The signs say “North Providence, a community that cares. AJ’s Army. Get well soon.
“We just want them to know that all residents of town are soldiers in AJ’s army for a full recovery,” said Lombardi. “We needed to let this family know that North Providence is a community that cares.”
The mayor told The Breeze his daughter also had the idea to have window signs made for businesses. In addition to the 10 already made, he plans to have another 25 or so available to businesses as of this Thursday, Feb. 18, with business owners able to pick them up at his office.
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Once again, the town s coronavirus clinic for residents older than 75 in Chelmsford filled minutes after online registration opened. This comes a month after the same thing happened. (Montana Samuels/Patch)
MASSACHUSETTS It s Tuesday, Feb. 16. Welcome back from a three-day weekend. Here s what you should know this afternoon:
A man who sued Gov. Charlie Baker for infringing on his religious rights was never even denied access to his church, a judge said in denying the lawsuit.
The daughter of embattled Boston Police Commissioner Dennis White is defending her father against decades-old domestic abuse allegations.
Saying that free speech has a home here, the state GOP said it is launching an anti-censorship petition campaign.
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Bishop Feehan hockey player undergoes surgery after suffering spinal cord injury in Massachusetts game
NORTH PROVIDENCE - Support for North Providence native A.J. Quetta, the high school hockey player who suffered a serious spinal cord injury last Tuesday, Jan. 26, in a Massachusetts game between his Bishop Feehan High team and Pope Francis High, has continued to pour in, not only from his hometown and school community, but throughout southeastern New England.
Quetta, who was an honor roll student at Ricci Middle School and McGuire Elementary School before attending Feehan, crashed headfirst into the boards during last week’s Catholic Central League game at the Olympia Ice Center in West Springfield, Mass.