PAWTUCKET – Sleep in Heavenly Peace, a nonprofit with more than 300 chapters nationwide and volunteers who build and deliver beds for children in need, has reached an agreement to
PAWTUCKET – Not only should five city Rhode Island Public Transit Authority routes proposed for cuts be fully maintained, say members of the City Council, but the agency should also
PAWTUCKET – City, school, and state officials will meet in a special forum this week to hash out various issues with funding blamed in part on staffing upheaval both for
PAWTUCKET – Downtown developer Leslie Moore told city officials last week that she and the business owners who rent space from her were unaware of specific licensing rules for events.