” and Ana Soares promoting “Community First.”
Both said this week that the campaigns are going great and they’re receiving positive responses as they deliver their message and hear the concerns of residents. Both are employing a door-to-door strategy while also peppering the district with campaign signs.