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Neronha IDs Pawtucket Cop + Slater Robotics Coach Honored
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Kansas City Star Seyz Ellie Kemper Still Guilty Of Systemic Racism
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The Wyatt Detention Facility is overseen by the Central Falls Detention Facility Corporation. (Mary Serreze/Patch)
PROVIDENCE, RI A Rhode Island Senate committee hearing drew testimony from dozens of advocates who expressed support for a slate of prison reform bills introduced by Sen. Jonathon Acosta, the Central Falls Democrat.
The measures were heard Monday before a joint meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Senate Finance Committee. The corrections bills in their entirety would effectively shut down the Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility in Central Falls when the prison s contract with the city expires.
LINCOLN – At-large School Committee member John Picozzi is among the first to formally announce their candidacy in Lincoln’s upcoming special election for the town administrator position.
Picozzi, who will run as an independent, joins Republican John Cullen as the only Lincoln residents to publicly declare their intent to run so far, though Phil Gould has received permission from the Rhode Island Ethics Commission to also run a campaign for the town s top government seat.
In a news release, Picozzi said his primary goal is protecting Lincoln’s status as one of the state’s most desirable towns to live and work.
Biden s DOJ Drops ICE-Related Legal Battle With Central Falls
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